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
162 episodes
162 - Dinosaur Migration (Feb Birthday Shoutouts)
T-rex patreon club members receive their birthday shout-outs in the episode. And we'll learn if, and why, dinosaurs would have migrated. Is there any evidence they did? And what did the predators do when it happened?
161 - Anodontosaurus (Old Toothless)
Ankylosaurs have always fascinated us. Join Dinosaur George as he teaches you about one of the members of that family. You'll also learn some interesting scientific words and phrases in this podcast.
160 - Mutadon & Feb Birthday Shoutouts
Mutadon is a fictional dinosaur from the Jurassic Park series. Although it is not a real dinosaur, DG talks about what it was.
159 - Kentrosaurus and January Birthday Shou-Outs
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!
158 - Monolophosaurus (Making Sounds with your Nose!)
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.
157 - Gastornis (The Terror Bird?) - December Birthday Shoutouts
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.
156 - Giraffatitan (The Titanic Giraffe)
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....
155 - Psittacosaurus (The Parrot?)
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.
154 - The Origin of Dinosaurs (Where did they come from?)
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!!!
153 - Lambeosaurus (Hatchet Head)
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.
152 - Torvosaurus & November Birthday Shoutouts
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.
151 - Megistotherium (The Nightmare Dog)
It was the largest known predatory mammal, capable of eating elephants. Join DG and learn more about the Greatest Beast!
150 - Dinosaur Extinction Explained
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 stru...
149 - Nanotyrannus (The Small Tyrant)
Nanotyrannus has been the subject of debate for over a decade. Some paleontologists thought it was a juvenile Tyrannosaurus while others, like Dinosaur George, said it was its own species. A new discovery has answered the questions and you'll h...
148 - Are Birds Dinosaurs?
Where did birds come from? Are they actual dinosaurs? Travel back with us as Dinosaur George and his assistant Noah discuss the origins of birds and how they are related to dinosaurs.
146 - Spicomellus - The Porcupine Dinosaur
Meet Spicomellus, the spiky-skinned ankylosaur often called the Porcupine Dinosaur! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur expert and paleontology educator Dinosaur George introduces kids to one of the most bizarre...
145 - Kaprosuchus – The Boar-Crocodile of the Cretaceous
Meet the Kaprosuchus, also known as the “Boar Crocodile”! This amazing crocodile-like creature lived during the Late Cretaceous and had giant tusk-like teeth that made it one of the most unusual reptiles of its time. In this episo...
144 - Anzu – The Heavenly Eagle Dinosaur of North America
Meet Anzu, also called the “Heavenly Eagle” dinosaur! This fascinating oviraptorid is one of the most complete examples ever found in North America. In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educat...
143 - Diabloceratops - The Little Devil Dinosaur
Don’t let the name fool you — Diabloceratops wasn’t naughty, it was a fascinating horned dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, educator Dinosaur George explains what made this cerat...
142 - Ceratosaurus - The Blade Nosed Predator
Meet the Ceratosaurus, a blade-nosed predator from the Late Jurassic! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educator Dinosaur George explains what made this carnivore so unusual — from its horned skull and f...
141 - Digging Fossils with Dinosaur George
In this fun and educational episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George teaches kids all about fossil hunting and what it takes to become a real fossil collector.From where to dig for ...
140 - Nigersaurus - A plant-eating Sauropod
Say hello to Nigersaurus, a one-of-a-kind sauropod dinosaur with a face like a vacuum and a mouth like a lawnmower! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George shares fun science facts ab...
139 - Daeodon - The Terminator Pig
They call it the Terminator Pig, but was Daeodon really a pig? In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George introduces kids to this strange and powerful prehistoric mammal predator that ruled...
138 - Inostrancevia - The Medusa Monster
Before the dinosaurs ruled the Earth, terrifying reptiles stalked the planet — and Inostrancevia was one of the scariest! Known as the Medusa Monster, this prehistoric predator lived during the Permian Period, long before T...