Dino Edition: How do we know what dinosaurs looked like?

Published: March 2, 2021, 5:06 p.m.

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20 years ago, we pictured dinosaurs as green, scaly animals. But times have changed! Now, we know some dinosaurs had feathers. And who knows \\u2014 maybe some even had stripes.



This episode looks at how we figure out what color dinosaurs might\\u2019ve been. We talk to Jingmai O\\u2019Connor, who studies fossil reptiles, about finding color pigment in fossils. And paleoartist Emily Willoughby talks to a \\u201cmuseum\\u201d about how her dino-depictions have changed over the years.\\xa0



Our co-host, Elyana, also brought us this important question: If dinosaurs evolved from birds and birds don\\u2019t fart, did dinosaurs fart? Wha-wha-what!?! Look no further than this episode for an extensive investigation.



Remember to keep your ears open for the brand new Mystery Sound. And break out your kilns, because today\\u2019s Moment of Um answers this question: How do you make clay for pottery?



There\\u2019s so much dino-tastic information that we decided to make a second dinosaur episode. So if you haven\\u2019t had enough (and who has?), make sure to check out next week\\u2019s show about what dinosaurs might have sounded like.



This episode is sponsored by:


Mathnasium (Mathnasium.com)


KiwiCo\\xa0(kiwico.com\\xa0checkout code: BRAINSON)

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