I am extremely pleased to announce that my Dinosaurs: How They Lived & Evolved – the Natural History Museum, London’s flagship dinosaur book, co-authored with Professor Paul Barrett – is once again in print, once again as a new edition…
It’s time for another article in my Tet Zoo Reviews Zoos series, and this time we look at a zoo in that troubled and terrifying nation known as the USA, specifically in the north-western state of Oregon…
Inspired by the recent publication here of thoughts on the new Koumpiodontosuchus paper… and by other work, in prep… I felt it appropriate to rescue another article from the archives, specifically from ver 3. Here we go…
Yes, the time is right to discuss the possibility of an expanded, ten-year-anniversary edition of my 2016/2017 Arcturus book Hunting Monsters…
A very long article on a very small croc…
After teases and promotions extending over several years, I’m pleased to report that Wildlife on the Planet Furaha now exists in hard, physical form, and it was very much worth the wait….
It’s time again to rescue another squamate-themed article from the Tet Zoo articles. This one is devoted to the treerunners, obviously…
Last year saw the appearance of a long-awaited second edition of Dougal Dixon’s The New Dinosaurs…
It’s probably impossible to write about the history of fossil hominin discoveries in Africa and not discuss, or at least mention, the Leakeys…
Foot deformities are ubiquitous in urban pigeons – why?
Once again it is that time of year again, by which I mean… spawnwatch season, of course.
A look-back at some of my personal highlights from the two decades of Tetrapod Zoology…
The blog Tetrapod Zoology – connected in some way to just about everything that’s happened in my professional life since the mid-2000s – has now been in operation for an absurd twenty years. Here, we look back at the TetZooniferous events of 2025…
The dinosaur cognition debate continues…
Following the recent article here on the new, third edition of Ancient Sea Reptiles, it’s appropriate to report far sadder, more serious but very relevant news...