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PBS Program Alert- Nova:Arctic Dinosaurs Dec 21 8 pm
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Posted on 12/20/2010 10:46:41 PM PST by CanadianPete

Program Description

Most people imagine dinosaurs lurking in warm locales with swamps and jungles, dining on vegetation and each other. But "Arctic Dinosaurs" reveals that many species also thrived in the harsh environments of the north and south polar regions. NOVA follows two high-stakes expeditions and the paleontologists who push the limits of science to unearth 70 million-year-old fossils buried in the vast Alaskan tundra.

(Excerpt) Read more at pbs.org ...


TOPICS: History; Science
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; godsgravesglyphs
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1 posted on 12/20/2010 10:46:44 PM PST by CanadianPete
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To: CanadianPete

70 million years ago, Alaska was where California is right now....


2 posted on 12/20/2010 10:48:57 PM PST by Tzimisce (It's just another day in Obamaland.)
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To: CanadianPete

I tinks de description is off. If you go to Ellesmere Island, you can walk the beaches in July and pick coral, the same coral that you find in Hawaii today. In order for it to grow, you need an ambient temp of roughly 80 degrees.....which would suggest to me that its not always been cold there!


3 posted on 12/20/2010 10:50:40 PM PST by himno hero
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I just want to alert everybody that on Tuesday, December 21 at 8 pm on PBS they are showing a Nova program called Arctic Dinosaurs. It appears that they were living right up to the arctic circle. It was warmer then. I’ve seen this program before and it’s actually quite interesting. Also, I was wondering if someone could make a program alert thread that would keep people updated on interesting tv programs that are upcoming. Something like a megathread where anybody could alert us all to any programs that might be interesting. Just throwing this out as an idea for anybody to pick up on. I originally posted this in the following thread. Mummified Forest Found on Treeless Arctic Island http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2645650/posts?page=1 P.S. Sorry about the formatting but it doesn't seem to respond to my input.
4 posted on 12/20/2010 10:56:19 PM PST by CanadianPete
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Birds, and reptillians, are the progeny supposedly. The dinosaurs were reptilian with air temperature bodies, slow metabolisms, and temperature regulated growth cycles. The avian with rapid heartbeats, high internal body temperatures, high metabolism, and therefore much higher caloric intake... Wait...what?


5 posted on 12/20/2010 10:57:28 PM PST by allmost
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To: Tzimisce

“70 million years ago, Alaska was where California is right now....”

Hi:

Actually part of Alaska was still in the arctic at that time. If you watch the program you’ll see that they show that the dinosaurs were living there during the winter. I thought I would post about it because that kind of blew me away. Thought others might be interested in it.


6 posted on 12/20/2010 11:00:28 PM PST by CanadianPete
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...also, you could go to Coral Harbor, on Southampton Island, walk the beaches and find fossilized coral...thus the name Coral Harbor, Nunavit, Canada. General location is way up in the north western part of the Hudson Bay...

just saying... there was warm water all around there for a significant period....somewhat equatorial...


7 posted on 12/20/2010 11:13:20 PM PST by himno hero
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To: CanadianPete; SunkenCiv

Hi SC, this may interest you and your pingees.


8 posted on 12/20/2010 11:15:01 PM PST by gleeaikin
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To: allmost; All

“The dinosaurs were reptilian with air temperature bodies, slow metabolisms...”

Actually the scientific consensus and evidence seem to show that many dinosaurs were fast and warm blooded as were the birds that evolved from them.


9 posted on 12/20/2010 11:17:58 PM PST by gleeaikin
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To: CanadianPete

The program alert thread would be a neat idea until it got flooded with everyone’s particular interests. I can just see the alerts now:

Rerun of the “Who Shot JR” episode of Dallas on TV Land

Paula Dean cooking Bacon Wrapped Cupcakes on the Food Network

“Day in the Life of a Domesticated Skunk” on Animal Planet


10 posted on 12/20/2010 11:34:11 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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Hi:

Thanks for pinging him. I don’t know how to do that myself.

Also, from reading threads on here I know that you are into the cometary impact hypothesis dated 12,900 years ago. In fact Nova did a program on that called “Megabeasts’ Sudden Death”. It aired March 31, 2009. I don’t know if you saw it. I’m sure they will re-air it like this show, which was originally aired on October 7, 2008.


11 posted on 12/20/2010 11:58:30 PM PST by CanadianPete
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To: gleeaikin

The reptilians came from where?


12 posted on 12/21/2010 12:03:42 AM PST by allmost
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To: CanadianPete

That’s because there were no “harsh polar Regions” back then.


13 posted on 12/21/2010 12:05:41 AM PST by calex59
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To: allmost

Not to mention a totally different respiratory system.


14 posted on 12/21/2010 12:07:05 AM PST by calex59
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To: Lazlo in PA

Hi:

Thanks for replying. Maybe we could have one each for different areas of interest. That way it wouldn’t get to off topic. Just a thought.


15 posted on 12/21/2010 12:08:47 AM PST by CanadianPete
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To: calex59
The specifics are incompatible. The inability to crossbreed is an issue as well. No genetic pool to deal from. All must be inbred mutants.
16 posted on 12/21/2010 12:10:31 AM PST by allmost
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To: calex59
"That’s because there were no “harsh polar Regions” back then." Actually, as I remember it they said that the environment up to the arctic circle was about like it is in Anchorage today. They actually show that from the fossils. They then talk about if the dinosaurs migrated for winter or wintered there. They show that it wasn't possible for them to migrate so they wintered there. Therefore they must be warmblooded, I think.
17 posted on 12/21/2010 12:17:02 AM PST by CanadianPete
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To: CanadianPete

Good thing about a 70 million year old dinosaur bone is that after you’re done with it you can throw it in your gas tank.


18 posted on 12/21/2010 12:24:35 AM PST by VeniVidiVici (Barack Obama = The Captain Norman Dike of presidents)
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To: himno hero

“...also, you could go to Coral Harbor, on Southampton Island, walk the beaches and find fossilized coral...thus the name Coral Harbor, Nunavit, Canada. General location is way up in the north western part of the Hudson Bay...

just saying... there was warm water all around there for a significant period....somewhat equatorial...”

Yes, but it wasn’t quite equatorial. There was still winter and snow, apparently.


19 posted on 12/21/2010 12:33:14 AM PST by CanadianPete
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To: CanadianPete
PBS is getting us warmed up (no pun intended) for the coming ice age.....as the Gulf Loop was turned off by the BP oil spill.

Film at 11 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXUifNpnpfQ

20 posted on 12/21/2010 12:39:43 AM PST by spokeshave (Islamics and Democrats unite to cut off Adam Smith's invisible hand)
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