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Author: Dinosaur Ranger Anthony

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Join Dinosaur Ranger Anthony, the host of the Dinosaur Review for Kids, as he reviews dinosaur species on a scale of 1 to 10 stars... aka fossils! On every tenth podcast the top two species from the previous nine episodes will go 1 on 1 inside the Prehistoric Cage Match. Who will ultimately be named the king of the Mesozoic Era? Listen now!
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Howdy!! Are you ready for the Clash of the Dinosaur Champions Part 2?! If so, then grab your cowboy hat & saddle up on top of your ceratopsian, because this ultimate Prehistoric Cage Match is going to take us on a wild ride. We are headed deep into the paradice valley of the Prehistoric Yellowstone Ranch. Find out which theropod will take home all the glory & be named the next Undisputed Dinosauria Champion of the World. Let's grab our boots & listen now!!
Mambo Italiano!! It's time to stomp on the cobblestone streets for our 8th Prehistoric Cage Match. This historic battle is between two beefy theropods & it will take place in the ol' neighborhood of Little Italy. Which meat eater will come out on top & win all the glory for the fossils of Terravecchia. Find out now. Andiamo!!
The Y2K bug has attacked the Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast & gave us an ultimate double review. Both of these dinosaurs may have shared the same battle grounds, but one had leaf-shaped teeth for eating plants & one had blade-like teeth for shredding meat. Regardless of how much time separated the two genus, one thing's for sure, the clocks always changed at midnight. It’s time to drop the asteroid on these terrible lizards. Happy New Year!!
Are you ready for an Elf-like Dinosaur Christmas Special?! I surely hope so… because tomorrow morning, 10am, the Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast is coming to town!! This episode is all about a ceratopsian that definitely would’ve made a perfect prehistoric reindeer. Now let’s jump on our sleighs & head up to Santa Claws’ Workshop for this jolly of a review. Ho Ho Ho!!
There’s nothing better than some delicious grubs to help feed your mind during a prehistoric podcast. Am I right?! Well maybe not, but Jurassic World is still known for the Nigersaurus & as Dr. Alan Grant once said some west African frogs. Our next dinosaur genus had a snout made up of 500 teeth. Its even been described as a mix between Darth Vader & a lawn mower. Regardless, it was definitely out of this yard for a sauropod. Let’s begin our next review. Yum, yum!!
Land Ho!! You made it to Plymouth Rock for today’s episode of the Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast. Our next prehistoric genus doesn’t have a Mayflower-like sail, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a spinosaurid. This dinosaur had a large hook-like thumb claw that would’ve been perfect for carving any sized turkey. Let’s kick back with a plate of food & enjoy this Thanksgiving themed episode!!
Are you ready to have a seat in the dentist’s chair, because on today’s episode we are looking into a prehistoric genus that had two sets of teeth for eating all kinds of Halloween candy. This creature is also always mislead as a real dinosaur due to the massive sail on its back for casting spooky shadows on the ground below. Now let’s sit back & open wide. It’s teeth cleaning time!! Bwahahahahaha - Dr. Dimetrodon
It's time to cast a spell on our next prehistoric species. This dinosaur known as the "Dragon King of Hogwarts" had a flat skull filled with all kinds of horns & spikes. Now not only does this dinosaur look like a mythological creature, but it also might not even be it's own prehistoric genus. Let's grab our wands & take the train to the Hogwarts Castle for our next review. Accio Dinosauria!!
Make sure to be on the lookout for the Mesozoic Ooze, because this prehistoric chemical would’ve turned any creature into a fossilized mutant. Our next review is all about a car-sized sea turtle that would’ve been perfect at fighting crime in the waters of the Western Interior Seaway. Now grab your ninja gear & a delicious pizza, because it’s time for a turtle power of a review. Cowabunga, dudes!!
Are you ready to stomp out onto the field for another review? If so, then grab your dino-skins for this prehistoric showdown. This duck-billed dinosaur sported the perfect helmet-like head crest for any dino-mite athlete. Let’s all get warmed up & throw the bones. It’s GAME TIME!!
Did you hear the big news? The Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast is back after a wild summer break!! On our first episode of season 8 we are looking into a theropod dinosaur known as the African T.Rex. This massive carnivore also had flat shark-like teeth & was an apex predator of its day. Now let’s grab our safari gear & our official scorecard because it’s time to kick off another exciting season.
Vote Here!! It’s time for our 7th Prehistoric Cage Match… Election Style. Two dinosaur genus are now poised to become the very first President & High Rex of Isla Nublar. Which terrible lizard will win this prehistoric debate?! Let’s all cast our votes for this ultimate who would win battle. Listen Now!! Follow along with the cage match with a map of Mount Vernon: https://www.mountvernon.org/the-estate-gardens/location/
Aloha!! It’s time to soar into a tropical paradise for this tikiland-like review. Our next prehistoric flying reptile would’ve just been so beautiful flying over the lush palm trees, the white sandy beaches, & the rocky volcanos of Hawaii. For this next adventure we will also be joined by a very special guest making their debut on the Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast. Let’s hang loose & start this tropical getaway. Listen now!!
It's time to raise up our V for victory as we salute a Nixon-like Spinosaurid. This dinosaur was discovered near the country of Vietnam & had a wave-like double sail that stretched across it's back. Now if it hadn't been for the events of dino-gate this terrible lizard may have been the greatest peacemaker to ever stomp in the Mesozoic Era. There's no 18 & half minute gap in this podcast. Let's start this debate. More than ever, Ichthyovenator Now!!
Did you hear that sound? I think it’s an... AVALANCHE… or maybe it’s just a herd of giant sauropods. Our next review is all about a genus that was once the longest dinosaur to ever roam the Earth. It may have even been longer than the famous Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Okay, well maybe not that long, but you get the point right?! Let’s grab our moutain gear & stomp up the trail for a better review of this double beamed lizard. Listen Now!!
Batten down the hatches & grab your nets, because we’re about to reel in the BIG ONE!! This prehistoric marine reptile was an apex predator of the Wester Interior Seaway. Anything & everything this Mosasaurus-like creature locked its eyes onto would have definitely became its lunch. Who’s ready for some seafood? Let’s hook this cretaceous sea monster. Grab your fishing poles & listen now!!
You’ve heard of the King of Rock N’ Roll, but what about the King of Fossil N’ Review? Well that’s me of course, Dinosaur Ranger Anthony!! On this episode we’re going to take a closer look at one of the largest hadrosaurs who walked the Earth millions of years ago. This duckbilled dinosaur had a soft tissued head crest & a great sense of hearing. It’s time to get all shook up. Listen now!!
Run, Herbivores, Run!! Mama always said there’s nothing like getting chased by a theropod dinosaurs even if it only runs as fast as an Appalachiosaurus. This meat eating dinosaur didn’t care much for chocolates, but that doesn’t make it stupid. It’s time to jump on our shrimp’n boat & learn all about this southern lizard from Alabama!!
Could it have been the Pangean Conifer Crisis that really caused all the dinosaurs to go extinct?! We'll never know for sure, but one thing we do know is the Pentacertops had a neck frill like no other ceratopsian. This dinosaur known as the five-horned face would have ruled the land before time with an iron frill. It's time for greatness, listen now!!
LOOK OUT!! Is that a Postosuchus driving an 18-Wheeler down Route 66?! Well of course not, the Crocodile from Post went extinct during the Triassic Period. This prehistoric creature had odd hook-shaped claws & may have even walked on two legs. So hey, I guess that would’ve made it a good truck driver!! Listen now to learn more about this ancient crocodilian.
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