🎧 openpodme

KategorierSøk Podcast
Dinosaur George Kids - A Show for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs

Dinosaur George Kids - A Show for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs

VitenskapFor unge lyttere

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!

Siste episoder av Dinosaur George Kids - A Show for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs podcast

Side 1 av 3
  1. Spicomellus - The Porcupine Dinosaur (01:01:39)

    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 and amazing armored dinosaurs ever discovered. Spicomellus is believed to be the earliest known ankylosaur — and it’s unlike anything scientists expected! With spikes growing directly from its bones, this prehistoric plant-eater looked like a walking fortress...

  2. Kaprosuchus – The Boar-Crocodile of the Cretaceous (00:56:33)

    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 episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontologist educator Dinosaur George explains what made Kaprosuchus so fierce and fascinating. You’ll discover: How Kaprosuchus used its long teeth to hunt preyWhere paleontologists have found its fossilsWhy it was nicknamed...

  3. Anzu – The Heavenly Eagle Dinosaur of North America (01:02:59)

    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 educator Dinosaur George explains what made Anzu unique and why its discovery excited scientists around the world. You’ll discover: What Anzu looked like and how it got its nicknameWhere its fossils were discoveredHow it fits into the family of oviraptorid dinosaurs🎉 Patreon Bonu...

  4. Diabloceratops - The Little Devil Dinosaur (01:06:07)

    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 ceratopsian unique and why its discovery is so important to understanding the family of horned dinosaurs. You’ll discover: What Diabloceratops looked like and how it got its nameHow it compares to other horned dinosaurs like TriceratopsWhy this discovery helps fill...

  5. Ceratosaurus - The Blade Nosed Predator (00:58:26)

    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 four-fingered hands to its long, flexible tail. You’ll discover: How Ceratosaurus hunted and defended itselfWhere its fossils have been foundWhat made it different from other Jurassic predators like Allosaurus🎉 Patreon Bonus: All birthday shout-outs and “Who Wo...

  6. Digging Fossils with Dinosaur George (00:53:07)

    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 fossils to the tools you’ll need, this episode is packed with science fun for young dinosaur lovers and future paleontologists! 🦖 A perfect episode for kids who love dinosaurs, science, and natural history adventures! You’ll discover: How real paleontologists find and exca...

  7. Nigersaurus - A plant-eating Sauropod (01:08:10)

    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 about this unusual long-necked dinosaur from the Sahara Desert. With more than 500 tiny teeth and a jaw wider than its skull, Nigersaurus was built for munching plants all day long. It’s one of the weirdest plant-eating dinosaurs ever discovered! 🦖 A fun and educationa...

  8. Daeodon - The Terminator Pig (01:05:06)

    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 North America millions of years ago. With its giant skull, long legs, and razor-sharp teeth, Daeodon was a top predator that looked part pig, part nightmare — and it wasn’t even a dinosaur! This episode is perfect for curious kids who love prehistoric creatur...

  9. Inostrancevia - The Medusa Monster (00:57:22)

    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. rex ever appeared. In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George explores one of the largest and most dangerous members of the Gorgonopsid family — a saber-toothed reptile that dominated prehistoric ecosystems with powerful jaws an...

  10. Diplocaulus - Boomerang Head (01:02:31)

    With a head shaped like a boomerang, this strange amphibian from the Permian Period has puzzled paleontologists for years! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George introduces young listeners to Diplocaulus — one of the weirdest prehistoric creatures to ever swim in ancient waters. Its flat, crescent-shaped skull and sharp teeth gave it a truly unique look… but what was it used for? Was it for defense? Speed? Camouflage? Tune in and find out! 🦖 A f...

  11. What is a Dinosaur? (01:04:50)

    What exactly makes a dinosaur… a dinosaur? In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George and his assistant Noah explain the basics of dinosaur science in a way that’s easy for kids to understand. From how dinosaurs are different from other reptiles to where they came from and how scientists group them into families, this episode is the perfect intro to paleontology for young learners and dino fans! 🦖 A great educational episode for kids, parent...

  12. Dunkleosteus - Snapper Jaws (00:55:49)

    Meet Dunkleosteus, the armored fish with jaws so strong it could snap through anything in its path! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, paleontology educator Dinosaur George dives deep into the world of this prehistoric ocean predator that ruled the seas long before the dinosaurs. Known as the “King of the Ocean,” Dunkleosteus was a massive armored fish with a bite force that could crush bones, shells, and even other predators. It’s one of the most terrifying sea creatures ...

  13. 134 - Minmi (And May Birthday Shoutouts) (00:59:01)

    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 May get their shoutouts! Support the show

  14. 133 - Arctotherium (The Giant Bear) (00:56:17)

    It was the worlds largest bear and the subject of this podcast. Join Dinosaur George as he teaches you about this impressive bully! Support the show

  15. 132 - Who Would Win! (01:38:28)

    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. Support the show

  16. 131 - Ilokelesia - April B-Day Shout Outs (00:52:49)

    T-rex members get their birthday shoutouts for April, and we learn about a rare theropod, related to Carnotaurus. Support the show

  17. 130 - Dinosaur Eggs and Feb Birthday Shoutouts (00:56:06)

    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. Support the show

  18. 129 - Liopleurodon (King of the Sea?) (00:58:33)

    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!!! Support the show

  19. 128 - Thylocephale (March Birthdays) (01:00:55)

    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. Support the show

  20. 127- Herbivore Dinosaur Defense (01:14:58)

    In this episode Dinosaur George brings in his two assistants, Noah and Owen, to help answer the question, "How did herbivore dinosaurs defend themselves?" Support the show

  21. 126 - Melanorosaurus (Basal Sauropodomorph) (01:03:39)

    One of the earliest members of the Sauropod family, this dinosaur was among the largest of the Triassic Period! Support the show

  22. 125 - Sauropelta (And Dec. B-Day Shoutouts) (01:00:40)

    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! Support the show

  23. 124 - Irritator (This makes me so mad!) (01:03:43)

    Why would a fish-eating dinosaur cause so much grief and aggravation? Join Dinosaur George in this podcast where he'll explain it all! Support the show

  24. 123 - How Tyrannosaurus rex Hunted (01:03:41)

    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. Support the show

  25. 122 - Lokiceratops (November Birthday Shout Outs) (01:03:46)

    Loki, the God of trickery, has a dinosaur named after it. This unusual ceratopsian is the focus of this podcast! Support the show

Side 1 av 3
Se podcasten hos PodMe