Welcome back! It’s this time of year again where I go down
the annual Paleofest Symposium, held every March at the Burpee Museum in
Rockford Illinois. There’s always new discoveries, new experiences, and a lot
of great talks about paleontology research. For further details, I once again
recommend our MC Scott Williams, for tweets check out Dr. Thomas Holtz’s
twitter, and for images ask Todd Johnson. Once again there’s no particular
theme, but once again younger researchers and women researchers take the
foreground on a wide variety of topics.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Prehistoric Warfare Episode 6: Carcharodontosaurus vs Spinosaurus
Now for something different. In 2004, Animal Planet showed as new series called Animal Face Off, a series reconstructing conflicts between coexisting animals. While the execution was clumsy and lacking, the concept is strong and I think easily applied to prehistoric fauna. Ideally, there would be professionals discussing the situations, but unfortunately, you have only me. First I will compare the animals, and then depict their behavior, before concluding with the final battle. The outcome will be my personal opinion; and there would be many times when the outcome would be decidedly different. This is not a scientific consensus, but one researcher’s opinion.
We all love dinosaur battles. They’re always a high point in a film. It’s childish, but it’s just plain fun. So, I’m hoping to use this opportunity to use this almost-universal appeal to get people thinking and talking about ecology, biomechanics, and behavior. Only one or two of these stories will be based on actual fossils-the rest are likely possibilities that must have happened sometime or another. In real life, animals usually don’t fight on even terms, but it does happen. Sometimes prey turn the tables, sometimes predators quarrel between themselves, but it can happen. I hope you enjoy this. Again, first I will have two scenes, one for each animal showing them in their habitat and showcasing their particular skills, then finally concluding with a battle between the two.
I MUST WARN THAT THIS WILL BE VIOLENT. IF YOU HAVE A PARTICULARLY VIVID IMAGINATION, OR HAVE AN AVERSION TO GRAPHIC NATURALISTIC VIOLENCE, I STRONGLY SUGGEST NOT CLICKING ON THE CUT
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