137 - Diplocaulus - Boomerang Head
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With a head shaped like a boomerang, this strange amphibian from the Permian Period has puzzled paleontologists for years! In this episode of the Dinosaur George Kids Podcast, dinosaur educator Dinosaur George introduces young listeners to Diplocaulus — one of the weirdest prehistoric creatures to ever swim in ancient waters.
Its flat, crescent-shaped skull and sharp teeth gave it a truly unique look… but what was it used for? Was it for defense? Speed? Camouflage? Tune in and find out!
🦖 A fun and educational podcast for kids who love dinosaurs, fossils, science, and natural history — even the creatures that aren’t technically dinosaurs!
You’ll discover:
- Why Diplocaulus had a boomerang-shaped head
- How ancient amphibians lived during the Permian Period
- What paleontologists believe this unusual body shape was for
- How these prehistoric animals compare to modern-day creatures
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