4d ago
Where did dinosaurs come from? This is an interesting subject, one that Dinosaur George needed to bring in an expert, his assistant Noah. This is a great podcast filled with lots of paleo-information!!! Support the show
Dec 14
A member of the hadrosaur family, this interesting dinosaur had a unique crest on its head. Join Dinosaur George as he explains the feature of this herbivore. Support the show
Dec 7
Torvosaurus was a large theropod that roamed much of North America and Europe. Could this dinosaur have been larger than Tyrannosaurus rex? Listen to the podcast and find out. Support the show
Nov 25
It was the largest known predatory mammal, capable of eating elephants. Join DG and learn more about the Greatest Beast! Support the show
Nov 10
We've all heard about the extinction of the dinosaurs, but has anyone really explained how we scientists think it happened? Dinosaur George will try to explain what extinction is, how it occurs, and what may have occurred when the asteroid struck the earth. Support the show
Nov 7
Nanotyrannus has been the subject of debate for over a decade. Some paleontologists thought it was a juvenile Tyrannosaurus while others, like Dinosaur George, said it was its own species. A new discovery has answered the questions and you'll hear details in this podcast. Support the show
Oct 17
Where did birds come from? Are they actual dinosaurs? Travel back with us as Dinosaur George and his assistant Noah discuss the origins of birds and how they are related to dinosaurs. Support the show
Sep 15
Meet Spicomellus , the spiky-skinned ankylosaur often called the Porcupine Dinosaur! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur expert and paleontology educator Dinosaur George introduces kids to one of the most bizarre and amazing armored dinosaurs ever discovered. Spicomellus is believed to be the earliest known ankylosaur — and it’s unlike anything scientists expected! With spikes growing directly from its bones, this prehistoric plant-eater looked like a walking fortress. 🦖 A fun, educational podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, and natural history! You’ll discover: What made Spicomellus different from other armored dinosaurs like Ankylosaurus How this dinosaur used its spikes for defense Why its fossil shocked paleontologists around the world Dinosaur George’s personal connection to this prehistoric discovery 🎉 Patreon Bonus: All birthday shout-outs and “Who Would Win” battles come from our amazing T-Rex Club Patreon members! Want to join in? Become a member at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly science podcast for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric animals. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Sep 4
Meet the Kaprosuchus , also known as the “ Boar Crocodile ”! This amazing crocodile-like creature lived during the Late Cretaceous and had giant tusk-like teeth that made it one of the most unusual reptiles of its time. In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educator Dinosaur George explains what made Kaprosuchus so fierce and fascinating. You’ll discover: How Kaprosuchus used its long teeth to hunt prey Where paleontologists have found its fossils Why it was nicknamed the “ Boar Crocodile ” Plus, August Birthday Shout-outs for our T-Rex Patreon Members! 🎉 Patreon Bonus: All birthday shout-outs and “Who Would Win” battles come from our amazing T-Rex Patreon members. Want to be part of the fun? Join at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge . 🌎 Learn more and join the community at DinosaurGeorge.com . Support the show
Aug 28
Meet Anzu , also called the “ Heavenly Eagle ” dinosaur! This fascinating oviraptorid is one of the most complete examples ever found in North America. In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educator Dinosaur George explains what made Anzu unique and why its discovery excited scientists around the world. You’ll discover: What Anzu looked like and how it got its nickname Where its fossils were discovered How it fits into the family of oviraptorid dinosaurs 🎉 Patreon Bonus: All birthday shout-outs and “Who Would Win” battles come from our amazing T-Rex Patreon members. Want to join in the fun? Become a member at www.patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge . 🌎 Learn more and join our community at DinosaurGeorge.com. Support the show
Aug 21
Don’t let the name fool you — Diabloceratops wasn’t naughty, it was a fascinating horned dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, educator Dinosaur George explains what made this ceratopsian unique and why its discovery is so important to understanding the family of horned dinosaurs. You’ll discover: What Diabloceratops looked like and how it got its name How it compares to other horned dinosaurs like Triceratops Why this discovery helps fill in missing details about ceratopsian evolution 🎉 Special Segment: Hear an interview with T-Rex Club member CarterSpinoDino! 🎧 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric creatures. 🌎 Learn more and join the community at DinosaurGeorge.com . Support the show
Aug 16
Meet the Ceratosaurus , a blade-nosed predator from the Late Jurassic! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educator Dinosaur George explains what made this carnivore so unusual — from its horned skull and four-fingered hands to its long, flexible tail. You’ll discover: How Ceratosaurus hunted and defended itself Where its fossils have been found What made it different from other Jurassic predators like Allosaurus 🎉 Patreon Bonus : All birthday shout-outs and “Who Would Win” battles come from our amazing T-Rex Patreon members! Want to join in? Become a member at https://www.patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🎧 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric creatures. 🌎 Visit DinosaurGeorge.com to learn more. Support the show
Aug 10
In this fun and educational episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George teaches kids all about fossil hunting and what it takes to become a real fossil collector . From where to dig for fossils to the tools you’ll need, this episode is packed with science fun for young dinosaur lovers and future paleontologists! 🦖 A perfect episode for kids who love dinosaurs, science, and natural history adventures! You’ll discover: How real paleontologists find and excavate dinosaur fossils What tools you need to start your own fossil collection How to clean, prepare, and display fossils at home 🎉 Happy Birthday to all of our T-Rex Club members with July birthdays! 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want your birthday shout-out on the show? Join the T-Rex Club and be part of the fun at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, educational, and family-friendly science show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric creatures. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jul 7
Say hello to Nigersaurus , a one-of-a-kind sauropod dinosaur with a face like a vacuum and a mouth like a lawnmower! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George shares fun science facts about this unusual long-necked dinosaur from the Sahara Desert. With more than 500 tiny teeth and a jaw wider than its skull, Nigersaurus was built for munching plants all day long. It’s one of the weirdest plant-eating dinosaurs ever discovered! 🦖 A fun and educational podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life! You’ll discover: What made Nigersaurus one of the strangest sauropods ever found How its jaw and teeth worked like a prehistoric lawnmower What scientists have learned from its fossils in Africa 🎉 Special birthday shout-outs to our amazing T-Rex Club members born in June! 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want to hear your birthday on the podcast? Join our T-Rex Club at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly, science-packed show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and natural history. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jul 5
They call it the Terminator Pig, but was Daeodon really a pig? In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George introduces kids to this strange and powerful prehistoric mammal predator that ruled North America millions of years ago. With its giant skull, long legs, and razor-sharp teeth, Daeodon was a top predator that looked part pig, part nightmare — and it wasn’t even a dinosaur! This episode is perfect for curious kids who love prehistoric creatures beyond just dinosaurs. 🦖 A thrilling mix of science, natural history, and fun for young dino fans and future paleontologists! You’ll discover: What Daeodon really was ( hint: not a pig or a dinosaur! ) How this fierce carnivore hunted and survived in prehistoric ecosystems What makes Daeodon one of the most terrifying prehistoric mammals ever An exclusive interview with T-Rex Club member K-Raptor! 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Join our T-Rex Club for birthday shout-outs, “Who Would Win” battles, and special interviews! Sign up at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, educational, family-friendly science show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jun 21
Before the dinosaurs ruled the Earth, terrifying reptiles stalked the planet — and Inostrancevia was one of the scariest! Known as the Medusa Monster , this prehistoric predator lived during the Permian Period , long before T. rex ever appeared. In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast , dinosaur educator Dinosaur George explores one of the largest and most dangerous members of the Gorgonopsid family — a saber-toothed reptile that dominated prehistoric ecosystems with powerful jaws and a chilling stare. 🦖 A thrilling educational podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, science, and natural history! You’ll discover: •What made Inostrancevia the top predator of its time •How Gorgon reptiles hunted during the Permian Period •What life on Earth was like before the age of dinosaurs • A fun interview with a T-Rex Club member from our Patreon community! 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want to be featured in an episode? Join the T-Rex Club for shout-outs, interviews, and more fun perks! Sign up at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly science podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric creatures of all kinds. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jun 12
With a head shaped like a boomerang, this strange amphibian from the Permian Period has puzzled paleontologists for years! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George introduces young listeners to Diplocaulus — one of the weirdest prehistoric creatures to ever swim in ancient waters. Its flat, crescent-shaped skull and sharp teeth gave it a truly unique look… but what was it used for? Was it for defense? Speed? Camouflage? Tune in and find out! 🦖 A fun and educational podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, science, and natural history — even the creatures that aren’t technically dinosaurs! You’ll discover: Why Diplocaulus had a boomerang-shaped head How ancient amphibians lived during the Permian Period What paleontologists believe this unusual body shape was for How these prehistoric animals compare to modern-day creatures 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want birthday shout-outs and behind-the-scenes fun? Join our T-Rex Club at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a family-friendly science podcast for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric animals — even the weird ones! 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jun 12
What exactly makes a dinosaur… a dinosaur ? In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George and his assistant Noah explain the basics of dinosaur science in a way that’s easy for kids to understand. From how dinosaurs are different from other reptiles to where they came from and how scientists group them into families, this episode is the perfect intro to paleontology for young learners and dino fans! 🦖 A great educational episode for kids, parents, teachers, and classrooms! You’ll discover: The key traits that make something a dinosaur How dinosaurs are different from lizards, crocodiles, and other ancient reptiles Where dinosaurs lived and when they first appeared How paleontologists use fossils to sort dinosaurs into family groups 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want to support the show and be part of our awesome T-Rex Club? Join at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly, educational science podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric life. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jun 10
Meet Dunkleosteus , the armored fish with jaws so strong it could snap through anything in its path! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George dives deep into the world of this prehistoric ocean predator that ruled the seas long before the dinosaurs. Known as the “ King of the Ocean ,” Dunkleosteus was a massive armored fish with a bite force that could crush bones, shells, and even other predators. It’s one of the most terrifying sea creatures of the Devonian Period — and one of the coolest prehistoric fish ever discovered! 🦈 A thrilling science podcast episode for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, and ancient marine creatures! You’ll discover: Why Dunkleosteus was one of the most powerful fish in Earth’s history How its “snapper jaws” worked without any teeth! What life was like in the oceans during the Devonian Period How it compares to modern-day sharks and other marine predators 🎉 Patreon Bonus: Want more fun and shout-outs? Join our T-Rex Club at patreon.com/DinosaurGeorge 🧠 The Dinosaur George Kids Podcast is a fun, family-friendly, educational science show for kids of all ages who love dinosaurs, fossils, and prehistoric creatures of all kinds. 🌐 Learn more at DinosaurGeorge.com Support the show
Jun 8
Mimni was an amazing little armored dinosaur. It was one of the earliest members of the Ankylosaurus family of herbivores. Join Dinosaur George as he describes this cool little dino! And T-rex members of our patreon club who had a birthday in May get their shoutouts! Support the show
Jun 5
It was the worlds largest bear and the subject of this podcast. Join Dinosaur George as he teaches you about this impressive bully! Support the show
May 26
This podcast is a recording of our T-rex and Raptor patreon club members asking Dinosaur George, and his assistant Noah, to pick a winner of their Who Would Win battles. Support the show
May 19
T-rex members get their birthday shoutouts for April, and we learn about a rare theropod, related to Carnotaurus. Support the show
Apr 19
Jojn Dinosaur George is wishing the Trex members of our Patreon club and Happy Birthday. Dinosaurs laid eggs. Although fossilized eggs are rare, we can learn a lot from the few we have. Support the show
Apr 11
If T-rex was King of the Dinosaurs, then who was the "King" of the sea? My vote goes for today's podcast Feature Creature, Liopleurodon. Join Dinosaur George on an undersea adventure to learn about this mighty swimming reptile!!! Support the show
Mar 15
Join Dinosaur George as he talks about a very interesting "dome-headed" dinosaur! He answers questions and also gives birthday shout-outs to Tyrannosaurus patreon club members for Feb. Support the show
Feb 16
In this episode Dinosaur George brings in his two assistants, Noah and Owen, to help answer the question, "How did herbivore dinosaurs defend themselves?" Support the show
Feb 4
One of the earliest members of the Sauropod family, this dinosaur was among the largest of the Triassic Period! Support the show
Jan 5
Sauropelta was an armored dinosaur that relied on body armor and neck spikes for defense. But it also had a secrete weapon waiting for any unsuspecting predator who walked up behind it! Support the show
Dec 27, 2024
Why would a fish-eating dinosaur cause so much grief and aggravation? Join Dinosaur George in this podcast where he'll explain it all! Support the show
Dec 18, 2024
Tyrannosaurus rex was the ultimate predatory dinosaurs. But how did this massive carnivore get its food? In this podcast Dinosaur George will cover the multiple ways the "King of the Dinosaurs" could catch its food. Support the show
Dec 7, 2024
Loki, the God of trickery, has a dinosaur named after it. This unusual ceratopsian is the focus of this podcast! Support the show
Dec 2, 2024
Our podcast started 4 years ago! It's hard to believe how quickly time went by. In this episode we'll learn about the amazing sauropod, Diplodocus. And as an added bonus, Dinosaur George's assistant Noah stopped by the studio for an interview. Support the show
Nov 26, 2024
When we think of Pterosaurs, our minds often paint a picture of them gliding over an ocean. But what if some lived in the desert, or forest, or hundreds of other environments? Join us for this episode where Dinosaur George will tell you all about one that lived in the desert. Support the show
Nov 4, 2024
When we think of prehistoric elephants, mammoths are usually the first that comes to mind. But our past is filled with various species of elephants, and Deinotherium was one of the strangest. Join Dinosaur George as he explains just how odd this elephant was! Support the show
Nov 2, 2024
The most common dinosaurs of North America during the late Jurassic Period was Camarsaurus. This medium-sized sauropod may have been strong enough to push over tree to reach the leaves! Support the show
Oct 26, 2024
It's a Who Would Win Extravaganza! This podcast is 100% WWW, presented by the T-rex members of the Dinosaur George Kids Patreon Club! Support the show
Oct 14, 2024
It is one of the most iconic members of the ceratopsian family. The long nose horn and frill spikes makes this dinosaur a remarkable species. Support the show
Oct 6, 2024
Not all sauropods were huge. One of the smaller ones had a special defense. Join Dinosaur George for this amazing lesson on Saltasaurus! Support the show
Sep 15, 2024
Like its smaller cousin, Deinonychus, this large raptor was a swift and active hunter. But could there be something we got wrong when it came to this carnivore? Support the show
Aug 24, 2024
During the early cretaceous a giant relative of the modern crocodile patrolled the waters of Africa and South America. Join in this episode where we'll talk about Sarcosuchus!!!! Support the show
Aug 11, 2024
It was the largest dinosaur that ever walked North America. This massive sauropod may have even been the largest dinosaur that ever lived!!!! Support the show
Jul 29, 2024
It was as large as an Asian elephant and towered over most animals in its environment. Join Dinosaur George to learn about the huge ground sloth, Megatherium! Support the show
Jul 28, 2024
It is one of the more unusual carnivores. Learn why Dinosaur George thinks it's so weird looking! Support the show
Jul 8, 2024
It may appear to be a dolphin, but it's not. So what is an Ichthyosaurus? You'll know after you listen to this podcast with Dinosaur George. Support the show
Jun 24, 2024
When we think of the "horned dinosaurs", we always think of Triceratops. But there were many species Ceratopsians. In this episode we'll learn about Chasmosaurus! Support the show
Jun 16, 2024
A huge ape once roamed our planet from 2 million to 200,000 years ago. Join us for this podcast and you learn all about this gentle giant! Support the show
Jun 12, 2024
The largest land mammal known to exists was a giant rhino called Paraceratherium. This massive rhino dwarfed all other animals of its time period, growing larger than even the mammoths! Join Dinosaur George in this episode and learn the details. Support the show
Jun 7, 2024
During the Late Cretaceous, Australia was home to a variety a dinosaurs. One of the swiftest hunters was Australovenator. In this episode we'll learn about the discovery and naming of this Southern Hunter! Support the show
Jun 4, 2024
Theropods are often labeled as "killers" or "blood-thirsty" dinosaurs, but these labels are wrong. In this episode Dinosaur George will give a little description of their behavior. Support the show
Jun 2, 2024
Gallimimus was made famous in the first Jurassic Park movie, depicting dinosaurs as more birdlike and swift rather than slow plodding reptiles. Support the show
Apr 21, 2024
Dilophosaurus is most recognized from its appearance in the first Jurassic Park movie, but did it really have that frill and spit venom? Join Dinosaur George in this podcast and find out. Support the show
Mar 31, 2024
Herbivore dinosaurs lived in a very dangerous world. Each had ways to protect themselves from the threat of carnivores. In this episode Dinosaur George will explain what each of these weapons were, and how they were used. Support the show
Mar 18, 2024
Who is Dinosaur George? What is his story? Join us for this podcast and learn the answers to questions asked by club members. Support the show
Mar 11, 2024
Pelagornis may have been the largest flying bird that ever lived. With a wingspan over 20 feet (6 meters), this massive bird patrolled the seas looking for fish. But there is one thing that makes this bird even more amazing. Find out when Dinosaur George gives you the details during this podcast. Support the show
Feb 10, 2024
Our patreon club members have voted and asked that Spinosaurus be the featured dinosaur on this podcast. So join us and learn some really remarkable facts. Support the show
Jan 28, 2024
One of the most remarkable discoveries in paleontology, this small dinosaur was fossilized with its organs, skin, soft tissue, digestive system and much more still intact. This is an amazing find and we know you'll love learning about it. Support the show
Jan 21, 2024
I can't believe I missed sending shout-outs to my patreon T-rex members in December! Sorry they are late. In this lesson we will learn about the new Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis! Support the show
Jan 15, 2024
Dinosaur George invited his assistant, Noah, to help answer questions, and choose winners in some Who Would Wins. Support the show
Jan 14, 2024
Panoplosaurus is a member of the Ankylosaur group of dinosaurs, but lacks the massive tail club. But their extensive body armor was all they needed to survive. Join Dinosaur George on this lesson to lear about this amazing armored dino. Support the show
Dec 27, 2023
Our podcast just hit 1 million downloads!!! In this episode Dinosaur George talks about the discovery of a new 4-winged dinosaur! Support the show
Dec 10, 2023
Discovered in the 1960's, all that was unearthed was the hands and arms of this amazing dinosaur. It remained a mystery until decades later, when a near complete skeleton was found. Join us and learn more about this large omnivore. Support the show
Nov 26, 2023
Dinosaurs did not only live in swamps. The discovery of Nanuqsaurus proved that they could live in very cold climates. Join Dinosaur George for this interesting podcast, featuring Nanuqsaurus, a smaller releative of T-rex. You will also hear interview from out top three contest winners from our Halloween costume contest. Congratulations to 1st place winner Judah, 2nd place winner Riley, and third place winner Sawyer! Support the show
Oct 16, 2023
Join Dinosaur George and learn about this massive sea reptile that swam the ancient seas of the Cretaceous. Support the show
Sep 3, 2023
In this episode Dinosaur George will teach you a lot of facts that may be new to you. We're sure you'll love this lesson on the amazing flying reptile, Pteranodon! Support the show
Aug 14, 2023
Over half of its body is its neck. This sauropod is an amazing dinosaur!!!!! Support the show
Jul 13, 2023
This member of the Ceratopsian family of dinosaurs is unique from all other members. Learn about this unusual herbivore, as well as listen to Q&A and Who Would Wins in this podcast episode. Support the show
Jul 3, 2023
Hadrosaurs were an amazing group of herbivore dinosaurs. One of its larger members was our Feature Creature for this episode; Lambeosaurus. Join Dinosaur George in this episode and learn about how these dinosaurs may have used their crests to create sound. Support the show
Jun 26, 2023
Basilosaurus was huge swimming predator that is often mistaken for a mosasaur. But this animal was a mammal, not a reptile. Join Dinosaur George as he describes this massive creature. Support the show
Jun 21, 2023
One of the most difficult parts of describing a new species of dinosaur is knowing if the bones you've found are from a new species, or could these bones represent a different growth stage from a similar dinosaur that has already been named. Learn about this cool long-necked dinosaur and hear Dinosaur George describe how difficult it can be for paleontologists to identify the species. Support the show
Jun 17, 2023
Sinornithosaurus was a small, but dangerous, member of the "raptor" family of meat-eating dinosaurs. Could this be a venomous dinosaur? Join Dinosaur George and learn all about this cool theropod in this podcast. Support the show
Apr 9, 2023
Smilodon is one of the most recognized prehistoric creatures because of its massive long teeth. Support the show
Mar 25, 2023
It was one of the largest members of the Hadrosaur family of plant-eating dinosaurs. Learn about this amazingly successful herbivore and how it was able to spread its numbers across Western North America! Support the show
Mar 13, 2023
Rajasaurus was the top predator in India during the late Cretaceous Period. It's most unusual feature was a horn on its skull. Join Dinosaur George as he tells you all about this unusual carnivore. Support the show
Jan 28, 2023
In the 1800's, when paleontology was a new science, young Mary Anning collected fossils on the beach. She made some remarkable discoveries but was not given credit for her finds. Now, all the years later, she is recognized for the work she did. Support the show
Jan 2, 2023
For many dinosaurs that are discovered, only a few fossils are found of the skeleton. So paleontologists have to look at other similar dinosaurs and compare the bones to others to help estimate the size. Few bones of Acheroraptor have been found, but scientists know it was a member of the "raptor" family. Support the show
Dec 25, 2022
Dinosaur George welcomes new T-rex members of the patreon club who may not have received their welcome gifts in time for the holiday. He also answers questions and gives birthday shoutouts. Support the show
Nov 25, 2022
The new discovery of this small member of the Ankylosaur family has come with two amazing discoveries for science. Listen to Dinosaur George as he tells what about this cool dinosaur, and what it means to paleontology. Support the show
Nov 12, 2022
When we think of giant prehistoric creatures, we immediately think about dinosaurs. But there were gigantic creatures that appeared on earth long after the dinosaurs were gone. In this episode we will learn about one of the largest land mammals that ever lived! And it's a rhino! Support the show
Nov 1, 2022
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. Support the show
Oct 17, 2022
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 George. Support the show
Oct 11, 2022
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. Support the show
Oct 4, 2022
Before there was Tyrannosaurus, there was Daspletosaurus. This apex predator ruled the Late Cretaceous over 74 million years ago! Support the show
Sep 27, 2022
Do you really like paleontology? Would you like a career in fossils? In this episode Dinosaur George will give you some advice. Support the show
Sep 19, 2022
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. Support the show
Sep 6, 2022
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. Support the show
Aug 22, 2022
They start off being carnivores and grow up to be omnivores? You'll learn some amazing facts about this slender and fast dinosaur. Support the show
Aug 4, 2022
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!!! Support the show
Jul 25, 2022
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? Support the show
Jul 14, 2022
It's just been discovered and paleontologists are amazed at the size of this meat-eating dinosaur. Support the show
Jul 4, 2022
A cousin of Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus was a heavily built herbivore that was covered in body armor. It's massive tail club was an ultimate weapon of defense. Support the show
Jun 6, 2022
Tarbosaurus was the largest carnivore dinosaur in Asia. Like its North American cousin, Tyrannosaurus rex, this massive predator ruled its domain. Support the show
Jun 1, 2022
It is one of the most interesting members of the sauropod family. It's most unique feature are the long spikes on their neck!!! What were they for? How were they used? You'll fin d the answers to these and many other questions on this podcast. Support the show
May 22, 2022
When dinosaurs first appeared on earth, most were very small. But one was, at the time, a rather large carnivore. During the Triassic period, Herrerasaurus reigned as King of the carnivore dinosaurs! Support the show
Apr 7, 2022
In this episode Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by the listeners as well as taking on some Who Would Win challenges! Support the show
Feb 12, 2022
Quetzalcoatlus was one of the largest flying creatures ever discovered. Although it lived with the dinosaurs, it is not one. In this podcast you'll learn some amazing facts about this huge flying reptile from the Cretaceous period. Support the show
Feb 4, 2022
Is it a dinosaur, a bird, or both? The discovery of this unique dinosaur has left paleontologist with some unanswered questions. In this podcast you'll learn some amazing facts about this strange creature. Support the show
Jan 27, 2022
With its long head-crest this dinosaur may have been able to make sounds. Want to hear what it might have sounded like? Listen to this episode and find out. Support the show
Jan 21, 2022
This is a special edition podcast where DG only answers questions and covers some Who Would Win suggestions! Support the show
Jan 15, 2022
Iguanodon is the second dinosaur named. It was a large and very successful herbivore that lived in numerous countries and different continents. Support the show
Jan 2, 2022
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 like a Tyrannosaurus. In this podcast Dinosaur George will teach you about this amazing "Biting Whale". Support the show
Dec 24, 2021
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 it is such an important fossil. Support the show
Dec 14, 2021
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 new species of dinosaur, or is it just a small specimen of The King? These and other questions will be discussed in this episode. Support the show
Dec 10, 2021
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! Support the show
Dec 3, 2021
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! Support the show
Nov 29, 2021
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. Support the show
Nov 22, 2021
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! Support the show
Nov 16, 2021
Small but dangerous, these theropods relied on speed and stealth to survive and hunt. Support the show
Nov 9, 2021
Kentrosaurus was a smaller member of the Stegosaurus family, but had a couple of amazing features unlike its larger cousins. Support the show
Nov 2, 2021
This special edition podcast will only include questions submitted by listeners and Who Would Wins. Support the show
Oct 15, 2021
Long before Tyrannosaurus roamed the planet, Albertosaurus was the top predator in North America. Learn more about this massive hunter in this episode. Support the show
Oct 8, 2021
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 amazing herbivore. Support the show
Sep 18, 2021
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! Support the show
Sep 8, 2021
Elasmosaurus was a giant swimming reptile with an extra long neck! It's discovery sparked the "Bone Wars" between two paleontologists! Support the show
Aug 31, 2021
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. Support the show
Aug 26, 2021
In this podcast Tyrannosaurus Patreon Club member Owen interviews Dinosaur George. After the interview, DG answers listener questions. Support the show
Aug 15, 2021
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. Support the show
Aug 3, 2021
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". Support the show
Jul 11, 2021
It is the most recognized predator from the "Ice Age". These large cats had the longest teeth of any predator of its time. Support the show
Jul 1, 2021
The Feature Creature is the Triassic-aged predator, Coelophysis. This episode includes interviews from the young visitors who came to our museum grand opening event in San Antonio, Texas on June 26 and 27, 2012 Support the show
Jun 26, 2021
A member of the "Ostrich" dinosaurs, Gallimimus was a swift and agile dinosaur that used its speed for defense as well as catching prey. Support the show
Jun 18, 2021
It may have been small, but Microraptor was a menace to anything small enough to be considered a meal. The most amazing feature of this carnivore was the four wings and jet-black body! Support the show
Jun 7, 2021
Maiasaura is a member of the hadrosaur family, often called "Duck-billed Dinosaurs." These medium-sized herbivores lived in large herds and cared for their young! Support the show
May 23, 2021
One of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs of its time, Carcharodontosaurus was a massive predator. It roamed parts of Africa and Egypt during the Mid Cretaceous period. Support the show
May 13, 2021
Ankylosaurus was the largest member of the "Armored Dinosaur" family. Weighing in at nearly 8 tons, it was a massive herbivore. Join Dinosaur George and learn about this amazing creature. Support the show
May 7, 2021
Triceratops was the largest of all Ceratopsians. Come spend your time with us and learn about this awesome dinosaur! You'll enjoy every minute. Support the show
May 1, 2021
Gastonia is a member of the Ankylosaurus family. It was one of the most well protected dinosaurs alive. Join Dinosaur George for amazing information about this mini-tank!!! Support the show
Apr 20, 2021
Giganotosaurus was a giant carnivore that was discovered in southern Argentina. Learn about this massive giant dinosaur with Dinosaur George. Support the show
Apr 5, 2021
Pterosaurs are known by many names and are often incorrectly identify as "flying dinosaurs." Although these animals lived during the Mesozoic Era alongside of the terrestrial dinosaurs, they are NOT dinosaurs! You'll learn some amazing facts about these unusual flying reptiles in this podcast episode. Support the show
Mar 30, 2021
Carnotaurus is easily one of the most recognized carnivores in the dinosaur kingdom. It's large horns made it appear as a terrifying predator. Support the show
Mar 22, 2021
Dinosaur George answers questions that have been submitted by the listeners. We also tricked him into answering some "Who Would Win" questions!!!! Support the show
Mar 16, 2021
Styracosaurus is easily recognized by the large spikes on it's frill and the huge horn on its nose. Related to Triceratops, but much smaller, this herbivore is a fan favorite! Support the show
Mar 4, 2021
Considered one of the largest members of the "raptor" family, Utahraptor was the deadliest predator of its domain. Support the show
Mar 1, 2021
Dimetrodon is often mistaken as a dinosaur, but it's actually more closely related to mammals! Go back to the Permian Era and learn about this predatory creature. Support the show
Feb 22, 2021
It's not a crocodile. It's not a dinosaur. Then what is it? Smilosuchus was an amazing predator that belonged to a group of animals called Phytosaurs. This massive creature was one of the top predators of its time. In this podcast you'll learn all about Smilosuchus. And you'll learn that there was nothing to smile about if you ever met one. Support the show
Feb 18, 2021
Before there was Tyrannosaurus, there was Acrocanthosaurus! This huge predator was the largest carnivore in its domain. With a massive body and powerful jaws, it terrorized herbivore in the Early Cretaceous period of North America. Support the show
Feb 10, 2021
At nearly 30 feet in length, and weighing in at 1 ton, Baryonyx was a force to recon with. But was it a dinosaur killer, or did it eat something much smaller? You'll learn amazing facts about this popular dinosaur in this podcast episode. Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by the listeners, and then judges some Who Would Win segments! Support the show
Feb 4, 2021
Therizinosaurus was a very unusual dinosaur. It had the longest claws of any dinosaur! Learn about this amazing creature as Dinosaur George gives you facts and cool details. DG also answers questions submitted by you, the listeners. And then is..."Who Would Win!" Support the show
Jan 27, 2021
Dilophosaurus was made famous in the first Jurassic Park movie. But did it have a frill and actually spit block-colored goo into the eyes of its victims? Join DG for this interesting conversation about this unique crested carnivore. We'll also answer questions from our listeners, and choose a winner in a series of WHO WOULD WIN challenges. Support the show
Jan 23, 2021
In this episode you'll learn about Cryolophosaurus, a meat-eating dinosaur discovered in Antarctica! DG will answer listener questions in the "Ask DG" segment, and we'll hear some new Who Would Win battles!!! And then he'll interview one of our Tyrannosaurus Patreon club members. Support the show
Jan 18, 2021
The first animal we usually think of when someone mentions the Ice Age is the fur covered elephant, the Woolly Mammoth. In this episode we talk about the unusual creatures and discuss some of the more amazing facts about them. What was the difference between Mammoths and Mastodons? Did human live with Mammoths? Who was their most dangerous enemies? These and other questions will be answered in this podcast episode. Dinosaur George also answers questions from listeners, and gives his opinions on the "Who Would Win" segment. Support the show
Jan 13, 2021
Argentinosaurus is considered by many to be the largest land animal that ever lived. In this episode Dinosaur George will teach you many exciting facts about these huge Sauropods! In the "Ask Dinosaur George" segment he answers questions submitted by listeners, and then sets up some battles in the "Who Would Win" segment. And finally we close with an interview of one of our Tyrannosaurus club members. Support the show
Jan 9, 2021
It may have been the largest carnivore that ever lived. Megalodon was a giant shark that ate whales! In this episode you'll learn just how big it really was!!!! Support the show
Jan 6, 2021
It was the largest snake that ever lived! In this episode we learn about Titanoboa, the HUGE constrictor that lived in the swamps of what is now, Columbia. Dinosaur George answers several questions submitted by the listeners, and then gives his opinions of numerous "Who Would Win" battles! Support the show
Jan 1, 2021
Indominus rex and Indoraptor are two of the most recognizable dinosaurs from the JP series, but were they real dinosaurs? In this episode we'll hear Dinosaur George speak about both. There is also a short interview with one of his Tyrannosaurus Patreon Club Members, as well as some Q&A, and then two very unique "Who Would Win" battles. Support the show
Dec 28, 2020
Tyrannosaurus rex was the King of the Dinosaurs! In this episode Dinosaur George will teach you all the information you have ever wanted to know about T-rex. How did it hunt? How many fingers did it actually have? You'll be a T-rex expert after listening to this podcast. Dinosaur George will also answer some listener submitted questions as well as some "WHO WOULD WIN" segments! Support the show
Dec 17, 2020
Mosasaurs were giant swimming reptiles that hunted the seas during the Cretaceous Period! Support the show
Dec 14, 2020
Our Feature Creature is Spinosaurus! Dinosaur George will teach you everything you've ever wanted to know about this massive theropod! Support the show
Dec 9, 2020
Dinosaur George teaches you about that strange and unusual dinosaur with the domed head! He also answers questions submitted by listeners! Support the show
Dec 4, 2020
Dinosaur George teaches you everything you ever wanted to know about this fast predator. He also answers multiple questions for the listeners. Support the show
Nov 30, 2020
Dinosaur George explains the various time periods and what lived during each one. In this podcast you'll also learn about erosion, and why it is important to paleontologists. Support the show
Nov 28, 2020
Our Feature Creature is Brachiosaurus! Dinosaur George gives you a lot of details about this amazing herbivore. In the Who Would Win segment, we answer challenges submitted by Patreon Tyrannosaurus Club members Noah and Bridget. And in the Ask Dinosaur George segment, we answer questions about Daspletosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Jurassic Extinction and and the hunting methods of Tyrannosaurus. Support the show
Nov 24, 2020
In this episode Dinosaur George explains everything about our podcast. The focus of this episode is on Allosaurus. Dinosaur George will give you some amazing details about this large carnivore from the Late Jurassic Period. Then, in our "Who Would Win" segment, DG will size up some amazing battles between different kinds of prehistoric animals. Who Would Win? Allosaurus vs Mastodon - Therizinosaurus vs Tarbosaurus - Titanoboa vs Spinosaurs - Cryolophosaurus vs Stegosaurus? Listen while Dinosaur George compares each contestant and then explains who he thinks would win in a fight! Support the show