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Travel back to the age of dinosaurs in this engaging and educational podcast. Each episode explores a different dinosaur—from T. rex to Velociraptor—through fascinating facts, modern science, and vivid storytelling. Learn how these incredible creatures lived, hunted, and survived, while separating myth from reality. Perfect for curious minds of all ages who love dinosaurs, paleontology, and prehistoric life.

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17 episodios

episode Carnotaurus: The 35 MPH Predator Hollywood Got All Wrong artwork

Carnotaurus: The 35 MPH Predator Hollywood Got All Wrong

Forget the invisible monster of the novels and the armored titan of the silver screen. In this episode, we separate Hollywood myth from the bizarre biological reality of Carnotaurus, the "Meat-Eating Bull" of the Late Cretaceous. Join us as we deep dive into the grueling 1984 discovery of the most complete—and only—skeleton of this iconic predator. We explore the mechanical mysteries of its blisteringly fast straight-line speed and the controversial theories behind its unprecedented horns. In this episode, we investigate: * The "Pathetic" Arms: Why did this two-ton predator have limbs that make a T-Rex look like a heavyweight boxer? * Biological Air Conditioning: How did its "studded leather" skin function more like an African elephant's than a crocodile's? * The Dragster Anatomy: Learn the secret in its tail that allowed it to outrun a school zone speed limit. * Hollywood vs. Reality: We debunk the "buffed" versions of Carnotaurus seen in Disney’s Dinosaur and Jurassic World. From the "hatchet bite" hunting style to the "mace-like" neck strikes, we uncover why the real science is far more fascinating than movie magic. Finally, we ponder a haunting question: since our entire knowledge of this species comes from one single individual, what if we’ve been looking at a 70-million-year-old exception to the rule? Check out these scientific dinosaur models: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb]

21 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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Compsognathus: Beyond the Movie Myths

In this episode, we strip away the Hollywood "movie monster makeup" to uncover the startling biological reality of one of history’s most misunderstood dinosaurs. While pop culture often depicts Compsognathus as a tiny, venomous pack hunter, the fossil record reveals a far more complex and significant predator that stood as a "Rosetta Stone" for evolutionary biology. We dive deep into the "Jurassic Park effect" and the creative mix-ups that transformed a solitary, turkey-sized sprinter into a cinematic swarming piranha. You will learn how a single skeleton discovered in 1859—the same year Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species—provided the "missing link" needed to prove that birds evolved directly from dinosaurs. The discussion tackles the fiercest debates in modern paleontology, including the "Solnhofen Paradox": why a limestone formation famous for preserving delicate bird feathers shows no trace of fluff on a creature whose closest relatives were covered in fur-like proto-feathers. From the "bunny hands" posture myth to the bizarre discovery of a 150-million-year-old "post-mortem burp" mistaken for eggs, we rebuild this agile hunter from the ground up using the latest taphonomic research. Join us for a forensic look at how Thomas Henry Huxley used this "bird-like reptile" to change our understanding of life on Earth forever, and why the real Compsognathus was a marvel of biological engineering. Check out these scientific dinosaur models: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb]

18 de may de 2026 - 20 min
episode Psittacosaurus: The Rosetta Stone of Paleontology artwork

Psittacosaurus: The Rosetta Stone of Paleontology

Forget the roaring giants and towering titans of Hollywood; this episode flips the script on paleontology by focusing on a humble, 40-pound herbivore that has become the "Rosetta Stone of paleontology": Psittacosaurus. While it may lack the size of a T-Rex, this "parrot lizard" provides a nearly unparalleled window into the past thanks to a staggering collection of over 400 individual fossils that represent every stage of its life. In this deep dive, we explore how cutting-edge technology is rewriting what we know about dinosaur biology: * The "Unsquishing" of History: Learn how 3D geometric morphometrics allowed scientists to correct decades of classification errors caused by millions of years of rock pressure. * A Biological Transformation: Discover the ontogenetic shift that saw these creatures fundamentally change how they moved as they grew from infants into adults. * The Forensic Evidence: We examine the "Frankfurt specimen," a fossil so well-preserved that laser-stimulated fluorescence has revealed invisible details, from star-shaped scales and bristly mohawks to the animal's actual camouflage patterns. * Drama and Discovery: From a prehistoric forgery involving a "dinosaur daycare" to evidence of mammals actively hunting dinosaurs, the sources reveal a Mesozoic world far more complex and "weird" than previously imagined. Join us as we move beyond bare bones to uncover the belly buttons, "seat cushions," and intimate anatomical secrets of an animal that proves the real story of dinosaurs is hidden in the soft tissue and the mud. Check out these scientific dinosaur models: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb]

14 de may de 2026 - 22 min
episode Argentinosaurus: Earth's Largest Titan artwork

Argentinosaurus: Earth's Largest Titan

What if the largest animal to ever walk the Earth was discovered only because a farmer tripped over what he thought was a petrified tree log? In this deep dive, we explore the mind-bending reality of Argentinosaurus, a 100-ton titan as tall as a six-story building and as long as a Boeing 737. We go beyond the staggering measurements to uncover the "impossible science" of an animal that defied the laws of physics. Discover the unique biological engineering—from honeycomb bones to interlocking "steel beam" joints—that allowed this colossus to walk without its skeleton shattering under its own weight. We also break down the high-tech research where scientists used 30,000 desktop computers and machine learning to finally simulate how a "walking building" moves. Finally, we delve into the terrifying daily life of the late Cretaceous, revealing a world where 80-ton giants were targeted by packs of predators in a gruesome survival strategy known as "flesh snacking." Join us as we settle the heavyweight title fight between history's greatest land giants and contemplate the chilling possibility that we have only discovered 1% of the prehistoric titans hidden beneath our feet. Check out these scientific dinosaur models: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb]

11 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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Deinocheirus: The World’s Weirdest Dinosaur

For 50 years, the dinosaur known as Deinocheirus was one of paleontology’s most baffling enigmas. It began in 1965 in the scorching Gobi Desert when a pioneering expedition uncovered a pair of terrifying, 8-foot-long arms ending in dinner-plate-sized claws—and absolutely nothing else. This episode dives into the "ultimate prehistoric cold case," exploring how these "horrible hands" sparked decades of wild scientific debate. Was this creature a bloodthirsty super-predator that used its claws to tear prey apart, or a giant prehistoric sloth that hung from ancient trees?. For half a century, the truth remained buried until the story took a dark turn into the criminal underworld. Join us as we recount an incredible journey involving fossil poachers, a black-market "stolen skull," and a literal international sting operation. You’ll learn how a single toe bone and CSI-style forensics finally reunited the missing pieces, revealing a "chimera" of an animal that was weirder than any scientist had ever predicted. It is a story of scientific perseverance, the dangers of assuming too much from a single data point, and the wonder of an evolution that produced a giant unlike anything else to ever walk the Earth. Check out these scientific dinosaur models: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb [https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_c4LdeBHb]

7 de may de 2026 - 23 min
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