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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Did you know a new dinosaur is discovered almost every week? 


Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with I Know Dino. Have fun and relax with hosts Garret and Sabrina each week as they explore the latest dinosaur news, chat with paleontology experts, dive deep into a “dinosaur of the day,” go down Oryctodromeus burrows with their fun facts, answer your burning questions, and connect dinosaurs to topics ranging from chocolate to the Titanic and more! Educational and entertaining, I Know Dino is a must listen dinosaur paleontology podcast for experts and newcomers alike.


Hosted by dinosaur enthusiasts and science communicators Garret and Sabrina, a husband and wife di-know-it-all team who love dinosaurs so much they had a dino-themed wedding and now all they do is talk about dinosaurs.

Earth Sciences Natural Sciences Science Education
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
51 minutes
Episodes
551
Years Active
2015 - 2025
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Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska -

Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska - "the rarest among the rare"

Zofia led several expeditions to Mongolia where her team discovered hundreds of mammals and dinosaurs including Deinocheirus and the Fighting Dinosaurs (a velociraptor and Protoceratops who appear to…
00:54:37  |   Thu 13 Feb 2025
Why Brontosaurus is the best dinosaur

Why Brontosaurus is the best dinosaur

The "thunder lizard" may be the most well-known sauropod. It has been regularly featured in movies for over a century and would have been an awesome sight to behold in the Jurassic. For links to eve…
00:36:11  |   Thu 30 Jan 2025
Dean Lomax Returns

Dean Lomax Returns

Dean Lomax joins to discuss Ichthyotitan, the largest known reptile of all time which he recently described. Plus the Rutland Sea Dragon, Executive Producing Why Dinosaurs?, and more. For a photo of…
00:54:55  |   Thu 16 Jan 2025
Dinosaur Dancing and Movement

Dinosaur Dancing and Movement

The current evidence for dinosaur mating displays, reproduction, walking, and running. Featuring chickens with artificial tails! For links about dinosaur dancing, all of the details we shared about …
00:44:26  |   Thu 02 Jan 2025
Top 24 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2024

Top 24 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2024

A huge year for stegosaurs and theropods! For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Yinlong, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Yinlong-Episode-523/ Join us at…
01:13:56  |   Wed 18 Dec 2024
Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior Book Club

Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior Book Club

We share all our thoughts on the most surprising and interesting parts of David Hone's new book: Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior. Plus a tiny dinosaur with a lot of gastroliths and some huge dinosaurs w…
01:17:37  |   Wed 04 Dec 2024
Kelsie Abrams from the Burke Museum

Kelsie Abrams from the Burke Museum

From digging up dinosaur bones to preparing fossils, Kelsie Abrams is involved with fossils from the field to the museum display. She also shares her unique perspective as a paleontologist with a bac…
00:56:31  |   Wed 20 Nov 2024
Bonus: Common Descent featuring I Know Dino

Bonus: Common Descent featuring I Know Dino

David Moscato and Will Harris invited us to join them on the Common Descent podcast earlier this year. We had a great discussion ranging from dinosaurs to science communication in general. Connec…
01:15:24  |   Wed 13 Nov 2024
100 Years of Velociraptor

100 Years of Velociraptor

Velociraptor (and Oviraptor & Saurornithoides) were named exactly 100 years ago to the day! We're celebrating Velociraptor's 100 year anniversary by going through what we now know about this awesome …
00:48:48  |   Thu 07 Nov 2024
Was Saurophaganax an Allosaurid or a Sauropod?

Was Saurophaganax an Allosaurid or a Sauropod?

Plus a new sauropod with a tail club, a potentially new Spinosaurus species, and several more new dinosaurs! For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Dilophosaurus, and our …
01:04:25  |   Thu 31 Oct 2024
Bonus: The First Person Struck by a Meteor & The Discovery of Oxygen

Bonus: The First Person Struck by a Meteor & The Discovery of Oxygen

Lindsay Graham from History Daily explores the human side of two topics we often discuss on the show: Meteors and Oxygen.On November 30, 1954, Alabama resident Ann Hodges becomes the first person str…
00:35:20  |   Sat 26 Oct 2024
Did Dinosaurs Survive after the Asteroid?

Did Dinosaurs Survive after the Asteroid?

This episode is all about answering listener questions! Ranges from did non-avian dinosaurs live past the K-Pg in what's now New Zealand? Also how to survive the Mesozoic, would you go to a real life…
00:59:04  |   Wed 23 Oct 2024
A New Stegosaur with Oddly Shaped Feet!

A New Stegosaur with Oddly Shaped Feet!

The stegosaur Angustungui has claws similar to Scelidosaurus despite being over 30 million years more recent. Plus a few new non-fiction dinosaur books that we've been reading lately. For links to e…
00:40:56  |   Wed 16 Oct 2024
New Silesaur and Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs

New Silesaur and Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs

The new silesaur Gondwanax was named from Southern Brazil and may show a transition between silesaurs and neornithischians; The new tyrannosaurid Labocania aguillonae helps solidify Labocania as a tr…
00:35:11  |   Wed 09 Oct 2024
Spinosaurus biting, swimming, and walking updates

Spinosaurus biting, swimming, and walking updates

Spinosaurids had powerful enough jaws and teeth to go after large prey, just not sharp enough to take out bites. Plus, more on the aquatic spinosaurs debate, and more spinosaur updates. For links to…
00:44:29  |   Wed 02 Oct 2024
Updates on Dinosaur Growth and Development

Updates on Dinosaur Growth and Development

Juvenile Daspletosaurus skull bones; Modern birds have high Encephalization Quotients from their non-avian dinosaur ancestors; Dinosaur size estimate problems; Plus new non-fiction dinosaur books Fo…
00:34:52  |   Wed 25 Sep 2024
Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

The sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus appears to have fed its young. Plus two new dinosaurs, a ceratopsian and a titanosaur; Plateosaurus tail injuries; and the connection between the bubonic plague and d…
00:42:21  |   Wed 18 Sep 2024
What Did Victorians Think of Dinosaurs?

What Did Victorians Think of Dinosaurs?

Edward Dolnick joins to discuss how scientists and the general public viewed dinosaurs in the early 1800s. Plus hadrosaurs living in age-separated groups, two new hadrosauroids: Coahuilasaurus from M…
01:06:45  |   Thu 12 Sep 2024
A New Allosauroid from Kyrgyzstan

A New Allosauroid from Kyrgyzstan

Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus was just named from Kyrgyzstan, plus a new abelisaurid from France, and a Triassic dinosaur in Brazil. We also discuss if dinosaur mounts are art and a few new dinosaur books. …
01:02:29  |   Wed 04 Sep 2024
New Sauropods and the Yale Peabody has Reopened!

New Sauropods and the Yale Peabody has Reopened!

Susan Butts joins us to explain all the changes and upgrades at the newly renovated Yale Peabody Museum! Plus, new sauropods from Argentina include Campananeyen and a couple of unnamed titanosaurifor…
01:13:21  |   Wed 28 Aug 2024
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