Humorous author names on a paper

Is there any surprise that I'd post something like this? hehe.. yup probably not.

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The book "The Wild Canids: Their Systematics, Behavioral Ecology and Evolution" was written by Michael W. Fox. Go figure.

By Lemon Curry (not verified) on 10 Aug 2007 #permalink

There's a comparative physiologist in (I think) the Philipines whose name, most unfortunate for publishing in English-language journals, is (and I am NOT making this up) Shit Fun Chew.

By Sven DiMilo (not verified) on 10 Aug 2007 #permalink

Awesome. When Balls and Wood work together, great things happen.