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Happy almost-Turkey Day! Here are some fossils that really bring home the concept of togetherness, even from over 66 million years ago. In this video, I talk about how dinosaurs had their own families and relationships, how they relied on each other for growth, food, connection, and strength in numbers. For many dinosaurs, staying together and relying on one another was a key part of their success. And we have the fossils to prove it! Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate! 🍗🍂🌽 References: Lockley, M. (1991). Tracking Dinosaurs: A New Look at an Ancient World. Cambridge University Press. Lockley, M., & Hunt, A. P. (1994). A Track Record of Theropod Behavior. Gaia. Farlow, J. O., Pittman, J. G., & Hawthorne, J. M. (1989). Brontopodus Birdii, A Sauropod Trackway from the Early Cretaceous of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Horner, J. R., & Makela, R. (1979). Nest of Juvenile Maiasaura from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana. Nature. Horner, J. R. (1982). Evidence of Colonial Nesting and “Family Structure” in Saurolophine Dinosaurs. Nature. Varricchio, D. J., & Horner, J. R. (1993). Hadrosaurid Nesting and Parental Care. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Fastovsky, D. E., et al. (2011). A Nest of Protoceratops andrewsi (Ceratopsia, Neoceratopsia) from the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation, Mongolia. Journal of Paleontology. Hone, D. W. E., & Rauhut, O. W. M. (2010). Juvenile Protoceratops Behavior and Taphonomy. Zhao, Q., Benton, M. J., Sullivan, C., Martin, S., & Xu, X. (2013). Histology and Lifestyle of Psittacosaurus. Paleontology. Meng, Q., et al. (2004). Paleoenvironment and Taphonomy of Psittacosaurus Specimens in the Yixian Formation. Nature. Andres, B., & Ji, Q. (2008). Juvenile Psittacosaurus Assemblages from Liaoning. Acta Geologica Sinica. Varricchio, D. J. (2011). Nesting Behavior in Mesozoic Birds and Non-Avian Dinosaurs. Paleobiology. Barrett, P. M. (2016). Paleobiology of Herbivorous Dinosaurs. Farlow, J. O., & Brett-Surman, M. K. (eds.). (1997). The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana University Press. #thanksgiving #sciencefacts #dinosaur #fossil #funfacts
Happy almost-Turkey Day! Here are some fossils that really bring home the concept of togetherness, even from over 66 million years ago. In this video, I talk about how dinosaurs had their own families and relationships, how they relied on each other for growth, food, connection, and strength in numbers. For many dinosaurs, staying together and relying on one another was a key part of their success. And we have the fossils to prove it! Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate! 🍗🍂🌽 References: Lockley, M. (1991). Tracking Dinosaurs: A New Look at an Ancient World. Cambridge University Press. Lockley, M., & Hunt, A. P. (1994). A Track Record of Theropod Behavior. Gaia. Farlow, J. O., Pittman, J. G., & Hawthorne, J. M. (1989). Brontopodus Birdii, A Sauropod Trackway from the Early Cretaceous of Texas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Horner, J. R., & Makela, R. (1979). Nest of Juvenile Maiasaura from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana. Nature. Horner, J. R. (1982). Evidence of Colonial Nesting and “Family Structure” in Saurolophine Dinosaurs. Nature. Varricchio, D. J., & Horner, J. R. (1993). Hadrosaurid Nesting and Parental Care. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Fastovsky, D. E., et al. (2011). A Nest of Protoceratops andrewsi (Ceratopsia, Neoceratopsia) from the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation, Mongolia. Journal of Paleontology. Hone, D. W. E., & Rauhut, O. W. M. (2010). Juvenile Protoceratops Behavior and Taphonomy. Zhao, Q., Benton, M. J., Sullivan, C., Martin, S., & Xu, X. (2013). Histology and Lifestyle of Psittacosaurus. Paleontology. Meng, Q., et al. (2004). Paleoenvironment and Taphonomy of Psittacosaurus Specimens in the Yixian Formation. Nature. Andres, B., & Ji, Q. (2008). Juvenile Psittacosaurus Assemblages from Liaoning. Acta Geologica Sinica. Varricchio, D. J. (2011). Nesting Behavior in Mesozoic Birds and Non-Avian Dinosaurs. Paleobiology. Barrett, P. M. (2016). Paleobiology of Herbivorous Dinosaurs. Farlow, J. O., & Brett-Surman, M. K. (eds.). (1997). The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana University Press. #thanksgiving #sciencefacts #dinosaur #fossil #funfacts

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