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Platybelodon, the Flat Spear Tusk

Feb 22, 202228 minEp. 122
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Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Laura Owsley discuss Platybelodon, a scoop-tusked elephant relative that proves duckbilled creatures aren’t limited to hadrosaurs and platypi… or ducks. From the Miocene epoch, this 6-foot-tall proboscid stripped bark off trees like a giant beaver, and may have also scooped water plants from rivers like a hippo, but that theory is outdated currently. Ugh, why must science change?! I hate change! I want things to stay the same forever! Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to buy the latest smartphone and download the newest fad on the play store.

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