I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
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Sauropods were the longest, tallest, and heaviest animals to ever walk the Earth. What adaptations did they have to get so large? And which dinosaurs were the largest in other groups?
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Dinosaur of the day Uberabatitan, A giant titanosaur that may have had the largest teeth of any known sauropod.
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The "butterfly hunter" troodontid
Two new spinosaurids from Europe
Sauropod carrion and a new ankylosaur
Gastonia, a social ankylosaur?
A new apex predator from Uzbekistan
Spinosaurus and Allosaurus debates continue
Scavenging Allosaurus & Carnotaurus Skin
Dinosaur Brains
A fish-eating raptor
Hadrosaur Hootenanny
Which dinosaur would you ride?
Megaripples from the end-Cretaceous tsunami
A new raptor from Tajikistan
Heterodontosaurus had a unique breathing style
Treason Day Turkey
Spinosaurus update with Nizar Ibrahim
Dinosaur fossils destroyed in WWII
The largest dinosaur ever found in Australia
The "keeper of the gates of hell” hadrosauroid
A new Parasaurolophus-like crested dinosaur
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