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  • Dinosaur bites 003
    2026/02/04

    Dinosaur Bites is taken from a live we did back in 2024.

    We ask where are the Australian Dinosaurs?

    What was the first ever Dinosaur?

    Why are only small dinosaurs feathered? (or are they...)

    You can watch this as a video here: https://youtu.be/UqUzAgcWMRg

    Terrible Lizards is a dinosaur podcast with Dr Dave Hone from Queen Mary University and Iszi Lawrence. To support the podcast and unlock extra content go to www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    15 分
  • S12E01 African Prosauropods
    2026/01/28

    You can watch this episode as a video on youtube: https://youtu.be/C2atVWsvkS0

    To support the show/get bonus content: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    We've barely mentioned African dinosaurs (apart from you-know-what) over the years and have repeatedly failed to give much love to the early sauropodomorphs either (the 'prosauropods'). Happily, this month we're getting a great two-for-one deal by speaking to Kimi Chapelle who tells us all about her work on the incredibly well-represented, but not actually that well-studied Massospondylus. This species is known from dozens of complete skeletons but has attracted surprisingly little attention in the scientific literature and Kimi has been working to correct that with a whole series of projects on this animal and its relatives. There's plenty to discuss and more to come on these overlooked dinosaurs, so headphones on and enjoy.

    Please support the podcast and get access to bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    Kimi's website: Kimberley (Kimi) Chapelle | Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University https://renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu/anatomy/people/facultypage/chapelle

    A profile of her and her work from the Superscientists website: Dinova - Kimberley Chapelle — SuperScientists https://www.superscientists.org/superscientists/chapelle

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    56 分
  • TLS12DB02 colours and Compsognathus bites
    2026/01/21

    Dinosaur Bites 002 Terrible Lizards Podcast returns with a discussion on dinosaur colours, and Compsognathus, from a 2021 live session. We talk about the preservation of dinosaur colours is limited to certain pigments and while some colours may not preserve well, the organisation of melanosomes is a more significant factor. And candidate for the cutest dinosaurs: Compsognathids, a group of small theropod dinosaurs, are often found as juveniles, leading to uncertainty about their phylogenetic placement. We discuss Andrea Cau's hypothesises that they may not be what they seem!

    Direct video link: https://youtu.be/5wGuzaJ16M8

    For more bonus content and to get your questions answered: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    Also apologies for the audio glitches - when we talked over each other it became incomprehensible - so it was shoddily repaired by iszi.

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    12 分
  • TLS12DB01 Spinosaur Bites
    2026/01/07

    A short extract from a live we did back in 2021 about these two new #spinosaur species: Riparovenator and Ceratosuchops.

    If you want to find out more about these animals please listen to the free full episode on youtube: https://youtu.be/jO6gyw-onBY?si=qHQ6oJ0wnqxJAaX- or find 'TLS05E01 Riparovenator and Ceratosuchops' on your podcast feed. https://terriblelizards.libsyn.com/tls05e01-riparovenator-and-ceratosuchops

    Terrible Lizards a podcast about #dinosaurs with Dr Dave Hone and Iszi Lawrence. It is released on the last wednesday of the month and there is a large back catalogue.

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Ud7Vyrmvx9zUBLcXjiSSl?si=4d37e2a2fe3e4319

    We will be releasing Terrible Lizards Dinobites intermittently too: to help promote the show - so if you enjoyed this do like and share and leave a review.

    For more info and bonus material and videos go to: www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    14 分
  • S11E12 Questions Megasode
    2025/12/31

    Thanks to our wonderful Patrons we are planning video as well as audio versions of the podcast from now on! Just as we have for the Bonus Episodes. (N.B. Sometimes video may not be possible but we are hoping it will be! We are still a two-man-with-occasional-help-from-Simon band. )

    If you want to watch this podcast rather than just listen head to iszitube: https://youtu.be/5w83FHoFU7Q

    We will also be releasing the Bonus Episode on the second Wednesday of the month so that the content is a little more spaced out.

    Thank you EVERYONE for your amazing questions. Phil, James, Jay, Paul, Keren, Bethany, M'Challo, Victoria R, Christopher, TriSarahtops, Livefree13, Raptor Josh, Adam, Daniel, Alexander, Marcus, Roy and Summer!

    As well as everyone who donated on patreon.com/terriblelizards.

    You can get in touch with us via www.patreon.com/terriblelizards Thank you for supporting science communication and being so friendly and passionate about the podcast. It means a LOT to us.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Nanotyrannus or not?
    2025/11/16

    The biggest news in palaeontology this year dropped just in time for us to miss it with last month's episode but we're giving it the full hour this time. The idea that there's a miniature tyrannosaur running around in the Late Cretaceous alongside Tyrannosaurus has long been a contentious one, with most palaeontologists favouring the interpretation that the specimens represented juvenile rexes. But a huge new paper presents a brand-new specimen that shows various unique features and importantly, is an adult animal while still small. Join Dave and Iszi into a deep dive on the history of these ideas ad why people are switching sides to support the idea that Nanotyrannus is real. One of the better articles from the media storm:

    Nanotyrannus isn't a 'mini T. Rex' after all — it's a new species, 'dueling dinosaurs' fossil reveals | Live Science:

    https://www.livescience.com/animals/dinosaurs/i-was-wrong-dinosaur-scientists-agree-that-small-tyrannosaur-nanotyrannus-was-real-pivotal-new-study-finds

    Please support the podcast and submit questions for our end of year megasode: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    58 分
  • S11E10 Spinosaur Tales oo woo oo
    2025/10/29

    Dave has *another* book coming out and so of course he wants to talk about it a bit on the pod. Happily for the listeners, this time out he has a coauthor and so we get to have palaeontologist and palaeoartist Mark Witton on as well so that Iszi has some support for once. The new book is on that most controversial of dinosaurs, Spinosaurus and its allies, and what we know, and what we don't, and where the research is taking us. Given its insane media profile and the attention it attracts, as well as the back-and-forth in the scientific literature over its bizarre features, this is an animal well overdue a proper popular science book. So here it is, written by Dave and Mark, and with Mark's extensive illustrations throughout. But for now you can enjoy the chat about this animal and how the work came to be.

    Links:

    For Bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    Mark's website with links to his blog and other pages

    Home | MarkWitton.co.uk

    An old blogpost of Dave's which looks at the main controversies of Spinosaurus swimming

    The evidence for Spinosaurus being a specialist aquatic predator and good swimmer is weak | Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings

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    59 分
  • TLS11E09 Ancient Sea Reptiles
    2025/09/24

    Long time listener and second time guest Darren Naish joins us to talk about marine reptiles. While Darren is best known for his work on dinosaurs and pterosaurs, he has fingers in a huge number of vertebrate pies, and he has a new edition out of his book on all of the Mesozoic monsters that lived in the sea. So, strap in for an incredibly being tour of mosasaurs, mesosaurs, placodonts, ichthyosaurs, plesionsaurs, thalattosaurs, thalattosuchians and we even manage to sneak in a reference to certain allegedly semi-aquatic large theropods.

    Support us on www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    Check out iszi's NEW podcast about Egyptology www.talklikeanegyptian.com

    A link to Darren's Home page which combines links to the blog, podcast, con and other resources.

    https://tetzoo.com/

    A link to Darren's post on the launch of the first edition:

    https://tetzoo.com/blog/2023/2/27/ancient-sea-reptiles-is-out-now

    A link to the Natural History Museum shop for the book:

    https://www.nhmshop.co.uk/ancient-sea-reptiles-plesiosaurs-ichthyosaurs-mosasaurs-more.html?srsltid=AfmBOorc2zt792sWSVYdef8-O5zKci9w2Fiu6FhLlpX_lEATiWy1Gsn0

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    1 時間 2 分