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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the popular dinosaur blog of the same name. Each month, we discuss news in Mesozoic paleontology, discuss classic paleoart, and interview writers, artists, and scientists.
Episode 40: Danish Delights and Terrible Tyrants (Featuring Mark Witton)
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs
1 hour 11 minutes 37 seconds
6 months ago
Episode 40: Danish Delights and Terrible Tyrants (Featuring Mark Witton)
Spring has sprung and episode 40 of the LITC podcast arrives! Today, famous palaeontologist, artist and all-around international fabulous guy Mark Witton returns to the show as he geeks out with our own Marc Vincent about Tyrannosaurus rex! Mark's upcoming new book, King Tyrant, is all about the toothy star from Hell Creek. For Vintage Dinosaur Art, Marc, Gemma and Natee go back to 1950's Denmark and discuss a rare treat from illustrator Verner Hancke, or rather from Gemma's attic. Will Gemma and Natee finally accept the superiority of T. rex over all other dinosaurs? Will Marc finally learn to pronounce "pterosaur" correctly? Are hadrosaurs secretly evil? Is Megatherium going to eat those passengers, or does it just want to play? And how does Gemma really feel about AI? All shall be revealed... in episode 40!
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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the popular dinosaur blog of the same name. Each month, we discuss news in Mesozoic paleontology, discuss classic paleoart, and interview writers, artists, and scientists.