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Welcome Lee Hall, a fossil preparator from Cleveland's Museum of Natural History, as he explores and briefs the history of the largest dinosaurs to ever walk the earth!
Join us in welcoming Lee Hall, a fossil preparator and vertebrate paleontology lab manager, from Cleveland's Museum of Natural History as he explores and briefs the history of the largest dinosaurs to ever walk the earth! Sauropods, the long-necked, long-tailed dinosaur titans that have captured so many imaginations, are well-known for their sheer bulk. Curiously, these animals are named for a relatively underappreciated and poorly understood feature: their feet. Hall weaves a narrative of the process of paleontology and his team’s research into unraveling the mysteries of sauropod claws, dinosaur trackways, and just how much we have yet to learn about these charismatic giants.
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