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Tetrapod Zoology

Discussion of all things tetrapod and vertebrate palaeontology, and many things not.

  • By Darren Naish
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly three posts per month
  • First post on

Posts per month

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Jul 2022 3
Aug 2022 4
Sep 2022 3
Oct 2022 3
Nov 2022 0
Dec 2022 3
Jan 2023 3
Feb 2023 3
Mar 2023 2
Apr 2023 2
May 2023 4
Jun 2023 2
Jul 2023 4
Aug 2023 2
Sep 2023 2
Oct 2023 4
Nov 2023 3
Dec 2023 1
Jan 2024 4
Feb 2024 2
Mar 2024 3
Apr 2024 2
May 2024 4
Jun 2024 3
Jul 2024 2
Aug 2024 2
Sep 2024 1
Oct 2024 3
Nov 2024 4
Dec 2024 2
Jan 2025 3

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

It Was the 19th Year in the History of Tetrapod Zoology
You’re kidding… another year has passed? Yes, it’s late January, meaning that Tetrapod Zoology, the world’s best and most famous zoology-themed blog, has reached another birthday. As ever, I here take a very long-form look …
On , by Darren Naish, 11,107 words
An American Tyrant in London, Collector's Edition
I’m overloaded with work and deadlines, and unable to complete anything new. So please enjoy this classic Tet Zoo article from the archives, originally published at ver 2 back in 2008 (an archived version is …
On , by Darren Naish, 1,902 words
Heptasteornis, My Beloved; Alvarezsaurids in Europe, the Backstory
Among the most fascinating of Mesozoic theropods are the alvarezsaurids, a mostly small-bodied group of maniraptoran coelurosaurs characterized by modified, ‘pick-like’ forelimbs, a lightly built, shallow lower jaw, tiny, simple teeth and elongate, slender hindlimbs… …
On , by Darren Naish, 5,979 words