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Calling all Junior Palaeontologists! This week 'Let's Go Live!' we'll be excavating and exploring the roar-some world of DINOSAURS! In this episode we'll decide which Dinosaur we'd like to take to dinner with some entertainment provided by the lovely Andy Day! We'll be finding out what dinosaurs eat by looking at their teeth and poo and discover how dinosaurs talk to each other with the help of a homemade hadrosaur trumpet!
#letsgolive #dinosaurs #science #coprolite #hadrosaur #andyday
Watch the rest of Dino Week!
How is a dinosaur fossil made? - [ Ссылка ]
Design a dino! - [ Ссылка ]
Dino dinner date (with Andy Day!) - [ Ссылка ]
What happened to the dinosaurs? - [ Ссылка ]
Links and Resources
How to make a hosepipe 'hadrosaur' horn! (We adapted the following instructions)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment -
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Make your own Coprolites! -
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Further NHM Coprolite Reading -
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Thank You To:
- Andy Day @andydaytv
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- Laura Porro and David Button for their work on the Dinosaur Skull CT Scans
- Heather Jackson at National Museum Cardiff for her suggestions of Dino activities.
Coprolite Picture Credits:
Piscovore - National Museum Cardiff
Herbivore - National Museum Cardiff
Carnivore - Crocodile Coprolite is from the Cretaceous of Texas - those are small vertebrae!
Photo courtesy of the Poozeum.
TRex Coprolite - A large coprolite of a carnivorous dinosaur found in Harding County, South Dakota, USA. Photo courtesy of the Poozeum
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