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122 – Interview with Professor Larry Witmer
This podcast is dedicated to an interview with Professor Larry Witmer from Ohio University. Dr. Witmer is a Professor of Anatomy and a Chang Ying-Chien Professor of Paleontology at the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Ohio University. He is considered to be one of the world’s foremost experts […]
01:52:41
121 – Torvosaurus
In this episode our Feature Creature is Torvosaurus. Dinosaur George interviews Ohio University Honors student Emily Caggiano about her field of study and involvement in the Witmerlab series of youtube videos. He then answers some listener submitted questions and then lists some of his upcoming museum stops for his traveling museum. The Witmerlab is run […]
58:38
120 – Prehistoric Mexico
In this episode Mexican paleontologist Ruben Guzman-Gutierrez speaks about the various prehistoric lifeforms that once roamed, what is now, Mexico. The Feature Creature is Coahuilaceratops and then Dinosaur George answers some listener questions.
01:16:53
119 – Listener submitted Questions (Ask Dinosaur George)
In this episode Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by the listeners. We also announce details about an upcoming Live Feed Facebook Event where participants can submit their questions live during the event. Listen to this podcast for complete details. Event will happen 01-16-17 at 11:00 am Central Time Zone.
01:12:13
118 – Prehistoric Utah
In this episode we interview Dr. Mark Loewen from the Natural History Museum of Utah who explains some of the research being done to fully understand what Utah was like during the Mesozoic. And then Dinosaur George answers questions about Megaloceras, feathered Allosaurus, Gorgonopsians, Carnotaurus and Australovenator.
01:05:57
117 – Sculpting Dinosaurs
Paleo-artist Shane Foulkes, from Cretaceous Creations of America, shares insight into his work, and how he sculpts his amazing models. We give information about the Bandera Natural History Museum and Dinosaur George answers listener questions.
01:30:04
116 – Leptoceratops
The Feature Creature for this episode is Leptoceratops. We interview Dr. Frank J. Varriale from Kings Collage about his study on the chewing habits of Leptoceratops. Dr. Varriale also explains the amount of work and research that goes into scientific papers.
01:11:38
115 – Parasaurolophus
Dinosaur George interview paleontologist, author and artist Tracy Lee Ford about his latest novel, “Dinosaur Isle”. This book merges actual science and fiction into a very interesting story. The Feature Creature in this episode in Parasaurolophus. George also gives info about an upcoming live feed FB broadcast where the listeners can participate.
01:00:14
114 – Nasutoceratops
The Feature Creature for this episode is Nasutoceratops. We interview Dylan DeWitt, a young man who volunteers his time at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by our listeners and Face Book friends who are submitting questions during a live feed.
50:48
113 – Mamenchisaurus
Mamenchisaurus is this episodes Feature Creature. And during this episode Dinosaur George interviews paleontologist, fossil hunter, educator, author and museum exhibit curator Joe Kchodl, better known as “Paleo Joe”. Please visit Joes website at www.Paleojoe.com George also answers questions about job opportunities in paleontology; dinosaur color; feathered theropods from the Jurassic, and Pelegornis.
01:00:40
112 – Massospondylus
In this episode we here an interview with a future paleontologist, Cam Muskelly. The Feature Creature is Massospondylus, and then Dinosaur George answers listeners questions about Raptors vs modern lions, Gorgonopsids vs Allosaurus, movie monsters, feathered Tyrannosaurus and the Jurassic World Gyrospheres on the “Ask Dinosaur George” segment.
49:13
111 – Listeners Q&A
Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by listeners. Topics include Gorgonopians, Postosuchus, Sauropods, Sea Reptiles, Parasaurolophus, hatchlings, herds vs packs, and more.
39:10
110 – Murusraptor / Interview with Dr. Rodolfo Coria
In the episode we interview paleontologist, Dr. Rodolfo Coria about the discovery of a new theropod found in Argentina named Murusraptor. Dinosaur answers questions about dinosaur tracks, how to identify fossils, and geological formations.
55:18
109 – Burke Museum Tyrannosaurus Discovery
Dinosaur George interviews paleontologist Dr. Greg Wilson from the Burke Museum in Seattle Washington. They talk about the recent discovery of a well persevered Tyrannosaurus specimen nicknamed the “Tufts-Love Rex”. The Burke Museum is highlighted in the Science Safari segment and Tyrannosaurus rex is our Feature Creature. At the end of the podcast Dinosaur George […]
54:40
108 – Saudi Arabian Dinosaurs Discovery
In this episode Dr. Benjamin Kear from Uppsala University discusses the discovery of the first dinosaur fossils found in Saudi Arabia. Dinosaur George answers questions about Ceratosaurus, feathered Carnosaurs, Allosaurus, and Giganotosaurus. We also get a behind the scenes look into the traveling museum.
01:03:10
105.2 – Continuation of 105 Psittacosaurus Color and Shading
This is a special continuation of episode #105. In this episode Dr. Michael Pittman from The University of Hong Kong will discuss how lasers were used to help identify colors and shading patterns of Psittacosaurus.
56:32
107 – The Great American Interchange
In this episode we discuss the great migration of animals between North and South America. Known as The Great American Interchange, this event saw numerous species take advantage of a land bridge that opened between North and South America. Paleontologist Dr. Jon Baskin shares his knowledge about this event. In our Science Safari segment we […]
01:08:08
106 – Drawing Deinocheirus
Our Feature Creature for this episode is Deinocheirus. We interview paleontologist Scott Hartman who talks about the steps he takes when creating scientifically accurate skeletal drawings. And Dinosaur George answers listener submitted questions about pack hunting raptors, Spinosaurus weight, Utahraptor and Acrocanthosaurus.
01:04:10
105 – Psittacosaurus Tail Bristles
The “Feature Creature” for this episode is Psittacosaurus. Paleontologist Michael Pittman from the University of Hong Kong is interviewed about his study on the fossilized tail bristles found on one specimen. He explains how using a laser has enabled them to learn details about this discovery in a way that science had never done before.
01:02:13
104 – Spiclypeus A New Species of Ceratopsian
In this episode we speak to paleontologist Dr. Jordan Mallon from the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Canada about his naming of a new species of Ceratposian; Spiclypeus shipporum. Dinosaur George will also answer questions from listeners in the Ask Dinosaur George segment.
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