Feb. 24, 2021 | 7:00 PM | Virtual | Tickets: $25.00
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Groundbreaking new science is changing what we thought we knew about how dinosaurs
looked, moved, and lived. Newfound troves from the Moroccan desert suggest that the
immense predator Spinosaurus used crocodile-like jaws and a unique, paddle-like tail to actively pursue prey in the water: a first for dinosaurs. And in Chile, scientists have discovered a shocking new therapod. Unlike its cousins, Velociraptor and T. rex, Chilesaurus consumed a vegetarian diet. Join leading paleontologists Nizar Ibrahim and Sebastián Rozadilla for stories and conversation about the evolving science of dinosaurs.
Only $60 for the three remaining events. Also available to purchase at $25 per event.
Purchases must be made by an adult at least 18 years of age.
2021 National Geographic Virtual Series
Feb. 24 at 7pm
Reimagining Dinosaurs
Nizar Ibrahim and Sebastian Rozadilla
March 17 at 7pm
Feats of Filmmaking
Bryan Smith and Keith Ladzinski
April 14 at 7pm
Women and Migration
Jennifer Samuel, Danielle Villasana, Miora Rajaonary and Saiyna Bashir
Click here to subscribe to 3 remaining events in the National Geographic Virtual Series
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Please note: all events will be live streamed and will not be available for viewing after the conclusion of the event.
PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES:
- Feb. 24, 2021 at 7:00 PM
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