Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.
Series 5 trailer with Dave Hone, Iszi Lawrence, Jay Foreman, Darren Naish, Suzy Buttress, I know din
An interview about Marine Reptiles with Keirsten Formso @formophology. To get more free bonus conten
It is the final episode this series and as usual we are answering some of your dinosaur questions (a
Dave Hone tells Iszi Lawrence about the early days of paleontology and the very first dinosaur disco
Following on from our last adventure into the realm of the very biggest dinosaurs, we now have a loo
Perhaps the single most notable feature of dinosaurs is the quite extraordinary sizes that many of t
This time out it is a group of dinosaurs very few people will have heard of or know very much about
Just how reliable are research papers and what goes on to get them published and accepted in the sci
There’s numerous illustrations and documentaries showing great herds of dinosaurs together and it is
Harking back to Series 1 episode 1 (a whole year ago!) we return to the tyrannosaurs, but having dev
Series 4 will be starting on Wednesday June 2nd. You can also catch us going live on our 1 year anni
Many groups of Mesozoic plants are still around today so the landscapes in which the dinosaurs lived
How stiff were dinosaur tails? If you could find a complete skeleton of any dinosaur species, which
Following on from last week's look at how dinosaurs get named, in this (Patreon picked) episode Iszi
In this episode we take a look at the actual identification of dinosaurs. What makes a species a spe
This week we have an extended interview and discussion with David Krentz on the public perception of
Let’s be honest, we’ve done quite well to have held off until half way through the third series befo
Finally, a normal episode that both has a guest an is actually on dinosaurs. This time out we are on
No dinosaurs this week! Shock, horror! It was always going to happen sooner or later as Dave does a
No guest this week, just a lot of Dave talking. We’ve obviously mentioned his research at various ti