A 32-Million-Year-Old Murder Mystery
Clip: Episode 3 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Emily Graslie talks to Kylie Ferguson, who made a surprising discovery as a kid.
Emily Graslie talks to Kylie Ferguson, who found the fossilized skull of a nimravid in Badlands National Park as a third grader. The nimravid is distantly related to the saber-toothed cat – but no less ferocious. Kylie revisits the skull she found years ago and learns that it contains all the makings of a 32-million-year-old murder mystery.
A 32-Million-Year-Old Murder Mystery
Clip: Episode 3 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Emily Graslie talks to Kylie Ferguson, who found the fossilized skull of a nimravid in Badlands National Park as a third grader. The nimravid is distantly related to the saber-toothed cat – but no less ferocious. Kylie revisits the skull she found years ago and learns that it contains all the makings of a 32-million-year-old murder mystery.
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