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Post by Exalt on Jan 3, 2024 22:45:21 GMT 5
I figured that sooner or later, this would come up.
As I understand, it is, of course, about recent pliosaur discoveries. Part of me is just intrigued to see a possible high-quality production not set in the Maastrichtian.
There does seem to be, however, a controversy that a particular scientist was not credited when they really should have been.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 5, 2024 4:55:44 GMT 5
Yeah, it was the one who actually found the fossil (Philip Jacobs is his name) and he's a collector. He's not a professional paleontologist ("only" a collector), but he had a lot of interview footage, including when he went to the museum to look at the pliosaur skull for the first time...which the BBC cut out simply for his background.
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