It’s time to look at duikers. Again.
A Giant Spinosaurid Dinosaur from the Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight
Announcing the All Yesterdays Range of Collectible Figures
Otidiphaps the Pheasant-Pigeons
Inside the Cassowary's Casque, Updated for 2022
Meeting the Hayling Island Jungle cat
Once again I’m giving you something from the archives, since there’s just no chance at all to produce anything new right now. Here, then, is a TetZoo ver 3 article that was originally published there in 2013 (that version is here). Ironically, that 2013 article was itself a republishing of a version from 2009…
The Incredible South American Maned Wolf
Inspired by my recent article on South American wild dogs, I went to the trouble of digging out a very brief TetZoo ver 2 article I published in 2007 on the remarkable and beautiful 'fox on stilts', the Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus (said article is here). My aim was to augment and update that text such that it might be a useful one-stop review on this animal.
Kogia, Shark-Mouthed Horror
Once more I must resort to plundering stuff from the archives, this time an article from TetZoo ver 2, originally published in July 2008 (and available here at wayback machine). Today: the kogiid sperm whales!
Happy 16th Birthday, Tetrapod Zoology
Chiffchaffs and What Are 'Old World Warblers' Anyway?
A Look Back at Dorling Kindersley’s 2001 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Life
Leopard Tortoises
Conservation Concerns for South America's Remarkable Endemic Dogs, Revisited for 2022
My New Book: Dinopedia from Princeton University Press
The Quetz Monograph Lives and Other News on Azhdarchid Pterosaurs
Greater Noctules: Specialist Predators of Migrating Passerines, Revisited
For reasons, I still have no time at all for blogging, alas. And thus I once again give you an article from the archives. This time, one of my favourite BAT articles. I’ve covered bats a fair bit at TetZoo (see below for links), but this remains one of the most memorable (it has received some minor updates relative to its initial outing, which occurred here in 2006 at ver 1)…
Release the Fossil Pronghorns!!
Here we are with another effort to recycle material from the TetZoo archives (and invariably ruined by its hosters and hence made unavailable to those who might consult it). This time: a revamped version of my fossils pronghorns article, first published at ver 2 back in 2010 (an original is here)…