Ever wonder why no one ever seems to have any baby dinosaur skeletons? I have, and in this funny and informative TED Talk, Jack Horner offers an answer: we do have them, we were just too busy naming new types to notice. Check it out!
Ever wonder why no one ever seems to have any baby dinosaur skeletons? I have, and in this funny and informative TED Talk, Jack Horner offers an answer: we do have them, we were just too busy naming new types to notice. Check it out!
That was really wonderful! Thanks for sharing. Now I wonder about why I never see baby squirrels or baby pigeons. Maybe mice grow up to be squirrels? Maybe pigeons grow up to be seagulls?
Horner has great delivery; too bad his mic was on the edge of feedback for most of it.