

Episode 184 - Richard Owen
Feb 4, 2024
In this engaging discussion, paleontologist Richard Owen—known for coining the term 'dinosaur' and his rivalry with Darwin—reflects on his controversial legacy. He delves into his contributions to taxonomy and comparative anatomy, revealing his complex personality. The conversation also unpacks recent discoveries like the new species Quatasuchus and investigations into woolly mammoths' interactions with early humans. With a humorous nod to the bizarre naming history in paleontology, Owen's influence on natural history museums is also highlighted.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating Richard Owen and Podcast Milestones
01:42 • 3min
Ancient Discoveries: Quatasuchus and Cidersaurumare
05:01 • 8min
Feathers and Survival: Dinosaur Insights
12:57 • 10min
Woolly Mammoths and Early Humans
22:36 • 10min
Richard Owen: Pioneer of Paleontology
32:38 • 26min
Richard Owen and the Birth of Natural History Museums
58:26 • 9min
The Legacy of Richard Owen: Anatomy and Evolution
01:07:48 • 20min
Revisiting Richard Owen: Legacy and Context
01:27:31 • 9min
The Curious Case of Scrotum Humanum
01:36:57 • 14min
Celebrating Names and Darwin Day
01:50:33 • 4min