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<blockquote><p style="line-height:115%"> | <blockquote><p style="line-height:115%"> Hi, Firstly: thank you for the most awesomest podcast! Every Monday I get up extra early (~3:00) in the morning so that I can listen to the new episodes while getting ready for work! Best morning of the week! Now for the question: My son, Måns, who just turned 3, is a huge dinosaur geek and knows species not even known to me (and I try to keep up and learn the names). Anyhow, he has lots of dino books that we read together almost every night. I usually ask him to tell me what kind of dinosaur this and that is. The other night I asked him to tell me if the different dinosaurs were grass- or meat-eaters (which he of course knew and happily told me). I went on to ask him HOW he knew (or thought) what they were eating. His answer was that they have pointy teeth (a quite “easy” conclusion) but also that the meat-eaters walk on two legs! I got a bit dumbstruck when I began thinking of it and couldn’t come up with a single meat-loving tetrapod, except perhaps {{w|Dimetrodon}} (which his books taught me are, in fact, NOT "real" dinosaurs). So, instead of consulting Google, I figured I could ask you guys first, and I told my son that I "know of some experts that I will ask!" 😁 Have a nice day and thanks again for the weekly entertainment! <br><br>– Best regards, <br>Emma, Sweden </p></blockquote> | ||
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SGU Episode 840 |
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August 13th 2021 |
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Skeptical Rogues |
S: Steven Novella |
B: Bob Novella |
C: Cara Santa Maria |
J: Jay Novella |
E: Evan Bernstein |
Quote of the Week |
The earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations. |
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Introduction
Voice-over: You're listening to the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, your escape to reality.
News Items
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B:
C:
J:
E:
(laughs) (laughter) (applause) [inaudible]
IPCC Sixth Report ()
Yellowstone Myths ()
Going to Mars ()
Spacesuit Delay ()
Scamming Teens ()
Who's That Noisy? ()
- Answer to last week’s Noisy_swap_NNN_in_markup_for_episode_number: _brief_description_perhaps_with_link_
New Noisy ()
[_short_vague_description_of_Noisy]
Questions/Emails/Corrections/Follow-ups ()
Hi, Firstly: thank you for the most awesomest podcast! Every Monday I get up extra early (~3:00) in the morning so that I can listen to the new episodes while getting ready for work! Best morning of the week! Now for the question: My son, Måns, who just turned 3, is a huge dinosaur geek and knows species not even known to me (and I try to keep up and learn the names). Anyhow, he has lots of dino books that we read together almost every night. I usually ask him to tell me what kind of dinosaur this and that is. The other night I asked him to tell me if the different dinosaurs were grass- or meat-eaters (which he of course knew and happily told me). I went on to ask him HOW he knew (or thought) what they were eating. His answer was that they have pointy teeth (a quite “easy” conclusion) but also that the meat-eaters walk on two legs! I got a bit dumbstruck when I began thinking of it and couldn’t come up with a single meat-loving tetrapod, except perhaps Dimetrodon (which his books taught me are, in fact, NOT "real" dinosaurs). So, instead of consulting Google, I figured I could ask you guys first, and I told my son that I "know of some experts that I will ask!" 😁 Have a nice day and thanks again for the weekly entertainment!
– Best regards,
Emma, Sweden
Question #1: Meat-eating Dinosaurs ()
Science or Fiction ()
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Voice-over: It's time for Science or Fiction.
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Item #1: Humans are the only animals who have a process for starting or stopping a social interaction.[6]
Item #2: To date there is no convincing evidence that animals have a theory of mind about what other animals believe.[7]
Item #3: Humans are the only animals that cook their food.[8]
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_Host_ Explains Item #_n_
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Skeptical Quote of the Week ()
The earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations.
– Pope John Paul II (1920-2005)
Signoff/Announcements ()
S: —and until next week, this is your Skeptics' Guide to the Universe.
S: Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is produced by SGU Productions, dedicated to promoting science and critical thinking. For more information, visit us at theskepticsguide.org. Send your questions to info@theskepticsguide.org. And, if you would like to support the show and all the work that we do, go to patreon.com/SkepticsGuide and consider becoming a patron and becoming part of the SGU community. Our listeners and supporters are what make SGU possible.
Today I Learned
- Fact/Description, possibly with an article reference[9]
- Fact/Description
- Fact/Description
Notes
References
- ↑ Neurologica: IPCC 2021 Report on Climate Change
- ↑ Eos: Don’t Call It a Supervolcano
- ↑ Neurologica: Going to Mars
- ↑ The Verge: NASA’s new space suits are delayed, making a 2024 Moon landing ‘not feasible’
- ↑ CNBC: Tech-savvy teens falling prey to online scams faster than their grandparents
- ↑ Evening Standard: Apes communicate to start and end social interactions, study suggests
- ↑ Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences: On the lack of evidence that non-human animals possess anything remotely resembling a ‘theory of mind’
- ↑ Science Focus: Are there any animals that prepare or cook their food?
- ↑ [url_for_TIL publication: title]
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