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Have we been picturing dinosaurs all wrong?
This episode of Smartest Year Ever dives into the controversial world of paleontological reconstructions, where some scientists believe our classic T. rex and Velociraptor imagery might be misleading. Were they really lean, scaly lizards—or have we been “shrinkwrapping” their bones and forgetting the feathers, fat, and flesh?
Gordy explores how modern research is transforming our understanding of dinosaur anatomy, behavior, and their evolutionary connection to modern birds. From theropods with wattles to the idea of a T. rex with a feathered dad bod, this episode will reshape the way you think about prehistoric life.
Watch to the end to rethink the image of your favorite dinos... they might not look the way you remember.
Music thanks to Zapsplat.
Sources:
Witton, M. P. (2018). Palaeontological Reconstructions and Shrink-Wrapping in Dinosaurs. University of Portsmouth.
Greshko, M. (2017). Are We Wrong About Dinosaurs? National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/dinosaur-skin-feathers-paleontology
Hone, D. W. E., & Barrett, P. M. (2012). Comparative Analysis of Dinosaur Soft Tissues. Palaeontology, 55(4), 823–841.
Brusatte, S. (2018). The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World. HarperCollins.
#Dinosaurs #Paleontology #ShrinkwrappedDinos #ScienceFacts #SmartestYearEver #ShrinkwrappedDinos #DinosaurFacts
Have we been picturing dinosaurs all wrong?
This episode of Smartest Year Ever dives into the controversial world of paleontological reconstructions, where some scientists believe our classic T. rex and Velociraptor imagery might be misleading. Were they really lean, scaly lizards—or have we been “shrinkwrapping” their bones and forgetting the feathers, fat, and flesh?
Gordy explores how modern research is transforming our understanding of dinosaur anatomy, behavior, and their evolutionary connection to modern birds. From theropods with wattles to the idea of a T. rex with a feathered dad bod, this episode will reshape the way you think about prehistoric life.
Watch to the end to rethink the image of your favorite dinos... they might not look the way you remember.
Music thanks to Zapsplat.
Sources:
Witton, M. P. (2018). Palaeontological Reconstructions and Shrink-Wrapping in Dinosaurs. University of Portsmouth.
Greshko, M. (2017). Are We Wrong About Dinosaurs? National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/dinosaur-skin-feathers-paleontology
Hone, D. W. E., & Barrett, P. M. (2012). Comparative Analysis of Dinosaur Soft Tissues. Palaeontology, 55(4), 823–841.
Brusatte, S. (2018). The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World. HarperCollins.
#Dinosaurs #Paleontology #ShrinkwrappedDinos #ScienceFacts #SmartestYearEver #ShrinkwrappedDinos #DinosaurFacts