Zoboomafoo's got nothing on this Maastrictian Malagasy Mad lad. This week the skeleton crew takes a look at Majungasaurus, probably the most famous dinosaur from the island of Madagascar. Perhaps the best known ceratosaur and one of the mostdigitized dinosaurs, come for the discussion of potential cannibalism, and stay for the permanent biological Naruto run.
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Image credits:
Original Majungasaurus material: Charles Depéret 1896 (Public domain).
FMNH PR 21000 photo: WehaveaTrex CC BYSA 4.0 DEED
FMNH PR 2836 photo: CaptMondo CC BYSA 3.0 DEED
00:00:00 Intros
00:04:35 tremendously unserious animal
00:09:59 Majungatholus or Majungasaurus?
00:17:06 Why so few Dinosaurs?
00:30:25 Why the Short Face...and Arms...
00:35:54 Fossilization Biases and Where to Find Them
00:46:35 Teeth, "Horn" and Pug Snout
01:04:13 unarmed and still dangerous
01:33:23 Break out the Fava Beans and Chianti...
01:43:14 The Creatures of (Prehistoric) Madagascar
01:47:58 Ranking
01:53:32 SPIN! THAT!! WHEEL!!!
01:54:12 Outtro and a HUGE thanks to our Patrons!
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