Explore the fascinating world of trace fossils in this 53-minute Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series talk. Delve into Dr. Jon Noad's comprehensive examination of traces left by a diverse array of creatures, from tiny invertebrates to massive dinosaurs and mammals. Discover how these preserved imprints and markings provide invaluable insights into ancient animal behaviors and ecosystems. Learn about classic traces, deep-water activity, crustacean movements, and the significance of size in trace interpretation. Uncover the stories told by fossil wood, insect traces, and intricate termite nests. Investigate fish burrows, dinosaur nests, and underground traces left by various creatures. Examine new discoveries from Borneo and enigmatic traces that challenge our understanding. Gain knowledge about bird feeding traces, mammalian tracks, and even coprolites. Through this engaging presentation, gain a deeper appreciation for the field of ichnology and its crucial role in deciphering the behaviors of long-extinct animals.
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