In this next, anticipated instalment of The Most Important Discoveries In Paleontology, I will be covering some of the most notable finds of the 20th century, from the mighty Tyrannosaurus to the small and unassuming Taung child. Be sure to watch the first part, which covered the discoveries of the 19th century for some additional context and content. I hope you enjoy.
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:27 - The La Brea Tar Pits
0:06:11 - Tyrannosaurus
0:15:22 - The Burgess Shale
0:19:54 - The Taung Child
0:26:13 - Deinonychus
0:41:19 - Maiasaura
0:50:39 - Sinosauropteryx
1:01:02 - Conclusion
Background music:
Bright Idea - Geographer
After All - Geographer
Divine Life Society - Jesse Gallagher
Song of Sadhana - Jesse Gallagher
Jay Sweeps - Geographer
The Whole Other - Ether Oar
Winged Transformations - Peter Melnik
Hatching Baby Raptor - John Williams
Faron Woods -Twilight Princess Cover
Alien Planet Score Suite
Edge of the World - Royalty Free
In Your Arms - Kevin Macleod
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The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 2
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