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25. Haliskia

25. Haliskia

FromPals in Palaeo


25. Haliskia

FromPals in Palaeo

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Adele and special guest museum curator Kevin Petersen for a chat about Australia's newest pterosaur, Haliskia! Kev takes us through the discovery and preparation of the specimen, whilst Adele tackles the form, function and family grouping of this new species.  Plus why Kevin loves turtle fossils, and pterosaurs puking pellets. Haliskia100-million-year-old fossil find reveals huge flying reptile that patrolled Australia’s inland seaHaliskia peterseni, a new anhanguerian pterosaur from the late Early Cretaceous of AustraliaAustralian Geographic100-million-year-old fossil find reveals huge flying reptile that patrolled Australia’s inland seaCNNNew pterosaur species discovered by Australian farmerABCNew species of flying pterosaur reptile discovered in outback Queensland fossil digNew ScientistAustralian pterosaur had a huge tongue to help gulp down preyCosmos MagazineMost complete Australian pterosaur specimen, new species, found in QueenslandLinks:Random Fossil FactFossils reveal that pterosaurs puked pelletsLike Owls, Some Prehistoric Flying Reptiles May Have Regurgitated PelletsTwo emetolite-pterosaur associations from the Late Jurassic of China: showing the first evidence for antiperistalsis in pterosaursPals in Palaeo @palsinpalaeoHost: Adele Pentland @palaeodelOnline StoreTranscriptsThe Pals in Palaeo Cover ArtJenny Zhao Design @jennyzdesignCrumpet Club House@crumpetclubhouse The Pals in Palaeo Theme MusicHello Kelly @hellokellymusic Podcast Producer + Editor Jean-César Puechmarin @cesar_on_safariPodcast EditorFrançois "Francy" Goudreault @hellofrancy
Released:
Jun 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by PhD student and Palaeontologist Adele Pentland, Pals in Palaeo explores the Form, Function and Family Groupings of Fossils from across geologic time