15.04.2008
Giant Dinosaurs
The sauropods were the largest animals that ever lived. Modern-day heavyweights are barely any match for these prehistoric giants. These dinosaurs continue to pose unanswered questions: How did the largest ever land-dwelling beings get to be that size? Using their fossilised bones, researchers are attempting to unlock the secret to the dinosaur’s incredible size.
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Giant Dinosaurs: Episode 06, 20/05/2008
A Dinosaur’s Diet
Were they always hungry? How could these enormous dinosaurs meet their energy requirements? After all, their heads were only about the size of a horse’s head, but to maintain its weight, a 40-ton dinosaur would have needed to devour 14 gigantic bales of horsetail and Ginkgo leaves each day. And how do the researchers know what the dinosaurs’ feeding habits were?
At a glance
Field of Research:
Chemistry, Geosciences, Materials Science, Paleontology, Physics, Physiology, Zoology
Location:
Bonn, Mallorca / Spain, South Africa
Episodes:
12
Season/Year:
1. Season/ 2008
Status:
Finished
Topics:
pollen grain, eating habits, head, relative, eight tons
22.04.2008
A Dinosaur Takes a Bath
The enormous size of dinosaurs is hard to overlook and easy to measure. But how much did they weigh? To determine their body mass, Katja Waskow and Martin Sander immerse a model of a dinosaur in water and perform some complicated calculations...29.04.2008
A Brachiosaurus in 3D
Standing some 12 metres tall, the Brachiosaurus was the largest land animal ever to have lived. To find out how much these enormous creatures weighed, scientists use state-of-the-art laser technology. Engineer Stefan Stoinski uses a laser to scan this dinosaur...06.05.2008
Thin Sections
Two-component silicone rubber, green synthetic resin, epoxy resin, powder and water. These are the ingredients that Katja Waskow and Martin Sander will use to find out why the sauropods grew so large.13.05.2008
The Bellows Method
Some sauropods grew to be as heavy as 40 tons, putting quite a strain on their lungs. To be able to keep the dinosaurs going their respiratory system must have been extremely efficient.20.05.2008
A Dinosaur’s Diet
Were they always hungry? To maintain its weight, a 40-ton dinosaur would have needed to devour 14 gigantic bales of horsetail and Ginkgo leaves each day.27.05.2008
Digestion Problems
A dinosaur could stomach a lot , but how did its digestive system work? Some researchers suspect that their digestion worked somewhat like that of an ostrich. Are they right?03.06.2008
A Leg of Bone as an Environmental Record
Palaeontologist Martin Sander wants to find out about the gigantic dinosaur’s food, metabolism and body temperature, so he sends a slice of leg to the lab for geochemical analysis...10.06.2008
New Finds – New Findings
The palaeontologists have come to South Africa in search of fossils to help them solve the evolutionary mystery of the giant dinosaurs. And indeed they find some, dating back some 175 to 230 million years....17.06.2008
Leg Bones Made of "Super Material"?
Martin Sander’s theory is that either the dinosaurs’ skeletons were especially light, or the leg bones were exceptionally strong. This question has brought him to the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research....24.06.2008
A Dinosaur on its Hind Legs?
Was Steven Spielberg right? In the film Jurassic Park a Brachiosaurus stands up on its hind legs. Palaeontologists Martin Sander and Heinrich Mallison investigate the dinosaur film star....01.07.2008
The Solution to the Mystery
What information can be gleaned from fossils that are 200 million years old? The palaeontologists present their research findings at a conference in Bonn. Have they solved the mystery of gigantism?
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