Episodes
Human tracks at White Sands National Park record more than one and a half kilometers of an out- and-return journey and form the longest Late Pleistocene-age double human trackway in the world. An adolescent or small adult female made two trips separated by at least several hours, carrying a young child in at least one […]
Published 10/19/20
Women in Vertebrate Paleontology is a new book co-authored by Dr. Annalisa Berta, an Evolutionary Biologist with San Diego State University. In this podcast we interview Professor Berta about her new book, as well as her background in paleontology and love of ocean-going mammals!
Published 10/07/20
In this podcast we interview Dr. Stephanie Drumheller-Horton about her research and study of Jurassic bones with predatory dinosaur bite marks. We learn about the various methods used to try and identify the particular theropod as well as its body length! Dr. Drumheller-Horton is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Part-Time Lecturer at The University of Tennessee […]
Published 10/01/20
In podcast #157 we interview PhD Student Jack Cooper from the University of Swansea in Whales on his recent paper about the dimensions of Otodus megalodon. You’ll hear about he and his teams methods of estimating not only length, but also the size of the tail and fins of these amazing sharks. Here is a […]
Published 09/15/20
Dinosaur George interviews paleontologist Dr. Alessandro Chiarenza about his recent paper on the discovery of the jaw of a juvenile Dromaeosaurid. Dinosaurs from the arctic region of Alaska are less known that those from the lower regions of Canada and the United States, so this discovery is of great significance. Visit Dr. Chiarenzas website for […]
Published 09/10/20
Welcome to podcast episode #155. In this episode we have the pleasure of interviewing the Senior Fossil Preparator of the National History Museum in London, England; Mark R. Graham. In this episode we learn about Mark’s fascinating career and some of the amazing fossils he has worked with. If you would like to help support […]
Published 09/07/20
Welcome to podcast episode #154. In this episode Dinosaur George interviews Dr. Steve Rowland, Professor Emeritus of Geology from the University of Las Vegas, about his study and recent publication on the tracks that had eroded out of the wall of the Grand Canyon in Arizona. You can read his scientific paper here – https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237636
Published 09/01/20
In this episode Dinosaur George interviews his friend Daniel Wohr about the numerous fossils hunting excursions he’s gone on. This interview is filled with incredible stories about some amazing fossil discoveries.
Published 08/08/20
Join Dinosaur George as he interviews Paleontologist Megan Jacobs on her involvement with the discovery and naming of some new species of Pterosaurs. Megan talks about trip to Morocco and the amazing fossils she encountered while she was there. After the interview Dinosaur George highlights Carcharodontosaurus in the “Feature Creature” segment, answers listener questions in […]
Published 07/29/20
Dinosaur George interviews his friend, Don Taylor, who talks about his experiences with various primates. It’s an incredibly interesting interview and gives insights into the amazing behaviors of primates.
Published 07/07/20
Dinosaur George interviews Dr. David Hone on his new podcast “Terrible Lizards”, and also discusses the flying reptile, Rhamphorhynchus! You can hear Dr. Hones podcast at this link – https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/
Published 06/28/20
You can’t be in business for over 23 years without being able to adapt to changes. We’ve “evolved” to this new environment and are proud to announce our new phase of the Dinosaur George Company. We hope you’ll join Dinosaur George in our latest podcast where he’ll explain our new, exciting plans.
Published 05/09/20
In this episode we talk with husband and wife team paleontologists, the Fowlers, about their upcoming symposium at the Badlands Dinosaur Museum in Dickinson, North Dakota. Along with their interview, Dinosaur George answers some questions submitted by friends on our social media pages.
Published 09/11/19
Our Traveling Museum made a stop in Killeen Texas on August 24/25 2019. Here are the interviews with some of the kids who stopped by to be part of the podcast.
Published 08/28/19
So you love paleontology and you want to figure out a way to make a career of it, but school isn’t an option. Dinosaur George gives some suggestions and advice that might help you turn your dream into a reality.
Published 08/22/19
In this podcast we interview Dr. Karen Moreno from the University of Southern Chile about her work and research on a human footprint. This is a fascinating interview with a lot of amazing information about human arrival in the Americas being much earlier than once believed.
Published 08/15/19
Dinosaur George gives an easy to understand explanation as to how the evolutionary process works. He also answers questions from listeners about Allosaurus, The Short Faced Bear, Dire Wolves, Smilodon, Concavenator, Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Megalodon and much more.
Published 08/08/19
Dinosaur George interviews Heidi Henderson, aka “The Fossil Huntress”. The interview is filled with amazing tales, cool fossil finds and incredible information about fossils. He ends the show answering questions submitted by the listeners. To follow Heidi and learn more about fossils, follow her on FB. https://www.facebook.com/PaleoHuntress/ https://www.facebook.com/fossilhuntress https://fossilhuntress.blogspot.com/
Published 07/31/19
How do Paleontologists know what kind of dinosaur they have found? Dinosaur George discusses this and then answers listener questions about Dinosaur Camouflage, Cryolophosaurus and Hybrid Dinosaurs.
Published 07/15/19
This episode talks about how the migration of animals can have a devastating effect on life; up to an including extinctions. Dinosaur George answers questions about Rugops, amateur fossil hunting, Gigantopithecus defense and more.
Published 07/09/19
Why are the dinosaurs so “vocal” in movies and tv shows? Is that what dinosaurs really sounded like? In the episode, Dinosaur George gives his opinion on this topic. He also answers Skype and listener submitted questions. If you would like to submit a question, use our Ask Dinosaur George form. https://dinosaurgeorge.com/ask-dinosaur-george
Published 07/06/19
In the episode Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by listeners. If you would like to submit a question, you can visit our Ask Dinosaur George page https://dinosaurgeorge.com/ask-dinosaur-george.Or use SKYPE and contact Dinosaur.George and leave a message or talk live with George. This episode also includes an interview with Dinosaur George’s friend, paleo-artist, Eric Warren.
Published 07/04/19
Evolutionary Biologist, Dr. Devin O’Brien talks about his research into the evolution into the canine teeth of the saber-toothed cat, Smilodon. Dr. O’Brien is a Postdoctoral Researcher from the Biology Department in Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The main focus of his research and study is the Evolution of Extreme and Bizarre Morphology in Insects. […]
Published 03/11/19
This is the second interview with paleontologisat Dr. Dave Hone about pterosaurs. In this episode Dr. Hone goes into greater detail about the skeletal structure of the flying reptiles, including discussions on flight, walking, climbing and wing attachment to the body. Like part 1 “Blog # 136”, this is another very informative interview that gives […]
Published 01/06/19