Theropoda I
Offered By: Thomas Evans via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of Theropoda in this 43-minute lecture focusing on larger members of this spectacular dinosaur group. Delve into the evolution, distribution, and unique characteristics of these creatures, from the mighty T. rex to modern-day hummingbirds. Learn about their running abilities, feeding habits, and sensory adaptations. Discover intriguing topics such as tyrannosaur trackways, cannibalism, and social behavior. Examine the anatomy of Theropods, including their hands, claws, and the infamous "business end." Investigate fossil evidence, including stomach contents and bite marks, to gain insights into their lives and interactions. Uncover the surprising diversity within this group, from the feathered Compsognathus to the unusual Therizinosauroids, and explore the connection between ancient Theropods and modern birds.
Syllabus
Theropoda
The Definition of Cool
Our place in the Dinosaur tree
Distribution
Running for Life
Smith, S. D., Persons, W. S., & Xing, L. (2016). A tyrannosaur trackway at Glenrock, Lance Formation (Maastrichtian), Wyoming. Cretaceous Research, 61:1-4.
Tearing and Sharing
Hands and Claws
Carnotaurus
The Business End
One tale...
Loss of Teeth
Senses
Skin and Feathers
Back to Sight
Compsognathus stomach content
Name that dinosaur!
Bite Marks
Cannibalism
Therizinosauroids
Social Behavior
Brooding
Tyrannosaurus rex
Taught by
Thomas Evans
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