
Dinosaur George Kids - A Show for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs
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.
It's funny, upbeat and very entertaining fro any ages 1 to 100!
Episodes
140 episodes
140 - Nigersaurus & (June Birthday Shoutouts)
Its jaws were wider than the rest of its skull. This sauropod had a mouth like a lawnmower! Join us for information on this remarkable dinosaur.
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Season 4
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Episode 140
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1:08:10

139 - Daeodon (The Terminator Pig?)
It's called the Terminator Pig, but was this really a pig? Daeodon was a large, fast, hooved carnivore that stop atop the food chain of its time. Join dinosaur George as he talks about what this mammal truly was. And listen to the interview he ...
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Season 4
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Episode 139
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1:05:06

138 - Inostrancevia (The Medusa Monster)
The largest, and most dangerous, of the Gorgons, Inostrancevia was an amazing Permian Reptile. It was simply awesome! Join Dinosaur George for a deep dive into this, and many other prehistoric animals. Plus we interview a T-rex members of the P...
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57:22

137 - Diplocaulus (Boomerang Head)
Its head is shaped like a boomerang, but its mouth is filled with teeth. We are going way back to the Permian in this episode to learn about the strange amphibian, Diplocaulus!
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Season 4
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Episode 137
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1:02:31

136 - What is a Dinosaur?
Dinosaur George, and Noah his assistant, explain the basics of what a dinosaur is, where they came from, and how paleontologists place them into family groups.
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Season 4
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Episode 136
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1:04:50

135 - Dunkleosteus (Snapper Jaws)
It was the unrivaled King of the Ocean during its time. Dunkleosteus was a very powerful predator with some amazing features. Join Dinosaur George on a journey into the deep ocean and learn about this amazing fish!
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Season 4
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Episode 135
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55:49

134 - Minmi (And May Birthday Shoutouts)
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 M...
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Season 4
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Episode 134
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59:01

133 - Arctotherium (The Giant Bear)
It was the worlds largest bear and the subject of this podcast. Join Dinosaur George as he teaches you about this impressive bully!
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Season 4
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Episode 133
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56:17

132 - Who Would Win!
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.
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Season 4
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Episode 132
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1:38:28

131 - Ilokelesia - April B-Day Shout Outs
T-rex members get their birthday shoutouts for April, and we learn about a rare theropod, related to Carnotaurus.
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Season 4
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Episode 131
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52:49

130 - Dinosaur Eggs and Feb Birthday Shoutouts
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.
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Season 4
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Episode 130
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56:06

129 - Liopleurodon (King of the Sea?)
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!!!
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Season 4
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Episode 129
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58:33

128 - Thylocephale (March Birthdays)
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.
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Season 4
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Episode 128
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1:00:55

127- Herbivore Dinosaur Defense
In this episode Dinosaur George brings in his two assistants, Noah and Owen, to help answer the question, "How did herbivore dinosaurs defend themselves?"
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Season 4
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Episode 127
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1:14:58

126 - Melanorosaurus (Basal Sauropodomorph)
One of the earliest members of the Sauropod family, this dinosaur was among the largest of the Triassic Period!
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Season 4
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Episode 126
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1:03:39

125 - Sauropelta (And Dec. B-Day Shoutouts)
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!
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Season 4
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Episode 125
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1:00:40

124 - Irritator (This makes me so mad!)
Why would a fish-eating dinosaur cause so much grief and aggravation? Join Dinosaur George in this podcast where he'll explain it all!
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Season 4
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Episode 124
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1:03:43

123 - How Tyrannosaurus rex Hunted
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.
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Season 4
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Episode 123
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1:03:41

122 - Lokiceratops (November Birthday Shout Outs)
Loki, the God of trickery, has a dinosaur named after it. This unusual ceratopsian is the focus of this podcast!
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Season 4
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Episode 122
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1:03:46

121 - Diplodocus (4 yr Anniversary Show)
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.&...
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Season 4
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Episode 121
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1:13:41

120 - Caelestiventus (The Desert Pterosaur)
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 abo...
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Season 3
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Episode 120
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1:04:48

119 - Deinotherium (The Backwards Elephant)
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 thi...
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Season 3
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Episode 119
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57:21

118 - Camarasaurus (Mid-Sized Sauropod)
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!
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Season 3
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Episode 118
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1:22:04
