<p>A show for kids who love dinosaurs, paleontology, and other cool science stuff. It's a fun, family friendly, place where children are not only taught about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, but they are also taught about good manners and courtesy. <br>It's funny, upbeat and very entertaining fro any ages 1 to 100!</p>
Mutadon is a fictional dinosaur from the Jurassic Park series. Although it is not a real dinosaur, DG talks about what it was.
Kentrosaurus was a small member of the Stegosaur family. It may have been small, but it packed some pretty amazing weapons. Join us and learn more about this amazing herbivore!
Monolophosaurus is known for the large crest that runs along the top of the skull. What was the function of this crest? You'll learn the answer to this, and many other questions, about this cool predator.
The terror birds were a group of predatory birds that ruled their environments. But was Gastornis a true terror, or was it more of an herbivore? Join us on this episode and find out.
When first described this huge member of the sauropod family was thought to be Brachiosaurus. But a later look showed that it was a different dinosaur. Named Giraffatitan, this massive dinosaur was among the largest animals to ever roam Africa.
One of the best known herbivore dinosaurs is Psittacosaurus. From eggs, to embryos, to juveniles, to adults, paleontologists have found fossils from every age group.
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!!!
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.
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.
It was the largest known predatory mammal, capable of eating elephants. Join DG and learn more about the Greatest Beast!
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.