Sauropods: Titans of the Mesozoic
What allowed sauropod dinosaurs to become the dominant terrestrial herbivore of the Mesozoic Era? Cary Woodruff, Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto discusses sauropod feeding, growth, and more.

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Cretaceous Kings of Canada: How Alberta has Shaped our Understanding of Tyrannosaur Dinosaurs

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The Dinosaurs Too Big To Be Dinosaurs

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The World's Best Preserved Armoured Dinosaur

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Dinosaurs in the Movies

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Living Large: Life as a Sauropod - Dino Lecture 2023

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Quetzalcoatlus Wasn't Even Close to the Biggest

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Amargasaurus, the spiny short-necked Sauropod Dinosaur from South America

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When Scientists ‘Make Up’ Dinosaurs

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Sauropods - Air Hulks

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The Cretaceous-Palaeogene Mass Extinction: What Do We Really Know?

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The Day the Mesozoic Died: The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs — HHMI BioInteractive Video

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Sauropods: The Behemoths of the Dinosaur World - Lyle Carbutt

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Tiny Fossils and the Big Picture: Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs

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Dinosaurs of the Lost Continent | Dr. Scott Sampson

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The History of Sauropods in Media

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The Evolution of Sauropods

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Facial Scars as Indicators of Aggressive Behaviour and Sexual Maturity in Tyrannosaurs

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Your Saber-Tooth Theory is Wrong! What the Smilodon Really Hunted

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Evolution of Triceratops LIVE Lecture with Q&A

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