Tetrapod Zoology
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With six years of tedious phd work on theropod dinosaurs behind him, Darren Naish stares longingly from his office window at the birds outside and wonders: why did I bother? He pursues exotic lizards and feral cats across the British countryside, occasionally prizes the skeletal jaws from hedgehog corpses, and aims to publish his technical work on obscure Cretaceous dinosaurs. He remains desperately in quest of an academic job that'll last more than a month, and - with a background in TV research, e-learning development, academic editing, popular writing, teaching, landscape gardening, parenting and the wonderful world of retail - he still holds out hope of becoming a dedicated academic. He can be contacted intermittently at eotyrannus (at) gmail dot com. For more biographical info go here.
Recent Posts
- The Crystal Palace monsters, armoured tyrannosaurs and lurking sauropods: a look back at 'Dinosaurs - A Historical Perspective' (part I)
- California's declining frogs
- I'll be back
- Raptor makes killing in university grounds
- Do short titles really work?
- When I grow up, I want to be a functional anatomist: functional anatomy part III
- Of dragons, marsupial lions and the sixth digits of elephants: functional anatomy part II
- Bipedal orangs, gait of a dinosaur, and new-look Ichthyostega: exciting times in functional anatomy part I
- The Great Goswell Copse Zootoca
- Functional anatomy ALIVE
Recent Comments
- Traumador the Tyrannosaur on The Crystal Palace monsters, armoured tyrannosaurs and lurking sauropods: a look back at 'Dinosaurs - A Historical Perspective' (part I)
- Mary on California's declining frogs
- Traumador the Tyrannosaur on California's declining frogs
- neil on California's declining frogs
- David Marjanović on I'll be back
- Vladimir Socha on I'll be back
- Alan on I'll be back
- Cameron on I'll be back
- Sven DiMilo on I'll be back
- David Marjanović on I'll be back
Archives
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- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
- March 2007
- February 2007
- January 2007
Tetrapod Zoology backstory
The ones I participate in
- Ask A Biologist
- Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week
- Southampton Natural History Society
- Chessel Bay Local Nature Reserve
Friends and colleagues
- The adventures of Ben Speers-Roesch
- Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings
- Ask Dr Vector
- The Ethical Palaeontologist
- Graeme's photos
- Mike P. Taylor
- Mark Witton's photos
- Neil Phillips' Photos (UK Wildlife)
- News from Nemo Ramjet
- Olduvai George: Dealing with the Beasts
- Philosophica Neopalaeontographica
- Stephen Bodio's Querencia
- UK Wildlife - by Neil
Other tetrapod-based blogs
- Afarensis
- Bestiarium
- Camera Trap Codger
- Catalogue of Organisms
- The Dragon's Tales
- Evolving Thoughts
- Fish Feet
- Fretmarks
- Frog Matters
- Hairy Museum of Natural History
- John Hawks Anthropology weblog
- Laelaps
- The Lord Geekington
- Marc van Roosmalen : New Species Discoveries
- Matt Bille's Sci/Tech blog
- Nimravid's Weblog
- Pondering Pikaia
- Rigor Vitae
- Traumador the tyrannosaur in The Tyrannosaur Chronicles
- When Pigs Fly Returns
- The World We Don't Live In
Other Information
You've read the blog, now buy the books....
- Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life
- Walking With Dinosaurs: The Evidence
- Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight
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Contact
eotyrannus (at) gmail.com

