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Terrible Lizards is a podcast about Dinosaurs with Dr David Hone and Iszi Lawrence.iszi.com Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • TLS11E07 Flappy Flap Bum Flaps
    Jul 30 2025

    Pterosaur soft tissues

    It’s a double new paper episode this time as thanks to the magic of almost random review and publication times, Dave has two papers out on the same subject in the same month! So strap in for some absolute minutiae on pterosaur hands, feet, scales, and the oddly overlooked wing membrane that sits between their legs. Pterosaurs in general are not very common fossils and so it should be no surprise that we don’t have a great many examples of their soft tissues, from skin, to beaks and claws and other bits. So, having new examples, and synthesising the limited information we have, is really important for building an understanding of these incredible animals. It’s deep dive time.

    A link to Dave’s blogpost on the new hand and foot scale papers:

    https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2025/06/10/new-data-on-pterosaurian-soft-tissues/

    A link to a very old blogpost about pterosaur soft tissues generally:

    https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2008/07/25/pterosaur-soft-tissues/

    Iszi'a new book - featuring a pterosaur and perfect for 6-9 year olds is out on 28th August in the UK: https://amzn.eu/d/9kFiniD (message her on iszi.com if you want international posting).

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    54 m
  • TLS11E06 LIVE AT FOSSIL FESTIVAL
    Jun 25 2025

    June, rather incredibly, marks the fifth anniversary of the launch of series 1, episode 1 of the podcast. As a rather fortuitous bit of timing, we were invited to host a live Terrible Lizards event at Lyme Regis (home of Mary Anning) for their Fossil Festival. We could hardly say ‘no’, so here is a recording of that hour long session where we fielded a ton of questions from the audience (that was overflowing out of the room!) and even included a few professional palaeontologists in the audience to put a bit more pressure on Dave’s answers. A good time was apparently had by all, maybe this will happen again next year?

    A link to the Fossil Festival website. Stay tuned for next year’s details: https://fossilfestival.com/

    For extra content go to patreon.com/terriblelizards

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    1 h y 8 m
  • TLS11E05 Curating Dinosaurs II Curate Harder
    May 28 2025

    Curating Dinosaurs II Curate Harder! On this episode we welcome Jordan Mallon, a long-time collaborator of Dave’s and, against the odds, a long-time listener of Terrible Lizards. While we talk about Jordan’s research and career in this pod, and his work on dinosaur sizes and ecology, this one also serves as something of a sequel to our previous episode. That’s because he is also the curator of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, the national natural history museum of Canada. It’s a much more typical collection than the one we talked about last time out, so join us to learn more about how museum’s work, the importance of the behind-the-scenes jobs that people do, and

    Links:

    Support us and get extra content:

    https://www.patreon.com/terriblelizards

    A short interview Jordan did with Dave years ago:

    https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2017/03/06/buried-treasure-jordan-mallon/

    A blogpost by Dave on his paper with Jordan on giant T. rex.

    https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2024/07/24/on-the-trail-of-giant-tyrannosaurus-rex/

    Jordan’s webpage at the Canadian Museum of Nature

    https://nature.ca/en/our-science/science-experts/jordan-mallon/

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    59 m
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Great stuff. Knowledgeable and funny co-hosts. Up to date information on new discoveries, new theories, etc. I enjoyed the insights into how paleontology actually works as a science.

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