denonicus was particularly important historically because it was one of the first a dinosaurs that was specifically used in some of the something rial hypotheses about the origions of birdsand specially being dinosaurs. Nowo, what a weird thing. So this was a non bird flying dinosaur, but it looks unlike a bird. It's a bird with wings on its hind legs. It has four wings, four wings and a tail that was like a foot long, big claws and teeth. What the hell, man? Which is not something you hear a lot about.
Did Ross Gellar ruin being a paleontologist? What's the hot goss on dino feathers? How did some dinos have four wings and which costs more: a used sedan or a dinosaur? Featuring guest Michael Habib of the Natural History Museum of LA County. Also covered: why Alie used to feel meh about dinos (DON'T JUDGE) and the realities of cloning. Oh and penis implants.
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Music by Nick Thorburn
Editing/production by Jason Scardamalia