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Terrible Lizards with Thomas Carr

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In this episode, we dive into the world of paleontology. Our special guest, Thomas Carr, a distinguished paleontologist from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, takes us on a journey through his work at the Dinosaur Museum and his research of these ancient vertebrates, particularly on the family tree of Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Our conversation begins by delving into Thomas’s early childhood fascination with dinosaurs, a fascination shared by countless children around the world. We explore how dinosaurs, with mysterious allure, ignite our imaginations and have served as the inspiration behind blockbuster movies like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. Thomas sheds light on how these movies have not only entertained audiences but also how they have influenced the field of paleontology.

As the interview unfolds, we discover the profound importance of studying dinosaurs in relation to evolution, climate change, and planetary biology. Thomas enlightens us on the pivotal role dinosaurs play in unraveling the mysteries of Earth's history and how their study provides valuable insights into the evolution of life both on and off our planet.

One of the striking aspects of our discussion is his emphasis on understanding how dinosaurs lived rather than solely focusing on how they died.

Throughout the episode, we are reminded of the inherent truth-seeking nature of the natural sciences and how this principle guides Thomas’s work as a paleontologist and teacher. So, come join us on this journey as we delve into the captivating world of paleontology. Discover how these ancient giants continue to inspire our curiosity, ignite our imaginations, and shape our understanding of the natural world.

Support the Show.

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In this episode, we dive into the world of paleontology. Our special guest, Thomas Carr, a distinguished paleontologist from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, takes us on a journey through his work at the Dinosaur Museum and his research of these ancient vertebrates, particularly on the family tree of Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Our conversation begins by delving into Thomas’s early childhood fascination with dinosaurs, a fascination shared by countless children around the world. We explore how dinosaurs, with mysterious allure, ignite our imaginations and have served as the inspiration behind blockbuster movies like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. Thomas sheds light on how these movies have not only entertained audiences but also how they have influenced the field of paleontology.

As the interview unfolds, we discover the profound importance of studying dinosaurs in relation to evolution, climate change, and planetary biology. Thomas enlightens us on the pivotal role dinosaurs play in unraveling the mysteries of Earth's history and how their study provides valuable insights into the evolution of life both on and off our planet.

One of the striking aspects of our discussion is his emphasis on understanding how dinosaurs lived rather than solely focusing on how they died.

Throughout the episode, we are reminded of the inherent truth-seeking nature of the natural sciences and how this principle guides Thomas’s work as a paleontologist and teacher. So, come join us on this journey as we delve into the captivating world of paleontology. Discover how these ancient giants continue to inspire our curiosity, ignite our imaginations, and shape our understanding of the natural world.

Support the Show.

Contact The Esoteric Mammoth

See you in the Cave

  continue reading

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