CBC Docs | We don't actually know what dinosaurs looked like @CBCdocs | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
Think of a dinosaur. If you’re thinking of a giant, scaly lizard that would fit right in at a Jurassic Park exhibit, you’re not alone. But the look of dinosaurs has evolved over time, from upright, tail-dragging cold-blooded killers to smart, warm-blooded creatures - some of which had feathers!
In this episode, Anthony and Sarika bone up on the science behind paleoart and learn how to draw their own dino based on a fossil. #TheNatureOfThings101 #dinosaurs
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Think of a dinosaur. If you’re thinking of a giant, scaly lizard that would fit right in at a Jurassic Park exhibit, you’re not alone. But the look of dinosaurs has evolved over time, from upright, tail-dragging cold-blooded killers to smart, warm-blooded creatures - some of which had feathers!
In this episode, Anthony and Sarika bone up on the science behind paleoart and learn how to draw their own dino based on a fossil. #TheNatureOfThings101 #dinosaurs
Stream more episodes for free on CBC Gem: gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things-101
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