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Brian Switek

Brian Switek is an ecology & evolution student at Rutgers University.

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Photographed at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
A twisted tree situated along a trail at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
"Dinah", a young female gorilla kept at the Bronx Zoo in 1914. From the Zoological Society Bulletin. Frustrated by the failure of gorillas to thrive in captivity, in 1914 the Bronx Zoo's director William Hornaday lamented "There is not the slightest reason to hope that an adult gorilla, either…
Photographed at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Welcome Maryn McKenna and her blog Superbug to Sb! And, in case I forgot to mention it before, make sure to check out Deborah Blum's blog Speakeasy Science, too! Wildlife experts use civetone-containing cologne to lure big cats In a scene reminiscent of the ending of Kingdom of the Spiders,…
In the part of suburban New Jersey I grew up in, almost every other school took the cougar for its sports team mascot. There were the Carl H. Kumpf Middle School Cougars, the Cranford High School Cougars, and the Kean University Cougars, among others. Nevermind that cougars were extirpated from the…
A female pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), photographed at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), photographed at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Sunrise Point at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
The "common cuttle-fish." From Mysteries of the Ocean. About three decades before On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection would forever change biological science, the aspiring young naturalists Pierre-Stanislas Meyranx and Laurencet submitted a paper on mollusks to France's…
A Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), photographed in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
The skull of a spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), photographed at the AMNH's "Extreme Mammals" exhibit. There was something strange about the assemblage of Homo erectus fossils found at Zhoukoudian - the famous 750,000 - 200,000 year old site in China popularly known as Dragon Bone Hill. Despite…
A golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilus lateralis), photographed in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
As you can probably tell from the last two "photos of the day", I'm back from Utah. It was a wonderful trip, but I have been too swamped with other projects/commitments to get this blog back up to speed. Regular blog entries will resume soon. After reading S.J. Gould's Dinosaur in a Haystack while…
Just a few of the many hoodoos which can be seen in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Grosvenor Arch, photographed in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.
A young lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
The skull of Paranthropus boisei ("Zinj," "Dear Boy," "Nutcracker Man," etc.). Louis Leakey had a problem. During the summer of 1959 he and his wife Mary recovered the skull fragments of an early human scattered about the fossil deposits of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. The skull had been deposited…
A laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
An okapi ((Okapia johnstoni), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
An ebony langur (Trachypithecus auratus), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
Color-coded diagram of a small bone bed containing at least twelve individuals of the Permian synapsid Suminia. From Frobisch and Reisz (2009) When I hear the phrase "early human relative" I cannot help but think of an ape-like creature. Something like Sahelanthropus fits the bill nicely - it…
A young California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
The skull of Nyctereutes lockwoodi as seen from the side and above. From Geraads et al, 2010. In 2006 paleoanthropologists working in Ethiopia made a spectacular announcement - they had found the well-preserved remains of a juvenile Australopithecus afarensis, one of our prehistoric hominin…
A huon tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
The skeleton of Palaeobatrachus from Lake Enspel, Germany. From Wuttke and Poschmann, 2010. In On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin said of the fossil record: For my part, following out Lyell's metaphor, I look at the natural geological record, as a history of the world imperfectly kept,…
Zeff the Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
Close up of one of the Pipe Creek Sinkhole coprolites showing structures interpreted as hair (A) and a close-up of a mold in the coprolite thought to have been made by a hair (B). From Farlow et al, 2010. Time and again I have stressed that every fossil bone tells a story, and, in a different…
A lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.
A small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea), photographed at the Bronx Zoo.