Uncovering the Hidden Dental Diversity of the First Apex Predators
Offered By: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ancient apex predators in this 34-minute Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series talk by Dr. Kirstin Brink from the University of British Columbia. Delve into the Early Permian period and discover the hidden dental diversity of Dimetrodon species, with a focus on Canada's 'Dimetrodon borealis'. Learn about tooth crowns, roots, and folded denting as Dr. Brink uncovers the unique characteristics that set these prehistoric creatures apart. Gain insights into the case study, trivia, and family tree of Dimetrodon, and understand the naming process for these ancient species. This informative presentation offers a comprehensive look at the dental adaptations of early apex predators and their significance in paleontological research.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Early Permian
Dimetrodon
Dimetrodon Species
Tooth Crowns
Dimetrodon Teeth
Teeth Roots
Folded Denting
Case Study
Trivia
Family Tree
Naming
Summary
Taught by
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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