Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.
Thanks to Kyle, Tom, Ashley, Aurous, Wayne, Paleo Pete, Tyler, Will, Israel, Charles, James and Edwa
Skiphosoura – the pterosaur of the gaps So last week Dave had a new paper out and this time it’s a n
Dave has a new book out next week and it’s the culmination of several years work. Longtime listeners
Last month we mentioned that legendary palaeontologist Mike Benton had announced his retirement, but
We’ve made plenty of jokes over the years about the general lack of sauropod skulls and the frustrat
The spinosaurs get all the love (OK, mostly hate) and attention when it comes to the megalosauroids,
We have touched on the extinction that killed the dinosaurs plenty of times before over the various
Live edited recording at The Oxford Fire Station on 25/05/2024. Live Anniversary Q&A for the Oxford
We all know about how common dinosaurs can be in places like Europe, Argentina, the US, China and Mo
Dinosaur footprints with Peter Falkingham Footprints and trackways are an amazing source of data on
We don’t often delve into the Triassic since Dave is not well versed in that time and the animals th
The year 2024 is the 200th anniversary of the naming of the first dinosaur, Megalosaurus. While ‘Din
Stegosaurus with Dr Susie Maidment THE TIME HAS COME. For ages Dave, for very Dave reasons refused t
Longtime listeners will be familiar with the fact that Dave has spent a lot of time looking at and w
Dinosaur documentaries are booming again so it’s time to blow the lid on some insider secrets of how
Odd ideas in palaeontology Palaeontology as a scientific field is beyond popular in the media and wi
It is the mega questions episode! Due to Dave etch-a-sketching everything in his life, making things
Petrodactyle and Pterosaur Growth Dave has had a productive year for pterosaur papers and now two ar
This week a ‘what I did on my holidays’ from Dave, though it wasn’t a holiday and he dug a hole in U
Pterosaurs flew! No big shock there, but obviously flight places major constraints and selective pre