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What is a raptor and how did they use their claws?

Sep 18, 201952 minEp. 251
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Episode description

Dinosaur of the day Huayangosaurus, a smaller Chinese relative of Stegosaurus.

Interview with Ari Rudenko, the founder and artistic director of Prehistoric Body Theater, a performance company that uses dance to teach about paleontology and evolution. His show, Ghosts of Hell Creek, is currently fundraising to go on tour.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • A new study finds that raptors likely used their claws for grasping or restraining prey
  • A new fully rooted Triceratops tooth is on display at Casper college in Wyoming
  • The Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands 3D printed some missing bones of their new Triceratops

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