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Dinosaurs are obviously the coolest but what about big cats? Specifically the extinct felines?
We took a close look in our latest I Know Paleo episode (thanks to everyone who voted!)
We took a close look in our latest I Know Paleo episode (thanks to everyone who voted!)
October 30, 2025 at 7:02 PM
Dinosaurs are obviously the coolest but what about big cats? Specifically the extinct felines?
We took a close look in our latest I Know Paleo episode (thanks to everyone who voted!)
We took a close look in our latest I Know Paleo episode (thanks to everyone who voted!)
There’s still a lot we don’t know about dinosaurs but each year we learn more
A couple decades or so ago no one knew for sure the colors of any dinosaurs. That all changed with the small theropod Sinosauropteryx
A couple decades or so ago no one knew for sure the colors of any dinosaurs. That all changed with the small theropod Sinosauropteryx
October 24, 2025 at 6:15 PM
There’s still a lot we don’t know about dinosaurs but each year we learn more
A couple decades or so ago no one knew for sure the colors of any dinosaurs. That all changed with the small theropod Sinosauropteryx
A couple decades or so ago no one knew for sure the colors of any dinosaurs. That all changed with the small theropod Sinosauropteryx
How big were the biggest dinosaurs (and how did they get so big)?
We’ll start with the obvious big dinos: the large, heavy, four-legged animals with columnar legs, known for their long necks and long tails (a.k.a. the sauropods)
We’ll start with the obvious big dinos: the large, heavy, four-legged animals with columnar legs, known for their long necks and long tails (a.k.a. the sauropods)
October 17, 2025 at 5:45 PM
How big were the biggest dinosaurs (and how did they get so big)?
We’ll start with the obvious big dinos: the large, heavy, four-legged animals with columnar legs, known for their long necks and long tails (a.k.a. the sauropods)
We’ll start with the obvious big dinos: the large, heavy, four-legged animals with columnar legs, known for their long necks and long tails (a.k.a. the sauropods)
Almost 40 new dinosaurs have been named this year (and we still have a few months left)!
Don’t worry, we're covering them all on I Know Dino. However, it’s hard to keep up, soooo good news for our patrons: we’ve got an early access episode for you, and it’s all about 4 of the new dinosaurs!
Don’t worry, we're covering them all on I Know Dino. However, it’s hard to keep up, soooo good news for our patrons: we’ve got an early access episode for you, and it’s all about 4 of the new dinosaurs!
October 10, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Almost 40 new dinosaurs have been named this year (and we still have a few months left)!
Don’t worry, we're covering them all on I Know Dino. However, it’s hard to keep up, soooo good news for our patrons: we’ve got an early access episode for you, and it’s all about 4 of the new dinosaurs!
Don’t worry, we're covering them all on I Know Dino. However, it’s hard to keep up, soooo good news for our patrons: we’ve got an early access episode for you, and it’s all about 4 of the new dinosaurs!
Our next milestone episode is coming up (550, all about the earliest dinosaurs), so it seemed like a good time to bring up our last milestone episode, which celebrated raptors
The most famous raptors are probably the ones in Jurassic Park
But did you know there’s a whole group of them?
The most famous raptors are probably the ones in Jurassic Park
But did you know there’s a whole group of them?
October 3, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Our next milestone episode is coming up (550, all about the earliest dinosaurs), so it seemed like a good time to bring up our last milestone episode, which celebrated raptors
The most famous raptors are probably the ones in Jurassic Park
But did you know there’s a whole group of them?
The most famous raptors are probably the ones in Jurassic Park
But did you know there’s a whole group of them?
If you could have a pet pterosaur, an anurognathid might be the best choice
They were small (one of them had an estimated wingspan of only 14 inches!) and cute, and at first glance look (maybe) a little like bats (at least to us)
(Image by Zhao Chuang, via Wikimedia Commons)
They were small (one of them had an estimated wingspan of only 14 inches!) and cute, and at first glance look (maybe) a little like bats (at least to us)
(Image by Zhao Chuang, via Wikimedia Commons)
September 26, 2025 at 5:09 PM
If you could have a pet pterosaur, an anurognathid might be the best choice
They were small (one of them had an estimated wingspan of only 14 inches!) and cute, and at first glance look (maybe) a little like bats (at least to us)
(Image by Zhao Chuang, via Wikimedia Commons)
They were small (one of them had an estimated wingspan of only 14 inches!) and cute, and at first glance look (maybe) a little like bats (at least to us)
(Image by Zhao Chuang, via Wikimedia Commons)
Happy #FossilFriday!
Ever wondered how dinosaurs lived?
Award winning paleontologist @deanrlomax.bsky.social and world-renowned natural history artist @bobnichollsart.bsky.social bring to life some of the most unusual & fascinating fossils with their upcoming book “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs”
Ever wondered how dinosaurs lived?
Award winning paleontologist @deanrlomax.bsky.social and world-renowned natural history artist @bobnichollsart.bsky.social bring to life some of the most unusual & fascinating fossils with their upcoming book “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs”
September 19, 2025 at 6:01 PM
Happy #FossilFriday!
Ever wondered how dinosaurs lived?
Award winning paleontologist @deanrlomax.bsky.social and world-renowned natural history artist @bobnichollsart.bsky.social bring to life some of the most unusual & fascinating fossils with their upcoming book “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs”
Ever wondered how dinosaurs lived?
Award winning paleontologist @deanrlomax.bsky.social and world-renowned natural history artist @bobnichollsart.bsky.social bring to life some of the most unusual & fascinating fossils with their upcoming book “The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs”
When you think about dinosaurs, do you ever think about their brains?
There’s a whole field dedicated to studying their (and other prehistoric animals’) brains. It’s called paleoneurology and it involves studying brain evolution by analyzing brain endocasts (the internal cast of a skull)
There’s a whole field dedicated to studying their (and other prehistoric animals’) brains. It’s called paleoneurology and it involves studying brain evolution by analyzing brain endocasts (the internal cast of a skull)
September 12, 2025 at 5:09 PM
When you think about dinosaurs, do you ever think about their brains?
There’s a whole field dedicated to studying their (and other prehistoric animals’) brains. It’s called paleoneurology and it involves studying brain evolution by analyzing brain endocasts (the internal cast of a skull)
There’s a whole field dedicated to studying their (and other prehistoric animals’) brains. It’s called paleoneurology and it involves studying brain evolution by analyzing brain endocasts (the internal cast of a skull)
What do (some) dinosaurs and medieval knights have in common?
Armor!
Some dinosaurs were so heavily covered in armor they were like living tanks (woot woot Ankylosaurus)
Armor!
Some dinosaurs were so heavily covered in armor they were like living tanks (woot woot Ankylosaurus)
August 28, 2025 at 7:00 PM
What do (some) dinosaurs and medieval knights have in common?
Armor!
Some dinosaurs were so heavily covered in armor they were like living tanks (woot woot Ankylosaurus)
Armor!
Some dinosaurs were so heavily covered in armor they were like living tanks (woot woot Ankylosaurus)
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Amazing Breakthroughs, Mega Mistakes, and Unsolved Mysteries in Dinosaur Science
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July 17, 2025 at 5:40 PM
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Thanks @pocketcasts.com for sharing our paleo podcasts list! Celebrate #JurassicWorldRebirth & embrace your inner science nerd w @commondescentpod.bsky.social @pbseons.bsky.social @weirdanddead.bsky.social @jurassicparkpod.bsky.social & more (& I Know Dino ;) )
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June 30, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Thanks @pocketcasts.com for sharing our paleo podcasts list! Celebrate #JurassicWorldRebirth & embrace your inner science nerd w @commondescentpod.bsky.social @pbseons.bsky.social @weirdanddead.bsky.social @jurassicparkpod.bsky.social & more (& I Know Dino ;) )
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Reminiscing about #PrehistoricPlanet and here's the @iknowdino.bsky.social interview I did in 2023 ... Episode 446: Dinosaur-era Oceans and Darren Naish from Prehistoric Planet 2 iknowdino.com/baptornis-ep... #dinosaurs #pterosaurs
Episode 446: Dinosaur-era Oceans and Darren Naish from Prehistoric Planet 2 - I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
Darren answers our biggest questions like why Dreadnoughtus had inflatable sacs on its neck (but not Alamosaurus) and why Masiakasaurus didn't have teeth pointed out of its mouth
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March 12, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Reminiscing about #PrehistoricPlanet and here's the @iknowdino.bsky.social interview I did in 2023 ... Episode 446: Dinosaur-era Oceans and Darren Naish from Prehistoric Planet 2 iknowdino.com/baptornis-ep... #dinosaurs #pterosaurs