I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
Did you know a new dinosaur is discovered almost every week? Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with I Know Dino. Have fun and relax with hosts Garret and Sabrina each week as they explore the latest dinosaur news, chat with paleontology experts, dive deep into a “dinosaur...
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The Best Discovery of the Year!
A new Spicomellus find reveals just how crazy its armor was. Plus Six brand new sauropods!
For links to every news story, all of the details we...

The most remarkable fossils you've never seen before
Dr. Dean Lomax and Bob Nicholls join to tell us about their upcoming book The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs (which includes some really cool fossils like...

Dinosaur Brains
The discovery of a new Psittacosaurus species from a braincase, how spinosaur brains adapted for eating fish, revisiting T. rex intelligence, and many...

Troodon and Dr. Kenneth Lacovara
New support for Troodon as a valid dinosaur genus. Plus Dr. Kenneth Lacovara joins us to discuss the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum, Colossal Bioscience...

Are Silesaurs Dinosaurs?
Silesaurs are definitely dinosauromorphs (close relatives of dinosaurs) but were they true dinosaurs?
For links to every news story, all of the...

Ankylosaur Armor Announcements
Two new species, Zhongyuansaurus junchangi and Tianzhenosaurus chengi. How paleontologists use details in the ankylosaur armor to identify the species...

Jurassic World Rebirth
We saw Jurassic World Rebirth on opening day, but haven't discussed it with each other yet. We share all our favorite moments, dinosaurs, and theories...

All About Allosaurus
New species, old species, size, behavior, and everything we else we know about Allosaurus!
For links to every news story, sources about Allosaur...

Dungeons, Dragons, & Dinosaurs
Dr. Michael O'Sullivan joins to discuss his part in bringing dinosaurs to Dungeons & Dragons (and Pathfinder). We also cover the latest and greatest A...

Three Cute New Titanosaurs
Uriash kadici and Petrustitan hungaricus lived on Hateg island and would have had to deal with the murder giraffe—Hatzegopteryx. Plus the "titan of sa...

Award Winning Paleoartist Franco Tempesta
We have loved Franco's art longer than we knew the term "paleoart". He joins to explain his process of illustrating for books–including ours. Plus a n...

Dinosaurs on Trial 2: Double Jeopardy
We bring back our fan-favorite segment: Dinosaurs on Trial! Patrons submitted dinosaur “crimes,” and we argue the cases like whether or not compsognat...

Over 100 Middle Jurassic tracks from Scotland
Interview with Tone Blakesley, who recently described 131 dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. The tracks include those made by Megalosa...

A New Middle Jurassic Allosauroid
Yuanmouraptor wasn't a raptor or a megaraptorid, but it did have two foot long jaws full of sharp, serrated, teeth. Plus a "noble" tyrannosauroid, Kil...

A Two Fingered Therizinosaur
Duonychus tsogtbaatari was found in what is now Mongolia with strong evidence that it only had two fingers on each hand. Plus the Jurassic World: Rebi...

A New Carcharodontosaurid That You'll Never See
Tameryraptor markgrafi is a significant dinosaur that was named by an even more significant paleontologist. But only photos and a braincase of it rema...

The Shady Dinosaur and April Fowls
Archaeocursor may have been named after an April Fool's Joke, but it was a real dinosaur.
For links to every news story, all of the details we s...

An oviraptorosaurian lovebird
A pair of Yuanyanglong were found together in the summer of 2021 after fossilizing together for 100 million years. Plus our Dino Duels continue
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A new oldest dinosaur from the Northern hemisphere
The sauropodomorph Ahvaytum is several million years older than any previously known dinosaur from Laurasia. And there are some even older tracks. Plu...

A New Ankylosaur with a Beautiful Club!
Huaxiazhoulong is one of the most complete ankylosaurs ever found (except for the head). Plus "Apex" the extremely expensive Stegosaurus is now on pub...

Dino Duels!
Happy March! We're celebrating with a friendly Dino Duels Competition. Fill out a bracket to predict which dinosaur will win their matchups and you co...

How dinosaurs, fungi, and plants evolved together
Dinosaurs had a complex relationship with fungi and plants. We explore whether dinosaurs ate psychedelics, if they aided plant evolution, and even a c...

Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska - "the rarest among the rare"
Zofia led several expeditions to Mongolia where her team discovered hundreds of mammals and dinosaurs including Deinocheirus and the Fighting Dinosaur...

Why Brontosaurus is the best dinosaur
The "thunder lizard" may be the most well-known sauropod. It has been regularly featured in movies for over a century and would have been an awesome s...

Dean Lomax Returns
Dean Lomax joins to discuss Ichthyotitan, the largest known reptile of all time which he recently described. Plus the Rutland Sea Dragon, Executive Pr...

Dinosaur Dancing and Movement
The current evidence for dinosaur mating displays, reproduction, walking, and running. Featuring chickens with artificial tails!
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Top 24 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2024
A huge year for stegosaurs and theropods!
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Yinlong, and our fun fact check out...

Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior Book Club
We share all our thoughts on the most surprising and interesting parts of David Hone's new book: Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior. Plus a tiny dinosaur wi...

Kelsie Abrams from the Burke Museum
From digging up dinosaur bones to preparing fossils, Kelsie Abrams is involved with fossils from the field to the museum display. She also shares her...

Bonus: Common Descent featuring I Know Dino
David Moscato and Will Harris invited us to join them on the Common Descent podcast earlier this year. We had a great discussion ranging from dinosaur...

100 Years of Velociraptor
Velociraptor (and Oviraptor & Saurornithoides) were named exactly 100 years ago to the day! We're celebrating Velociraptor's 100 year anniversary by g...

Was Saurophaganax an Allosaurid or a Sauropod?
Plus a new sauropod with a tail club, a potentially new Spinosaurus species, and several more new dinosaurs!
For links to every news story, all...

Bonus: The First Person Struck by a Meteor & The Discovery of Oxygen
Lindsay Graham from History Daily explores the human side of two topics we often discuss on the show: Meteors and Oxygen.
Go to Hi...

Did Dinosaurs Survive after the Asteroid?
This episode is all about answering listener questions! Ranges from did non-avian dinosaurs live past the K-Pg in what's now New Zealand? Also how to...

A New Stegosaur with Oddly Shaped Feet!
The stegosaur Angustungui has claws similar to Scelidosaurus despite being over 30 million years more recent. Plus a few new non-fiction dinosaur book...

New Silesaur and Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs
The new silesaur Gondwanax was named from Southern Brazil and may show a transition between silesaurs and neornithischians; The new tyrannosaurid Labo...

Spinosaurus biting, swimming, and walking updates
Spinosaurids had powerful enough jaws and teeth to go after large prey, just not sharp enough to take out bites. Plus, more on the aquatic spinosaurs...

Updates on Dinosaur Growth and Development
Juvenile Daspletosaurus skull bones; Modern birds have high Encephalization Quotients from their non-avian dinosaur ancestors; Dinosaur size estimate...

Evidence that long-necks cared for their young
The sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus appears to have fed its young. Plus two new dinosaurs, a ceratopsian and a titanosaur; Plateosaurus tail injuries; an...

What Did Victorians Think of Dinosaurs?
Edward Dolnick joins to discuss how scientists and the general public viewed dinosaurs in the early 1800s. Plus hadrosaurs living in age-separated gro...