
88 - Mamenchisaurus - The Long LONG LONG Neck.
Over half of its body is its neck. This sauropod is an amazing dinosaur!!!!! Support the show
14 Aug 20231h 7min

87 - Kosmoceratops (New, Strange Ceratopsian)
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
13 Juli 20231h 12min

86 - Lambeosaurus (Duck-Billed Dino)
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
3 Juli 202351min

85- Basilosaurus (The King of the Whales)
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
26 Juni 20231h 9min

84 - Pleurocoelus - A Mystery Sauropod
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
21 Juni 202354min

83 - Sinornithosaurus (May B-day Shout Outs)
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
17 Juni 202357min

82- Smilodon (Knife -Tooth Cat)
Smilodon is one of the most recognized prehistoric creatures because of its massive long teeth. Support the show
9 Apr 202349min

81 - Edmontosaurus (The Duck Billed Dino)
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
25 Mars 202347min