Ammonite Fossils and Sharp Animals w/Kallie from PBS Eons | SciShow Talk Show

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A talk show featuring discussions on fossils, collaborated with the Smithsonian, and showcasing unique animals.
Transcript
hello and welcome to psi show talk show that day on scishow where we talk to interesting people about interesting stuff today we're joined by callie moore hello hello of eons yes and also the paleontology center at the university of montana yes hi how are you good how are you i'm great how are all the rocks they're good yeah they don't eat much so ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🤗 Collaboration with the Smithsonian resulted in an episode on evolution and opened Deep Time Hall.
- 🦔 Hedgehogs and porcupines showcase unique defensive mechanisms through quills.
- 👀 Fossils of extinct birds and an in-depth look at an ammonite offer insights into ancient creatures.
- 💪 Porcupines possess a prehensile tail and strong climbing abilities.
- 💈 Quills of porcupines have evolved specialized barbs for defense.
- ❓ Diverse adaptations in animals highlight convergent evolution.
- ❓ Porcupines have migrated to colder regions and developed fur between quills.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What collaboration did Eons have with the Smithsonian, and what was the focus of their episode?
Eons collaborated with the Smithsonian for an episode on evolution and the reopening of the Deep Time Hall, exploring fossils and evolutionary history.
Q: How do hedgehogs and porcupines differ in their defensive mechanisms?
While hedgehogs roll into a ball and have keratin quills, porcupines have barbed quills that detach when in contact with predators, causing harm.
Q: What unique ability do porcupines possess to deter predators?
Porcupines can emit an unpleasant smell and cover would-be predators in quills coated in their urine, dissuading them from future attempts.
Q: What special adaptation do porcupines have on their quills that aids in defense?
Porcupine quills have barbs at the end, allowing them to embed deeper into predators' skin as they move, potentially causing infection and harm.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Cali Moore talks about collaborating with the Smithsonian for an episode on evolution and fossils.
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A hedgehog and a porcupine are showcased, highlighting their unique features.
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Fossils of extinct birds and an in-depth look at an ammonite are explored.
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