Survival Rules in the World of Dinosaurs — Interactive Lecture by Alexander Tolmachyov

Survival Rules in the World of Dinosaurs — Interactive Lecture by Alexander Tolmachyov

Join children and adults for a new interactive lecture by Alexander Tolmachyov — a naturalist and science communicator known for engaging talks about the ancient world.

This session explores who was truly the most dangerous in the age of dinosaurs — on land, in the air, and in the sea — and how the top predators changed throughout the Mesozoic.

Five key questions the lecture answers:

  • Who was the most dangerous on land — and how did Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus differ as hunters?
  • Which aerial predators were the most intimidating — Quetzalcoatlus and Pteranodon: what could they do, and to whom?
  • Who dominated the oceans — why were plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs such effective hunters?
  • What made the Triassic different — and why were the survival rules not the same back then?
  • How did the threat map change — who became the most dangerous in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, and why?

A great event for families and anyone curious about what survival truly looked like in the prehistoric world.

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