Lecture 22 Theropoda I: Dinosaurs Red in Tooth and Claw
The adaptations of the Theropoda, the carnivorous dinosaurs, are examined. What makes a theropod a theropod? The various early branches of the theropods (such as Coelophysoidea, "dilophosaurs", Ceratosauria, and Megalosauroidea) are examined.

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Lecture 22 Theropoda I (concl.): Spinosaurids & Carnosaurs

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Lecture 23 Theropoda II Coelurosauria: Tyrant Kings and Lesser Royals

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Lecture 24 Theropoda III Maniraptora: The Feathered Dinosaurs

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The Dinosaurs Too Big To Be Dinosaurs

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The Stegosaurian Dinosaurs

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The Complete History of the Earth: Early Jurassic Period

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Sauropods: The Behemoths of the Dinosaur World - Lyle Carbutt

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Over the Heads of Dinosaurs: Pterosaurs

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The Confusing Science of Plesiosaur Nostrils

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Dr Stephen Brusatte - Tyrannosaur Discoveries

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Living Large: Life as a Sauropod - Dino Lecture 2023

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How Humans Intentionally Ruined The Pigeon

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Insights from China on the Dinosaurian Origin of Birds

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The Life and Times of Tyrannosaurus rex, with Dr. Thomas Holtz

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Lecture 1 Course Introduction

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Dinosaur Profile: Allosaurus

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Regaliceratops: What this New Horned Dinosaur Tells us About The Evolution of Ceratopsians

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Lecture 2 The Science of Uncovering the Past

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Dinosaurs Rediscovered! How a Scientific Revolution is Rewriting History - Michael J. Benton

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