Season 2 Episode 54
Iguanodon is the second dinosaur named. It was a large and very successful herbivore that lived in numerous countries and different continents.
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Season 2 Episode 53
We sometimes think sharks are the top predator in the sea, but 15 million years ago, a whale might have been one of the top hunters in the ocean. Brygmophyseter was an amazing predator with teeth lik…
Published on 3 years, 11 months ago
Season 2 Episode 52
The discovery of Archaeopteryx had an amazing impact on paleontology and our understanding of the relationship between birds and theropod dinosaurs. In this podcast Dinosaur George will explain why i…
Published on 3 years, 11 months ago
Season 2 Episode 51
Nanotyrannus is the subject of great debate among paleontologists. Some believe it is a miniature cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex, while others believe it is the skeleton of a juvenile T-rex. Is this a n…
Published on 4 years ago
Season 2 Episode 50
Oviraptor is an unusual dinosaur with a bird-like skull and toothless beak. It's name means "Egg Thief", but was it really? You'll learn the answer to this question in this podcast!
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Season 2 Episode 49
It was a massive beast that was related to rhinos and horses. It was the size of a small elephant and roamed North America some 38 to 34 million years ago!
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Season 2 Episode 48
Andrewsarchus is considered to be the large meat-eating land mammal that ever lived. But was it? You'll learn amazing facts about this massive carnivore in our latest podcast.
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Season 1 Episode 47
It was the largest carnivore of the Jurassic period. This massive predator is not well known, but once you hear about it, you'll love it!
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Season 1 Episode 46
Small but dangerous, these theropods relied on speed and stealth to survive and hunt.
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Season 1 Episode 45
Kentrosaurus was a smaller member of the Stegosaurus family, but had a couple of amazing features unlike its larger cousins.
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