In the big ten-oh, Darren and John discuss the Loch Ness Monster, the NHM Extinction exhibition, and then Pacific Rim (again).
Also check out Darren's Tet Zoo Guide to Pacific Rim.
Download here.
In the big ten-oh, Darren and John discuss the Loch Ness Monster, the NHM Extinction exhibition, and then Pacific Rim (again).
Also check out Darren's Tet Zoo Guide to Pacific Rim.
Download here.
After a long delay for illness, a silly delay in post-production, and another delay for top secret reasons, the Tetrapod Zoology Podcast Bigfoot Special is finally here. To make up for it being so late, it's a whopper. Links:
Anton Wroblewski points out the Skookum cask is consistent with an elk lay. Another page with pictures.
The stabilised Patterson-Gimlin footage.
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Welcome to the new home of Dr Darren Naish’s world-famous Tetrapod Zoology blog - Tet Zoo for short - now in its fourth iteration. Tet Zoo is devoted to discussion, research, discovery and speculation regarding THE TETRAPODS: the amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, and all of their extinct relatives. No fish, never fish. Ok, I also do fish now. Follow @TetZoo on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram and please help support my blogging, writing and research at patreon. Tet Zoo merchandise is available at the Tet Zoo Store.
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