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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

501 episodes - English - Latest episode: 18 days ago - ★★★★★ - 440 ratings

New dinosaurs are discovered all the time. Have fun and relax with hosts Garret and Sabrina each week as they explore the latest dinosaur news, chat with paleontology experts, dive deep into a “dinosaur of the day,” go down Oryctodromeus burrows with their fun facts, answer your burning questions, and connect dinosaurs to topics ranging from chocolate to the Titanic and more! Educational and entertaining, I Know Dino is a must listen dinosaur podcast for experts and newcomers alike.

Dinosaurs have been found on every continent of planet earth: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America, in places like the Badlands in Black Hills, the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, Haddonfield, New Jersey, Munich, Germany, Hateg Island and more. Dinosaurs lived in the north and south hemisphere, in forests, swamps, and more habitats.

The podcast talks about types of dinosaurs that lived in the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous—all of the Mesozoic. Different kinds of dinosaurs covered include Allosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Apatosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Baryonyx, Brachiosaurus, Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, Dilophosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Oviraptor, Parasaurolophus, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Triceratops, Troodon, Tyrannosaurus (sometimes known as t-rex), Utahraptor, Velociraptor, and many raptors.

Past interviewees include Brian Engh, Bolorsetseg Minjin, Darren Naish, Dustin Growick, Glen McIntosh, Gregory Paul, Hans Sues, Jack Horner, Jim Kirkland, Jingmai O-Connor, Matt Lamanna, Michael Benton, Mike Gunton, Nizar Ibrahim, Phil Currie, Phil Tippett, Riley Black, Steve Brusatte, Tim Walker, Thomas Carr, Tom Holtz, and Victoria Arbour.

Topics covered include paleontology (paleo), natural history, history (and prehistory), geology, art, mathematics, geography, earth sciences, life science, zoology, evolution, and culture.

Past dino episodes have dealt with dinosaur armor, big dinosaurs, small dinosaurs, bones, cannibalism, cartilage, carnivorous animals and predators, herbivorous animals and prey, claw, crest, courtship, dueling, facial features, feathers, being flightless, gliding, natural disasters (like with a volcano and lava, which forms igneous rock, and tsunami), natural science, opals, sail, sedimentary layers, skeletons, skulls, smell, species, spikes, termites, mating, microscopes, the last days of the dinos (and how the asteroid impact crater made them go extinct). Also, the atmosphere, bacterial infections, a cabin made of fossils, calcium, charcoal, comets, dinosaur hunter, and common misconceptions.

Past episodes about dinosaurs in the media include topics like how accurate the dinosaurs are, computer animation, Arlo from The Good Dinosaur, science fiction movies, Rexy, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Gertie, Victorian sculptures like Crystal Palace, dinosaur animatronics, dinosaur game, dinosaur world, and Prehistoric Planet.

Famous people in history covered in the podcast include Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Charles Knight, Charles Marsh, Edward Cope, Franz Nopsca, J. R. R. Tolkien, Richard Owen (who coined the term Dinosauria), Roy Chapman Andrews (who indirectly inspired Indiana Jones), and Thomas Jefferson.

Museum of science covered include the American Museum of Natural History, Yale Peabody Museum, Royal Tyrrell, Field Museum, and more, as well as state parks.

Additional past topics include different animals of the animal kingdom like the armadillo, sloth, crocodile, birds (like hummingbirds, the kiwi, ostrich, wild turkey, the dodo bird, and vulture), turtles, marine mammals like Mosasaurus, pterosaurs like Pteranodon, and other prehistoric reptiles.

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Episodes

Sabrina Ricci's Hardcore Bone Wars

September 11, 2019 12:00 - 2 hours - 142 MB

Sabrina explains the Bone Wars in incredible depth. The Bone Wars refers to the period between the 1870s and 1890s, where two paleontologists, Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope, had a rivalry that eventually ruined them but also made dinosaurs mainstream. Some of the dinosaurs they named were Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, Camptosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Coelophysis, Diplodocus, Dryosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and our dinosaur of the day Hesperor...

Three Spectacular Stegosaurs and Research Casting International

September 04, 2019 12:00 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

Dinosaur of the day Charonosaurus, a Chinese Parasaurolophus relative named after the ferryman from the river Styx. Interview with Peter May, founder and Owner of Research Casting International. They mounted Sue, Stan, & the Nation's T. rex. As well as Zuul, Patagotitan, and countless other amazing dinosaurs around the world. In dinosaur news this week: The new dinosaur Adratiklit boulahfa is the oldest known stegosaur and the first from Northern Africa Two new stegosaur specime...

The new grey skulled sauropodomorph and Mission Jurassic

August 28, 2019 12:00 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

Dinosaur of the day Polacanthus, an ankylosaur that was described in the 1800s, but no one is sure who named it. In dinosaur news this week: After decades of being classified as Massospondylus, “grey skull” has a new name, Ngwevu intloko Mission Jurassic in North Wyoming could hold over 100 dinosaurs in one square mile A group of juvenile hadrosaurs was found at Pipestone Creek, near the Philip J. Currie Museum The Scottish government is working on better protecting the fossils...

A new dinosaur found in amber and a tyrannosaur footprint in China

August 21, 2019 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

Dinosaur of the day Patagonykus, The "Patagonian claw" alvarezsaur from the Cretaceous. Interview with Annalisa Berta, a paleontologist and professor emerita at San Diego State University. She’s also the co-author, along with Dr. Susan Turner, of the upcoming book Women in Vertebrate Paleontology, which is a history of women bone hunters beginning in the late 1700s. In dinosaur news this week: Elektorornis chenguangi was named based on its fuzzy foot, which was found in amber El...

Nigersaurus, the Darth Vader vacuum cleaner of the Cretaceous

August 14, 2019 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Dinosaur of the day Nigersaurus, the Darth Vader vacuum cleaner of the Cretaceous. In dinosaur news this week: A new Psittacosaurus species from Mongolia, amitabha, was described with gastroliths and a great skull A 10 year old boy in Guangdong Province, China stumbled upon a nest of 11 dinosaur eggs A college student In North Dakota found a Triceratops skull while on a paleontology dig Visitors to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science can now see volunteers working on prepar...

Microraptor ate its food face first & Jurassic Park as a horror film

August 07, 2019 12:00 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

Dinosaur of the day Vulcanodon, a Jurassic sauropod that lived in an African desert surrounded by volcanoes. Interview with Scott A Bradley, the host of the Hellbent for Horror Podcast, and author of the book, Screaming for Pleasure: How Horror Makes You Happy and Healthy. He is also a guest blogger on Lit Reactor and contributing writer to magazines like Evilspeak and Medium Chill. In dinosaur news this week: A microraptor was found with a complete lizard in its stomach that it ...

Tenontosaurus with a limp, 1,000s of saurpods, and over 70 T. rex

July 31, 2019 12:00 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Dinosaur of the day Sinornithosaurus, an early raptor from China that was covered in feathers. In dinosaur news this week: A new census of the Lance & Hell Creek Formations found at least 71 T. rex skulls & skeletons A database of over 3,000 sauropod specimens from the Morrison Formation has been published Broken ribs, toes, and a bone infection were found in an unfortunate Tenontosaurus A helitack crew in Colorado picked up “Walter” in two plaster jackets that weighed over 1,0...

A new hadrosaur with an eagle nose and a shovel bill

July 24, 2019 12:00 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Dinosaur of the day Tuojiangosaurus, a dinosaur that resembles Stegosaurus with thinner plates. Interview with Jen Bauer, a postdoctoral associate at the Florida Museum of Natural History, with a focus on the myFOSSIL project and the Thompson Institute for Earth Systems. She is also the co-creator, along with Adriane Lam, of Time Scavengers In dinosaur news this week: Aquilarhinus, the new hadrosaur from Texas with a shovel bill and an eagle nose A large group of opalized dinosa...

Blue dinosaur feathers and a theropod with a small skull in its stomache

July 17, 2019 12:00 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MB

Dinosaur of the day Euoplocephalus, an ankylosaur from Dinosaur Provinical Park in Canada. In dinosaur news this week: Notatesseraeraptor, a well preserved theropod of the Late Triassic was described in Switzerland A new study of non-iridescent structural colors in feathers described blue feathers in an extinct bird An article covered paleontologist Amy Atwater, the woman behind the Instagram account @mary_annings_revenge The company Handbuilt has created a really cool augmente...

David Evans and the one-toed walker

July 10, 2019 12:00 - 57 minutes - 52.5 MB

Dinosaur of the day Tsintaosaurus, a hadrosaur with a distinctive "unicorn-like" head crest. Interview with David Evans, a prolific researcher, associate Professor at the University of Toronto, and curator of dinosaurs at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) In dinosaur news this week: A new dinosaur with one large middle toe and two small slashing claws was discovered The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia has a new Dinosaurs Around the World exhibit I...

Hylaeosaurus - Episode 240

July 03, 2019 12:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

Dinosaur of the day Hylaeosaurus, an ankylosaur that was one of the first three named dinosaurs. In dinosaur news this week: Researchers questioned dinosaur soft tissue discoveries after finding microorganisms living on a Centrosaurus fossil A pair of massive Macroelongatoolithus eggs were described from Southeastern Idaho In Zimbabwe, a team of researchers found a 97% complete dinosaur skeleton Potential evidence of T. rex living in groups was teased in Utah The Mukawa dinosa...

Riojasaurus - Episode 239

June 26, 2019 12:00 - 1 hour - 55.9 MB

Dinosaur of the day Riojasaurus, a Triassic sauropodomorph from Argentina that may have been bipedal. Interview with Tadd Galusha, writer and illustrator of the graphic novel Cretaceous. He’s a comic artist and illustrator, who also created the web comic The Backwoods and worked on Godzilla and TMNT/Ghostbusters 2. You can follow him on Instagram or Twitter, @TaddGalusha, and get his book on Amazon. In dinosaur news this week: The hadrosaur Prosaurolophus may have grown a large s...

Supersaurus - Episode 238

June 19, 2019 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

Dinosaur of the day Supersaurus, a Portuguese relative of Diplodocus. In dinosaur news this week: Several new opalized Iguanodontian fossils were described from Australia and were used to name a new dinosaur: Fostoria Two new dinosaurs were found in Thailand within a few miles of each other: Phuwiangvenator and Vayuraptor The National Museum in Rio de Janeiro lost less specimens than previously thought The new exhibit DinoQuest opened at the Science Centre Singapore A replica ...

Shuvuuia - Episode 237

June 12, 2019 12:00 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Dinosaur of the day Shuvuuia, a Mongolian alvarezsaurid that was probably covered in dino fuzz. Interview with David Armsby, the creator of the YouTube channel Dead Sound. You may have seen his excellent short animated movie Sharp Teeth. If you haven't seen it, it's definitely worth a look. You can also see the video version of our interview on YouTube. In dinosaur news this week: A new study found that the Triassic sauropodomorph Mussaurus crawled on all fours as a hatchling A ...

Gargoyleosaurus - Episode 236

June 05, 2019 12:00 - 28 minutes - 26 MB

Dinosaur of the day Gargoyleosaurus, a Jurassic ankylosaur from Wyoming. Check out our new Parasaurolophus gear at bit.ly/iknowdinostore In dinosaur news this week: A new Late Jurassic sauropod named Oceanotitan was described from Portugal A new study shows that sauropods probably walked on their toes with a large fleshy pad under their heel About 20 bones have been recovered from the ceratopsian in Highlands Ranch, Colorado The court case over the dueling dinosaurs (a ceratop...

Talarurus - Episode 235

May 29, 2019 12:00 - 56 minutes - 52.1 MB

Dinosaur of the day Talarurus, the "wicker tailed" ankylosaurid from Mongolia. Interview with Brian Engh, a paleoartist, who has illustrated many of the recent dinosaur finds including Aquilops, Dynamoterror, and Invictarx, to name a few. He also makes puppets, movies, and music. Follow him on Patreon at historianhimself. In dinosaur news this week: Ambopteryx, the new membrane-winged dinosaur, adds details that were missing from the Yi qi discovery Workers on a construction sit...

Agathaumas - Episode 234

May 22, 2019 12:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

Get our new gear at bit.ly/iknowdinostore Dinosaur of the day Agathaumas, the ceratopsid that was a ceratopsid before we knew what ceratopsids were. In dinosaur news this week: A single wing of Alcmonavis, the larger cousin of Archaeopteryx was described Thomas Carr visited the Tufts-Love T. Rex and thinks it might help settle the Nanotyrannus debate Maximo the titanosaur at the Field Museum now has its own AI messaging program Thanks to a recent donation, Rowan University pla...

Chungkingosaurus - Episode 233

May 15, 2019 12:00 - 51 minutes - 47.1 MB

Check out our new Parasaurolophus gear on our store! bit.ly/iknowdinostore Dinosaur of the day Chungkingosaurus, one of the smallest known stegosaurs. Interview with Andrew McDonald, curator and an educator at the Western Science Center in Hemet, California. His research focuses on the evolution of dinosaurs in North America during the Cretaceous, and he regular does field work in New Mexico. Since becoming curator, he's already named two new dinosaurs: Dynamoterror and Invictarx....

Indosuchus - Episode 232

May 08, 2019 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Indosuchus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Indosuchus-Episode-232/ Dinosaur of the day Indosuchus, an Indian abelisaurid from the Late Cretaceous. In dinosaur news this week: The foot of a new dinosaur, Imperobator antarcticus, was found in Antarctica Xingtianosaurus ganqi was found in China and named after a headless deity and his weapon A robotic Caudipteryx and baby ostriches may help explain...

Haestasaurus - Episode 231

May 01, 2019 12:00 - 54 minutes - 49.9 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Haestasaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Haestasaurus-Episode-231/ Dinosaur of the day Haestasaurus, a sauropod whose arm was originally thought to be from a carnivorous marine reptile. Interview with Steve Brusatte, Paleontologist at The University of Edinburgh. Before moving to the UK he spent several years at the American Museum of Natural History. He is also the "resident paleontologist" fo...

Jeholosaurus - Episode 230

April 24, 2019 12:00 - 30 minutes - 28 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Jeholosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Jeholosaurus-Episode-230/ Dinosaur of the day Jeholosaurus, a cute little ornithopod from northeastern China. In dinosaur news this week: Amazing skin detail was preserved in one inch long theropod tracks in South Korea A new study shows that Dinosaurs didn't evolve thick eggs until the Middle or Late Jurassic A new paper declares that Bienosaurus is ...

Rhoetosaurus - Episode 229

April 17, 2019 12:00 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Rhoetosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Rhoetosaurus-Episode-229/ Dinosaur of the day Rhoetosaurus, a sauropod from Queensland, Australia that has been pieced together over 50+ years. Interview with Darrin Pagnac, associate professor of geology and geological engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, and the author of a recent paper called Dinosaurs: A Catalyst for Critical...

Gigantspinosaurus - Episode 228

April 10, 2019 13:22 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Gigantspinosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Gigantspinosaurus-Episode-228/ Dinosaur of the day Gigantspinosaurus, a stegosaur (not a spinosaurid) with large shoulder spines. In dinosaur news this week: The day that wiped out the dinosaurs was captured in a 1.3m layer of flood water, fossilized fish, and raining tektites According to the New Yorker, we can expect to see many dinosaur fossils...

Incisivosaurus - Episode 227

April 03, 2019 18:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Incisivosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Incisivosaurus-Episode-227/ Dinosaur of the day Incisivosaurus, a small dinosaur with rodent-like front teeth. Interview with Alida Bailleul, who recently described a dinosaur fossil with an unlaid egg clearly in its abdomen. Her research focuses on microscopic structure of dinosaur bone and tissue. She has also studied modern alligators and birds to l...

Kaatedocus - Episode 226

March 27, 2019 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Dinosaur of the day Kaatedocus , the smaller cousin of Diplodocus and Barosaurus. In dinosaur news this week: A new basal ornithopod with skinny arms, Mahuidacursor lipanglef, was described in Argentina A hadrosaur was found in Montana with marks showing it was probably chewed on by a juvenile T. rex Tracks from the Middle Jurassic of China appear to be the first evidence of quadrupedal theropod walking Several institutions in New Mexico are working together this spring to phot...

Atlascopcosaurus - Episode 225

March 20, 2019 12:00 - 59 minutes - 54 MB

Dinosaur of the day Atlascopcosaurus, an Early Cretaceous iguanodont from southern Australia. We also interviewed Michael D'Emic, Assistant Professor of Biology at Adelphi University. He has studied dinosaur body size evolution, bone tissues, and teeth. We discuss the crazy number of teeth that Majungasaurus grew, Allosaurus growth variation, why some Titanosaurs had osteoderms, and a lot more. Follow him on Twitter @astrophocaudia In dinosaur news this week: A new ornithopod, Ga...

Dromaeosaurus - Episode 224

March 13, 2019 12:00 - 24 minutes - 22.2 MB

Dinosaur of the day Dromaeosaurus, the bigger badder cousin of velociraptor with a bite about three times as strong. In dinosaur news this week: A new baby oviraptorid, Gobiraptor minutus, from Cretaceous Mongolia that may have eaten bivalves The first stegosaur named in Mongolia, Mongolostegus exspectabilis, may be the most recent stegosaur found to date A new article in Nature shows that two-thirds of 3D scan data is not shared online, largely so authors can exclusively use it...

Nodosaurus - Episode 223

March 06, 2019 13:00 - 49 minutes - 45.1 MB

Dinosaur of the day Nodosaurus, the original member of Nodosauridae (the clade of ankylosaurs without tail clubs). Interview with Thomas Hopp, scientist, inventor, lecturer, and author. He’s written a number of short stories and novels, including the science fiction series Dinosaur Wars. He has also proposed that dinosaurs evolved feathers on their hindlimbs to warm their nests. In dinosaur news this week: A new American Tyrannosauroid, Moros intrepidus, was about 30 million year...

Mei long - Episode 222

February 27, 2019 13:00 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

Dinosaur of the day Mei long, the "soundly sleeping dragon" from China. In dinosaur news this week: A new Iguanodontian, Pareisactus evrostos, was found in Spain with an extra thick shoulder blade A roughly three-year-old early Saurischian, Nhandumirim waldsangae, was found in Brazil and named after its distant cousin: the rhea An Iguanodontian, Sektensaurus sanjuanboscoi, was found on an island in a lake that’s only visible when water levels are low 25% a trackway from Winton,...

Dromiceiomimus - Episode 221

February 20, 2019 13:00 - 51 minutes - 47.5 MB

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Dromiceiomimus, more links from Eric Przybyszewski, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Dromiceiomimus-Episode-221/ Dinosaur of the day Dromiceiomimus, likely one of the fastest dinosaurs of the Mesozoic. Interview with Eric Przybyszewski, a student at Montana State University’s Department of Earth Sciences and researcher at Two Medicine Dinosaur Center in Bynum, Montana. He is the lead author of the t...

Mussaurus - Episode 220

February 13, 2019 13:00 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

Dinosaur of the day Mussaurus, the "mouse lizard" sauropodomorph from Argentina. In dinosaur news this week: A new Amargasaurus relative, Bajadasaurus, was described with some amazing neck spines A dinosaur foot including feathers and scutes was found preserved in amber The original feather that defined Archaeopteryx may not belong to Archaeopteryx as it's now defined A new dinosaur fossil went on display in Japan and may be the county's oldest dinosaur fossil An event called ...

Nedoceratops - Episode 219

February 06, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

Dinosaur of the day Nedoceratops, the lesser known ceratopsian in the Triceratops vs Torosaurus debate. Interview with Denver Fowler & Liz Freedman Fowler, paleontologists who work at the Badlands Dinosaur Museum. Denver is the curator. Liz is an Associate Professor of Biology at Dickinson State University. They have worked on a nodosaur, tyrannosaur, ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, and other dinosaurs all over the world. Check out there upcoming conference. In dinosaur news this week:...

Mononykus - Episode 218

January 30, 2019 13:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

Dinosaur of the day Mononykus, an Alvarezsaurid with tiny arms but big claws that lived in the Late Cretaceous in what is now Mongolia. In dinosaur news this week: Connecticut may have picked the wrong state dinosaur since Eubrontes tracks may have been made by a sauropodomorph instead of a predator UV vision may have helped dinosaurs see their way through dense forests There may have been an increase in asteroid impacts near the beginning of the Mesozoic The lawsuit regarding ...

Nanosaurus - Episode 217

January 23, 2019 13:00 - 56 minutes - 51.7 MB

Dinosaur of the day Nanosaurus, a small herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic. Interview with Tom Holtz, principal lecturer at the University of Maryland’s Department of Geology and the Faculty Director of the Science and Global Change Program. His primary focus is theropods, especially tyrannosaurids. He has also written several books, including Dinosaurs: The Most Complete Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages and Jurassic World Dinosaur Field Guide. Follo...

Megaraptor - Episode 216

January 16, 2019 13:00 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

Dinosaur of the day Megaraptor, A large theropod with claws over one foot long (originally thought to be foot claws, now known to be hand claws). In dinosaur news this week: Stegosaurus and Plateosaurus had much stronger bites than their close ancestors, while T. rex had a bite similar to its relatives A new model shows how the mega-tsunami at the end-cretaceous spread around the world The Planetario Alfa museum has an exhibit Dinosaurs Made in Mexico An Indian geologist stirre...

Tarchia - Episode 215

January 09, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

Dinosaur of the day Tarchia, a Mongolian ankylosaur that was likely prey of Tarbosaurus. Interview with Past Time podcast, Matt, Adam, and Catherine are the hosts. They are all also paleontologists working with reptiles, lemurs, and bird brains. Check them out on Facebook or Twitter. In dinosaur news this week: The new theropod Saltriovenator zanellai from the Italian alps pushes back the first date of 1 ton carnivores to the earliest Jurassic A fluid mechanics model confirms th...

Thecodontosaurus - Best of 2018

January 02, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 86 MB

Dinosaur of the day Thecodontosaurus, a Triassic sauropodomorph discovered in 1830s England. In dinosaur news this week: Best discovery: Ledumahadi 2nd best discovery: Jinyunpelta Best listener question: What species of modern bird is the closest living relative of theropods, or more specifically raptors? Most controversial paper: Spinosaurus probably couldn’t swim very well Best dino food study: Dromeosaurs probably didn’t pack hunt Best dinosaur biomechanic study: “Puncture...

Qantassaurus - Episode 213

December 26, 2018 13:00 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

Dinosaur of the day Qantassaurus, a small, quick, bipedal herbivore from Australia. Interview with Dustin Growick, the Senior Creative Consultant at Museum Hack at AMNH. He also hosts Caveat's VERSUS in NYC and the popular YouTube channel The Dinosaur Show. Follow him on Instagram @dinosaurwhisperer In dinosaur news this week: A new titanosaur from Argentina was named Baalsaurus Two new pterosaurs were found with fossilized feathers—making a shared feathery ancestor between dino...

Wuerhosaurus - Episode 212

December 19, 2018 13:00 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

Dinosaur of the day Wuerhosaurus, possibly the last ever stegosaur. In dinosaur news this week: Three exceptionally well preserved new sauropodomorphs in Brazil were used to describe the new genus Macrocollum (literally “long neck”) Another new opalized dinosaur fossil was found in Australia, this one was from a jaw and named a new genus—Weewarrasaurus Seven vertebrae from the banks of the Volga river were used to describe the new titanosaur Volgatitan Histology on a fossil fro...

Dracopelta - Episode 211

December 12, 2018 13:00 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

Dinosaur of the day Dracopelta, an ankylosaur with sides covered in overlapping armor. We also interview Riley Black, a science writer who’s written for Smithsonian, National Geographic, Nature, Slate, and Jurassic World, to name a few. She has a blog, Laelaps, on Scientific American, and she’s written numerous books, including My Beloved Brontosaurus, Prehistoric Predators, and Written in Stone. In dinosaur news this week: A new dinosaur, and close relative to Carnotaurus, was n...

Yangchuanosaurus - Episode 210

December 05, 2018 13:00 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

Dinosaur of the day Yangchuanosaurus, an Allosaurus-sized carnivore from the Jurassic of Sichuan, China. In dinosaur news this week: A New Ceratopsid Dinosaur, Crittendenceratops, was discovered in Arizona A new Chinese titanosauriform, Liaoningotitan, was fortunately named the same as mounts that have already gone on display Amphicoelias fragillimus was renamed Maraapunisaurus fragillimus after a reanalysis showed it wasn’t nearly as large as previously thought A doctor in Tex...

Beishanlong - Episode 209

November 28, 2018 13:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Dinosaur of the day Beishanlong, the "North Mountains dragon" from Gansu China. Interview with Jessie Atterholt, assistant professor at the Western University of Health Sciences. She's also the lead author of the new paper "The most complete enantiornithine from North America and a phylogenetic analysis of the Avisauridae." You can follow her on Instagram @theladyanatomica or jessieatterholt.com In dinosaur news this week: The smallest dinosaur footprints ever were discovered fou...

Crichtonpelta - Episode 208

November 21, 2018 14:01 - 1 hour - 55.3 MB

Dinosaur of the day Crichtonsaurus/Crichtonpelta, a Chinese ankylosaur named after Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton. Interview with Matt Celesky, Research associate at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science where he put together the excellent paleoart exhibit "Picturing the Past." He is also the Senior exhibition designer for the museum resources division of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. He can be found on Twitter @clepsydrops In dinosaur news t...

Montanoceratops - Episode 207

November 14, 2018 13:00 - 1 hour - 73 MB

Dinosaur of the day Montanoceratops, a primitive ceratopsian with an unusually deep tail thanks to its vertebral spines. Interview with Ashley & Lee Hall, both from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Ashley is the Adult Programs Coordinator and Lee is a Preparator and Lab Manager. But more importantly, like us, their wedding heavily featured dinosaurs. In dinosaur news this week: T. rex could turn more quickly than similar dinosaurs New histology on the tyrannosaurs Jane &...

Zuniceratops - Episode 206

November 07, 2018 14:38 - 1 hour - 75.2 MB

Dinosaur of the day Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian that was discovered in New Mexico by an 8 year-old. Interview with Jingmai O'Connor, professor at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences who recently described the first ever fossilized dinosaur lung remains. In dinosaur news this week: A 130 million year old fossil from Hebei Province in China has been found The “Baofenglong fossil” recently went on display at Chongqing Yo...

Yamaceratops - Episode 205

October 31, 2018 12:00 - 59 minutes - 54.6 MB

Dinosaur of the day Yamaceratops, a ceratopsian whose frill is heavily pitted, possibly for jaw muscle attachments. Interview with Ali Nabavizadeh, Assistant Professor of anatomy at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. He studies the jaw musculature of herbivorous dinosaurs. Follow him on Twitter @Vert_Anatomist and check out his blog Anatomist's Guide. In dinosaur news this week: A large sauropod from the Late Cretaceous has been found in the Gobi Desert and it’s about 30-...

Coelophysis - Episode 204

October 24, 2018 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.5 MB

Dinosaur of the day Coelophysis, the state dinosaur of New Mexico which has been found in huge groups. In dinosaur news this week: Dynamoterror dynastes “powerful terror ruler,” was described from the Menefee Formation in NW New Mexico This episode is brought to you in part by TRX Dinosaurs, which makes beautiful and realistic dinosaur sculptures, puppets, and animatronics. You can see some amazing examples and works in progress on Instagram @trxdinosaurs To get access to lots o...

Cedarosaurus - Episode 203

October 17, 2018 12:00 - 1 hour - 69.9 MB

Dinosaur of the day Cedarosaurus, a Brachiosaurid (high browser) that has been found with over 100 gastroliths. Interview with Philip Millar, the Associate Creative Director at Creature Technology. The people who made the Walking with Dinosaurs Arena Spectacular, Jurassic World: The Exhibition, and many other amazing puppets. In dinosaur news this week: A new mamenchisaurid sauropod, Anhuilong diboensis, was found in China about 200 miles southwest of Shanghai A juvenile Diplodo...

Hadrosaurus - Episode 202

October 10, 2018 12:00 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

Dinosaur of the day Hadrosaurus, the first dinosaur skeleton to be mounted. In dinosaur news this week: A new dinosaur, Jinguofortis perplexus, gives a perplexing glimpse into early bird evolution A new carcharodontosaurid specimen was found North of Lisbon in Portugal The National Museum in Rio, Brazil may reopen in 3 years if they can secure funding The Dinosaur Gallery at the Australian Museum has reopened after adding the T. rex from the show "T. rex Autopsy" The New Mexic...

Dracorex - Episode 201

October 03, 2018 12:00 - 1 hour - 64.7 MB

Dinosaur of the day Dracorex, The "dragon king of Hogwarts". Interview with Jaye Jurassick, frequent guest on the Jurassic Park Podcast and @jaye_jurassick on Instagram where you can see his dinosaur art. In dinosaur news this week: A new sauropodomorph, Ledumahadi mafube, was the largest dinosaur of its time despite still having a "crouched" posture A ceratopsian at the Smithsonian has been called Triceratops, Diceratops, and Nedoceratops In Villány, Hungary (a wine region), b...

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