Season 2 Episode 74
We set up our podcasting equipment at our Museum in San Antonio and invited our listeners to ask questions. This podcast is a recording of those interviews. Hope you enjoy it.
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Season 2 Episode 73
Just as dinosaurs began to make their appearance, they had to contend with a very powerful apex predator; Postosuchus! Learn all about this large carnivore in this podcast episode with Dinosaur Georg…
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Season 2 Episode 72
Were carnivore dinosaurs really mean, or do movies and books give them a bad wrap? Listen to DG explain the role of carnivores in the ecosystem.
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Season 2 Episode 71
Before there was Tyrannosaurus, there was Daspletosaurus. This apex predator ruled the Late Cretaceous over 74 million years ago!
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Season 2 Episode 70
Do you really like paleontology? Would you like a career in fossils? In this episode Dinosaur George will give you some advice.
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Season 2 Episode 69
In this episode we reveal some interesting facts about this small and swift little herbivore. Dinosaur George explains some of the benefits of being a small dinosaur.
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Season 2 Episode 68
We receive so many questions from our patreon members and the Dinosaur George Kids Facebook group, DG takes time to answer them in this podcast.
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Season 2 Episode 67
They start off being carnivores and grow up to be omnivores? You'll learn some amazing facts about this slender and fast dinosaur.
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Season 2 Episode 66
It is one of the most unique sharks that ever existed. It may have looked like a normal shark, but its jaws are unlike anything you've ever seen. It had a circular saw mouth!!!
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Season 2 Episode 65
It was the apex predator of its time and location. And it looked very similar to Allosaurus, but was separated by thousands of miles. How did these two dinosaurs end up looking like each other?
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