Season 1 Episode 44
This special edition podcast will only include questions submitted by listeners and Who Would Wins.
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Season 1 Episode 43
Long before Tyrannosaurus roamed the planet, Albertosaurus was the top predator in North America. Learn more about this massive hunter in this episode.
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Published on 4 years, 2 months ago
Season 1 Episode 42
Stegosaurus is the most recognizable dinosaur on earth. What were the plates used for? Why do they call the tail spikes "thagomizers"? You'll learn the answers to these and other questions about this…
Published on 4 years, 2 months ago
Season 1 Episode 41
The scientific name is Aenocyon dirus, but it's better known as the Dire Wolf. It is the largest member of the canine family and was one of the top predators of its time!
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Published on 4 years, 2 months ago
Season 1 Episode 40
Elasmosaurus was a giant swimming reptile with an extra long neck! It's discovery sparked the "Bone Wars" between two paleontologists!
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Published on 4 years, 3 months ago
Season 1 Episode 39
It was the largest member of the terror bird family of flightless birds. Its massive skull made it one of the most dangerous predators of its environment.
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Published on 4 years, 3 months ago
Season 1 Episode 38
In this podcast Tyrannosaurus Patreon Club member Owen interviews Dinosaur George. After the interview, DG answers listener questions.
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Published on 4 years, 3 months ago
Season 1 Episode 37
It was small, but very smart. Troodon had everything it needed to be a successful and dangerous predator. But did it eat something else???? Find out in this episode.
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Published on 4 years, 4 months ago
Season 1 Episode 36
It was one of the larger members of the raptor family and its discovery changed the way paleontologists looked at dinosaurs. Join us for a look at the dinosaurs named "Terrible Claw".
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Published on 4 years, 4 months ago
Season 1 Episode 35
It is the most recognized predator from the "Ice Age". These large cats had the longest teeth of any predator of its time.
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Published on 4 years, 5 months ago
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