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Episode 21: The Valley of Gwangi (1969)

Author
Josh Lindal, Dr. Kimberly Plomp, and Dr. Ross Barnett
Published
Sun 20 Mar 2022
Episode Link
https://screensofthestoneage.com/podcast/episode-21-the-valley-of-gwangi-1969/

We’re on a stop-motion dinosaurs kick! The Valley of Gwangi can best be described as Jurassic Park with cowboys. Neither are really the focus of this podcast, and while the movie hinted at human and mammal evolution, those topics were never spoken of again once the dinosaurs showed up. I guess the takeaway is that we should have been dinosaur paleontologists.


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In this episode:


Jurassic Park drew inspiration from Gwangi – http://www.rebeatmag.com/fantasia-obscura-why-you-havent-seen-the-1966-film-that-inspired-jurassic-park/


Eohippus and the evolution of the horse – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse


New research divides Tyrannosaurus rex into three species – https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-propose-that-the-t-rex-was-actually-three-different-species-180979663/


Moa genetics – https://www.seeker.com/animals/reconstructed-moa-genome-may-move-the-meaty-bird-closer-to-de-extinction


Tyrannosaur Chronicles by Dave Hone – https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/tyrannosaur-chronicles-9781472911285/


Horse diving was a real thing – https://horseyhooves.com/horse-diving/


The death of a horse in the cowboy film Jesse James led to the Humane Society slogan “no animals were harmed” https://www.cbr.com/movie-legends-revealed-how-a-horse-falling-off-a-cliff-led-to-no-animals-were-harmed/

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