Dr. Dean Lomax
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Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, and that's one of the things where...
generally speaking if you've got a storyline like pretty much every single storyline that's in that series any other paleo series that you've watched is based on hey this is what we think they probably did by comparison with like modern animals and kind of like hey family life say it could be
Let's say it's an African savannah and you've got kind of a pride of lions and they're caring for their young and that sort of thing.
They're going out hunting.
That sort of behavior, we would have seen dinosaurs too.
And they probably weren't as intelligent as a pride of lions, but they would have had some sort of like cooperative behaviors and things.
And so often when you watch it, it's like, yeah, it's really difficult to see.
yeah hey this is based on evidence but then this is a say that you do have as a cover in the book you do have some direct evidence which you can kind of tap tap into but yeah that's what makes it really hard and that's why it's more about kind of here's some really cool storylines that we can tell based on real fossils and then you kind of unpack this is what they probably did right it's it's your guys like scientists best guess right
Yeah, that sort of thing, yeah.
And then even when you have the direct evidence of behavior, it's okay.
Even if you've had the last meal of a dinosaur that was eaten by a mammal, it's like, okay, how did that happen?
What was that interaction like?
Was it a fight between those two things?
And that's where it's like, oh, maybe it's a bit more conjecture.
Do you ever help with that kind of storyline?
Yeah, that sort of stuff too.
Oh, cool.
Yeah, yeah, no, it's a cool thing.
Like I...