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Jaw Power: Ancient Lungfish Reveal the Feeding Strategies of Earth’s First Land AnimalsNewly analyzed jawbones from 380-million-year-old lungfish are shedding light on the feeding behaviors of our earliest ...
Over at Tetrapod Zoology, Darren Naish notes that there’s the outside possibility that the Rekhmire creature could be an extinct pygmy mammoth from the Greek isles instead of a dwarf or juvenile ...
Paleontologist Darren Naish, creator of the Tetrapod Zoology blog, has written extensively about the evolution of pterosaurs and told Ars via e-mail that this new study is "exciting stuff." He ...
Writes Naish on Tetrapod Zoology:. There really isn’t any reason to think that big-brained dinosaurs would have evolved in the first place (recall that even ‘big-brained’ Troodon was, at ...
A stone slab barely half a meter wide is shaking the foundations of evolutionary science. Embedded in the slab’s fine sandstone are delicate imprints: long toes ending in sharp claws, left by an ...
In his blog Tetrapod Zoology, Darren Naish says captive babirusas "exhibit excitement and enthusiasm on greeting familiar people, engaging in tail wagging, head shaking and jumping and running about." ...
E.D. Cope or O.C. Marsh – which Bone Wars icon do you prefer? The question pops up every now and then among paleontologists. (Tetrapod Zoology blogger Darren Naish asked just the other day over ...
Research reveals surprisingly powerful bite of tiny early tetrapod. University of Lincoln. Journal Royal Society Open Science DOI 10.1098/rsos.182087 ...
Link: Tetrapod Zoology : How intelligent dinosaurs conquered the world. John's 1984 article describes his contemplation of a new psychiatric disorder he recognises in himself: evolutionary ...
This video is a few years old, but what it shows—the chicken-eating tendencies of a cow—was anything but a one-off, says Darren Naish for his blog, Tetrapod Zoology.
Naw, just a rotting raccoon – Tetrapod Zoology dissects the hype around the “Montauk Monster” – The Disillusioned Taxonomist turns a dead fox in his garden into a DIY science project .
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