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Terrible Lizards

Terrible Lizards

By: Iszi Lawrence and David Hone
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Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.iszi.com Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
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  • S12E05 Mass Extinctions, CGI & Dinosaurs
    May 27 2026

    Can you make a prehistoric documentary without relying on T. rex? We chat to Tim Haines, the man behind Walking with Dinosaurs and the new series Surviving Earth about mammal-like reptiles, giant extinctions, documentary trickery, CGI dinosaurs, weird prehistoric noises and how you make audiences emotionally invest in creatures that may or may not have peed. From gorgonopsians to giant climate shifts, this is a deep dive into both prehistory and documentary filmmaking.

    Want bonus episodes and extra Terrible Lizards goodness? Head to https://patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #Documentary #WalkingWithDinosaurs #SurvivingEarth

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    57 mins
  • S12DB11 What Bird Eyes Reveal About Dinosaurs
    May 20 2026

    In this short discussion, palaeontologist Dave Hone and Iszi Lawrence chat with podcaster Suzy Buttress about the strangeness of bird eyes... from iris colour and pupil shape, to owls, crocodiles and the frustrating problem of soft tissue in fossils.

    Could dinosaurs really have had the slit pupils made famous by Jurassic Park? Or have we been picturing dinosaur eyes all wrong? Expect: birds, dinosaurs, crocodiles, giant marine reptile eyeballs, weird owl anatomy, and some surprisingly unsettling turkey dissection stories.

    This is an extract from Series 5 Episode 4 with Suzy Buttress from the Casual Birder podcast.

    You can watch the footage of this recording here: https://youtu.be/czcOPj8_jC8

    Support the show and grab extra content: https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    14 mins
  • S12DB10 Could dinosaurs hear you whistle?
    May 6 2026

    Could a dinosaur hear you whistle? Did giant dinosaurs have gigantic feathers? And would a head-butting dinosaur really scrape the ground like a bull before charging?

    In this Dinosaur Bite episode, palaeontologist Dr Dave Hone and Iszi Lawrence tackle your brilliantly weird dinosaur questions—exploring how dinosaurs heard the world around them, what their feathers were really like, and whether famous scenes in Prehistoric Planet are grounded in science or artistic licence.

    From tiny, high-pitched dinosaurs to booming giants, from Velociraptor quill knobs to the mystery of feather size in creatures like Gigantoraptor, this episode dives into what we really know—and what we're still figuring out—about dinosaur biology and behaviour.

    Support the show and get extra content for as little as $1 dollar! https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    12 mins
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Im a big fan of history pods and I've listened to my fair share. This is the first natural history pod I've listened to and I must say it has rekindled my love of dinosaurs and natural history in general! Keep up the good work guys loved the pod so much I'm on a mission to listen to everyone from start to finish!

Extremely interesting!

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Too woke. Thought this was about science. What is a female carcharodontasaur? Did Dr Wu assign it at birth ?

Pandering.

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Great for understanding dinosaurs. Dave explains perfectly and Iszi asks all the right questions

informative and entertaining

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Nice mix of facts and fun 🙂 I usually listen as I drop off to sleep, currently on my second play through.

my bedtime podcast

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