Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Tetrapod Zoology ver 2

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It is done: Tetrapod Zoology is moving. Please go over to.... http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/ See you on the other side!
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Goodbye blogspot....

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Remember I said that things were going to change? (go here , for example). Well, things are going to change. Please watch this space: it wil...
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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Happy first birthday Tetrapod Zoology (part II)

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As discussed in the previous post , today ( January 21 2007 ) is Tetrapod Zoology’s first birthday. Hooray: more champagne, please. You’ll ...
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Happy first birthday Tetrapod Zoology (part I)

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On Saturday 21 st January 2006 – that is, one year ago – I decided, entirely on a whim, to start my own blog . I’d been reading various pe...
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Thursday, January 18, 2007

The evolution of vampires

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Coming soon: musings on a possible path to passerine parasitism. Also extinct plasma-quaffing microbats, and maybe pterosaurs (again). Updat...
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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Why I hate Darwin’s beard

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Here’s a little known fact. Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882), the most important biologist of all time, did not spend his entire life a...
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Biggest sauropod ever (part…. II)

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In the previous post we looked at the obscure and poorly known mega-sauropod Amphicoelias fragillimus , described in 1878 on the basis of a...
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I)

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Finally, it ’ s that post on gigantic mega-sauropods you ’ve all been oh-so-patiently waiting for. Note that I ’ ve decided to do a new thi...
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Friday, January 05, 2007

Finally, some hot giant amphicoelian action

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[click for larger version. Diagram produced by Ken Carpenter] FULL POST TO COME LATER TODAY ( 9th Jan 2007 ) After years of suffering al...
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Thursday, January 04, 2007

That’s no mystery carnivore (part II)… it’s a giant squirrel!

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In the previous post we looked anew at the controversial Kayan Mentarang animal: that reddish long-tailed Bornean mammal, photographed in 2...
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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

That’s no mystery carnivore (part I)

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If I were to produce a list of the 100 most exciting discoveries made in tetrapod zoology within the last few years (which I won’t), then up...
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Saturday, December 30, 2006

When eagles go bad, one more time... part II

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Oh, and just for those who still don't accept the idea that a Golden eagle can kill a wolf... Image again courtesy of Steve Bodio: for ...
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Darren Naish
Darren Naish is a science writer, technical editor and palaeozoologist (affiliated with the University of Southampton, UK). He mostly works on Cretaceous dinosaurs and pterosaurs but has an avid interest in all things tetrapod. His publications can be downloaded at darrennaish.wordpress.com. He has been blogging at Tetrapod Zoology since 2006. YOU ARE CURRENTLY AT A VERY OLD VERSION OF TET ZOO: for modern articles, go to: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/ And check out the Tet Zoo podcast at tetzoo.com!
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