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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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!द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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 plac…
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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 pal…
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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.…
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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.द्वारा Dinosaur George
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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!द्वारा Dinosaur George
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