Notas del episodio
In this engaging conversation, Rachel Ignotofski discusses her new book Dinosaurs, exploring the fascination with these ancient creatures, the impact of mass extinctions, and the evolution of life on Earth. She highlights the importance of paleontology, the legacy of Mary Anning, and the artistic choices made in illustrating the book. The discussion also touches on the audience for the book, quirky anecdotes from paleontological history, and the significance of understanding deep time in relation to our current ecosystem.
Takeaways
- Most of us fall in love with dinosaurs around the age of six.
- Dinosaurs and birds evolved together, sharing the Earth.
- There have been five major mass extinctions in Earth's history.
- Nature always bounces back after mass extinctions.
- Paleontology is constantly ...