
Tetrapod Zoology Podcast - Tetrapod Zoology
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Episode 45: Extinction Time
In this extinction-filled episode, Nanotyrannus, Schmanotyrannus, the frog problem, the survival of non-avian dinosaurs past the M/C extinction time, and Darren and John's dinosaur movies plots.Also, TetZooCon 2015 - get your tickets here.Download here.

Episode 44: Jurassic World Special
John and Darren discuss Jurassic World. Spoilers! It's no good.Darren: ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆John: ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆Download here.

Episode 43: Independent Blob Dog
In this late episode, Darren and John discuss the Romanian find of century, dinosaur premaxillary genetics, and Yee chee, or Yee kwee, or something. Also, Cash for Questions!: is Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour a tetrapod? and Africa as a Pleistocene remnant.Download here.

Episode 42: Chaos Reigns
In this crazy mixed up episode Darren leaves out all the juicy bits from his trip to Romania, pterosaurs landing, domesticated horses in sub-saharan Africa, and the evolution of beaks in dinosaurs. Also the return of Brontosaurus, and the return of paraphyletic taxonomy. Trailers are discussed by Darren, scoffed at by John.Also, Age of Voltron.Download here.

Episode 41: Forward-Staring Goats
Brace yourselves listeners, as we MOVE THE SEGMENTS AROUND. First up is Cash for Questions! with the gait of synapsids, the homology of scales, and Myotragus and the giant Minorcan lagomorphs. News From World of Darren & John includes the new short-necked azhdarchid and News From World of News include a new tapir, a (not new) albino tapir, theropod neoflightlessness from Feduccia & Czerkas, and Carnufex.Download here.

Episode 40: Darren Heard an Owl, John Saw a Dog in a Jumper, but No One has Seen a Monkey Playing a Banjo
It’s the big four-oh, and FU is a complete mess: Red Letter Media guy, Rio 2, How Big is Texas (bigger or smaller than France !), Spotted owlet. News from World of Darren & John includes the news from The Scholarly Research of the Anomalous Conference, and John's new Twitter handle (@thejohnconway).News from World of News includes, Eotaria, Purussaurus bite strength, diverse docodonts, BD in Madagascar, and the the passing of Stephen Czerkas, Vladimir Krb, Eugenie Clark, and Leonard Nimoy.Cash for Questions! include aquatic sloths, the musical ability of tetrapods, and how to respond to cranks (with a nice little excursion into x-came-first hypotheses).Darren and John now both have Patreon rewards that include free Cash for Questions! Support Darren here, and John here.Download here.

Episode 39: #Batfacts #Podcats
In this #batfacts episode, FU Darren, Rio stars a cockatoo, more #Batfacts and other #hashtags: #BuildaBetterFakeTheropod and #TetZooNameGame. News From World of News includes #SaveDippy, Finding Bigfoot UK, Jurassic snakes, Hume’s owl revelation, and shock of the century, a new tapir! Cash for questions include whether Godzilla should have feathers, archaeocryptozoology and parthenogenesis.This episode's Popular Tat is the film Lucy, which was not popular with us (especially not Darren):Darren: ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆John: ★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆Download here.

Episode 38: A Not Too Shabby Podcarts
In this not to shabby episode, FU on Planet of the Apes, Darren talks to school kids, Scholarly Research of the Anomalous Conference, FROGS, Tet Zoo 9th birthday. News from world of news is Darren's take on Conquest of the Skies David Attenborough series (not too shabby).Cash for Questions! include why archosaur replaced synapsids in the Triassic, what the adaptive advantage is of being able to regenerate limbs, and Darren's opinion on the film Rio (terrible).Download here.

Episode 37: Dawn of the Planet of the Non-Homo sapiens Apes
In this Best Dinosaur episode, FU includes cassowaries, ‘Labrodon’, liberal Hollywood, and gull feet. News from Darren & John includes Darren the cruisemeister, Big Book, what’s at Tet Zoo, FROGS, Tet Zoo's birthday, and no news from John. News from World of News whips by with the two minute rule in effect, with Rue Pei et al. new Microraptor, bird phylogeny papers, Koschowitz et al. vs Mayr on feathers, Aquilops, dwarf elephant, no polar bear in yeti DNA.Cash for questions include what the best dinosaur is, the social structure of dinosaurian groups, and the rights and wrongs of keeping whales and reptiles in captivity.For Popular tat: Dawn of the Planet of the ApesDarren: ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆John: ★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆(Surprise.)Download here.

Episode 36: The Fifth Dimension is LURVE
In this time-dilated episode, FU on hyenas, new in cassowaries, seals vs porpoises, Alanqa jaws, and giant Chinese nothosaurs. Cash for Questions! include the fossil bias of unusual specimens, and why gulls stare at their feet.Our Popular Tat section is on Jurassic World, and Interstellar; and in a shock outcome, Darren rates it lower than John. Download here.

Episode 35: Even the least doggy of dogs look like doggy-dogs
In this shockingly normal-length episode, we have more FU on freediving, how to Patreonise Darren, Archelosauria, Vintana the gondwanathere, and Cartorhynchus. Our C4Q this episode is about the possible switcheroo of hyenas and dogs in their cursorial and borophagian ways. Also fairy tales, including a discussion on Maleficent.All wrapped up with an anecdote from Uncle Darren. Yay.Download here.

Episode 34: What the Hell?
In this thrilling and unbelievably long episode, FU dumbass Darren! Lungs & diving, Star Wars screwup again, re-wilding & ecotourism, and a plethora of other things Darren got wrong. News from World of Darren & John includes the Shanklin croc, multituberculates, and the Tet Zoo wiki.Cash for Questions! include "what the hell is going on over there?", and what the deal is with sail-backed animals. Download here.

Episode 33: Uncle Darren Loves Animals
John and Darren launch into followup, which is mostly about how big legs are or aren't. News of the world of Darren and John and also News include our palaeoart article, Darren’s lament, kangaroos that didn't hop or did, podcats reviewed at Li’L Box Big Universe, and the Chickensaurus Event (#chickensaurus). Cash for Questions include our options on rewilding, and why mammals ain't got no no legs.Stay tuned at the end for a special treat: Uncle Darren's Anecdotes, a new segment of Uncle Darren's witty and charming stories that are sure to delight you and the whole family.Download here.

Episode 32: Waddling with Spinosaurs
So, I'm uploading this from an internet cafe in Malta, so I can't listen, and I can't for the life of me remember what's in this episode. Safe bet: some dinosaurs, pterosaurs, Cash for Questions! and some terrible movie. Am I close?Download here.

Episode 31: Oh Noah, not Rodent Teeth!
After a month long hiatus, Darren and John return, with this overlong, self-important, dull and portentous episode. News from the World of News includes the best and worst of teeth at the SVPCA, deer-cow hybrids (or as we call them "cows"), Transylvanian pturtles, some expert FU on antlers.Cash for Questions includes the sauropod respiratory system, and a spinoff discussion on size, (we're still not sure which) Planet of the Apes, the ever-changing head of Quetzalcoatlus, and another round on tyrannosaur arms.Finally, an extended rant on one of the worst films we've ever seen, Noah (2013). Surprising verdict: they should have stuck closer to the Bible. The best review is here. Darren: 3/10, John: 1/10. Download here.

Episode 30: Live in the pub, wobbles, falls over
Live Google Hangouts are hard. Too hard for us. After the technical collapse of the Google Hangout, we decided to record locally and put up what we had. Recording locally is hard too (apparently), and much of it was lost. Finally, the batteries in our laptops died, and that was that. However, we did manage to record some followup (antlers), the ethics of killing animals because you're interested in them, Darren and Memo's talks at LonCon 3, and finally, a pseudo cash for question from new listener John Conway, what is the most boring Tetrapod?We will be returning to normal format for episode 31, with proper followup and all you Cash for Questions!Download here.

Episode 29: Superheroes Hate Genetics
Episode 29 includes, are new tapirs really new?, a TetZooCon round up, a quick discussion of and many a cash for question. Questions include the usefulness to eve-devo to palaeontology, the advantage of antlerage, why pterosaurs are better than birds, and the confusing mess of ratite biogeography. John make a valiant attempt to get Darren to stop droning on and on about superheroes, but he can't be stopped. So take that, podcats listeners.Download here.

Episode 28: Sideways Nipply-Things
Darren and John cover some followup, including the usual unbelievably stupid mistakes Darren makes about little ratty things, and John's bungling at TetZoo Tech leading to everyone's email not being read over the last couple of months.We then whip through some News from the World of News including nothosaur tracks, Australian newts, and some News from the World of Darren and John: the last chance to book TetZooCon.This episode is rolling in Cash (for Questions!), including two questions on theropod forelimbs (why they are so awkward and small?) and two questions on the Squamozoic.Download here.

Episode 27: Godzilla! Godzilla! Godzilla!
Darren and John discuss a Sussex big cat, the eating of a great white shark, punching in the face, Deinocheirus, and the Angeac dinosaur. Such pointless banter stops for the main event: GODZILLA. Thoughts and spoilers on three Godzilla films (1954, 1998, 2014). Surprise! Darren and John disagree.DarrenGodzilla (1954) ★★★★★Godzilla (1998) ★Godzilla (2014) ★★★★JohnGodzilla (1954) ★★★★★Godzilla (1998) ★★★Godzilla (2014) ★★ Download here.

Episode 26: Only a Swingin' Cat would try a Muppet Rap
Episode 26 is here, beamed direct from TetZoo Tech to your brain. Tetrapodcats Dr. Darren and JC.co lay down some News from the World of News, with tapirs, ratites, Amazonian dromomerycines, and more. Listeners drop some Cash for Questions!, with spec zoo classic mashups, and why cats just can't get into the groove.Don't forget to book your tickets for TetZooCon, guest list only, doors open at 9. Download here.

Episode 25: Mysterious Mammals
In episode 25, Darren and John discuss news from the world of TetZoo, TetZooCon, Gagagon, Crash bandicoot (if that is its real name), the new tyrannosaur, and Aplestosuchus. Cash for Questions! are on the Pleistocene extinction, and non-mammalian synapsids – so many, so mysterious.Tickets for TetZooCon can be booked here. Download here.

Episode 24: If I told you to say Niche, would you Switch?
In this thrilling episode: John was taken in by an obvious shoop of a president on a moose, Darren's new bird paper, Alligators, plesiosaur snouts, new hupehsuchians and tapirs, and chickens. Cash for Questions! include a confused followup on Toxoplasma, the point of tails or lack thereof, survivors of the M/C Extinction (fine, Dr. Holtz, the K/Pg Extinction, urch), and the ecological niches of fossil tetrapods. Download here.

Episode 23: Does Toxoplasma Make You Like Podcats?
In this endless (droning) episode, Darren and John stick to the outline. Much follow up, the intelligence of moose, many Cash for Questions!, including our confused ramblings on Toxoplasma, the best bit of evolution - when we stopped all being fish, and the decline (or not) of pterosaurs. Such Shaun of the Dead, and other zombie films, wow. Download here.

Episode 22: Bergmann's Fool!
In this annoying episode, Darren speaks to us from underwater to tell us about the new tapir and theropods, and John gets annoyed with Bergmann's Rule. Cash for Questions! includes flightless bats, and the cuteness of babies that are not your own species.Apologies for the audio quality in this episode, Darren's new laptop doesn't work with his old and broken headset, so so he had to record on the laptop microphone. We've ordered snazzy new headsets (thanks donators, C4Q!ers and TetZoo shoppers), so hopefully the sound quality will be supoib for next episode.Download here.

Episode 21: Is Darren Dumb, or are Caecilians Stupid?
In this highly untelligent episode, John and Darren discuss MC Hammer (Extinction Time), the intelligence of amphibians, the stupidest tetrapod, the stupidest movie (Walking With Dinosaurs), and also, less fitting with the theme, mosasaurs.Download here.

Episode 20: Locked in TetZoo Towers!
In this all-singing, all question-answering episode, Darren and John discuss baby-saving birds (photos), the sociability of varanids, whether other tetrapods could have evolved to fill our niche, whether four limbs make you a tetrapod, and, of course, the most flammable tetrapods. Also, the new Godzilla trailer, why Darren is locked in his house, and Darren's heartfelt and powerful rendition of the TetZoo Time theme tune.Thanks to all those who provided Cash for Questions!, donations and bought our stuff. A couple of C4Q!s were kicked into next episode, so stay tuned for those.Download here.

Episode 19: Sillysaurus Answers your Cash for Questions!
Darren and John do some followup, and then move on to so many Cash for Questions!, including: why there aren't primates in North America or Europe, no ground sloths in the Old World and woolly rhinos in the new, the taxonomic status of Pristichampsus, predatory mimicry, and the new big sillysaurid.A big thank you to people that donated, especially recurrurs, and those that bribed us to answer their questions.Download here.

Episode 18: At Least We Remembered Our Birthday
Tetrapodcats turns one today! Darren and John largely fail to remember anything about the year of podcatsing past, instead relentlessly chase down tangent after tangent. The sad case of the axolotl leads to a long tangent on conservation, and a bunch of other things which are difficult to recall right now. Our Cash for Question(s)! is on speciation, which of course leads to discussion of how attractive donkeys find horses. More listener questions and then plaintive pleas for recurring donations.Download here.

Episode 17: Questions of Fuzz, Death, and Tuskses
Darren and John discuss the 8th birthday of TetZoo, fish (why?), and Darren's new paper on fossil bird behaviour before moving on to Cash for Questions!, which include why female asian elephants lack tusks, why mammals did so well after the K/Pg extinction, and what the deal is with archosaur integument. The questions are discussed at length but none are answered satisfactorily.* Also, Tetrapod Zoology Podcast t-shirts, and TetZoo Time!Download here.*No refunds, all answers are final.

Episode 16: The Dividulation of Smaug
Darren and John fail to introduce Episode 16, in which they discuss conjoined whales, ramble in an uninformed way about genetic chimera, and discuss whether new tapirs are interesting (Darren says YES). Also Bigfoot (again) the Minnesota Ice Man, and much discussion of the work of Weta, the workshop behind the creatures in many a Peter Jackson film.The making of the Weta Workshop eagles is here.We are introducing a new scheme: Cash for Questions! Send us a donation and we will cover a topic of your choice, guaranteed.* (*Terms and conditions apply, not a guarantee.)Download here.

Episode 15: Cryptozoologicon Special, Volume I
In this very special episode of Tetrapodcats, John and Darren are joined by Memo Kosemen, co-author and artist of Cryptozoologicon to talk about, well, Cryptozoologicon. Also, Notoungulates, and other listener requests.Download here.

Episode 14: Will Never be as Good as Episode 13
In this episode, Darren and John reminisce about the lost glory of Episode 13. Also, woolly rhinos, not very much on woolly horses (who cares about them?), the Hook Island Monster, listener questions, and more on Cryptozoologicon - (if you live in the London area, come to the launch - book tickets here).Download here.

Episode 12: The Tale of Microraptor and the Tail of Jeholornis
Darren and John knowledgeably discuss the aerodynamics of Microraptor, the new tail of Jeholornis, a little about crocodyliform crocodylomorphs, and Eoraptor. The film this week is Dudzilla, which John excitingly vaguely recalls wasn't all that bad - Darren disagrees.Download here.

Episode 11: It's Fun to Stay at the SV-P-C-A
Darren and John discuss John's excuse for being late to the podcast, talks at the SVPCA (Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy), fossil collecting, and many listener questions.Download here.

Episode 10: On the Silliness of Monsters from the Deep
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.

Episode 9: Tetrapodcats and the Life Aquatic
Darren and John discuss Night Parrots, mesosaurs and aquatic tetrapods, then John rants about Pacific Rim (despite not having seen it!) for what seems like days. Darren disagrees.All the nuclear tests from 1945 to 1998, in one terrifying movie.Download here.

Episode 8: Birds and Underwear on the Outside
In this, the shortest ever Tetrapodcat, Darren watches birds while John mulls over the state of underwear in superheroes. We talk about bird behaviour, bird gut evolution, and Superman, a film neither of us has actually seen. Also, annoying hints at our top secret book.Links: Mark Witton's "What Daleks, xenomorphs and slasher movies tell us about palaeoart"Download here.

Episode 7: Monster Tetrapodcats
Darren and John are joined by special guest podcat Blake Smith, sceptic of note and co-host of the Monster Talk podcast. We discuss the best of Rios and the worst of Rios, cryptozoology, cartoons, and Cloverfield.Why you should ignore Dave Peters ReptileEvolution.com.The charming snake handler Raymond Hoser "training" young women in... err, something (again, and again, and again) . He also had his 10 year-old daughter bitten by a snake to prove a point. Nice fella, please ignore his taxonomy.Download HERE.

Episode 6: Rookies in Colour
Darren and John discuss Rooks, Avatar (again), and colouration in animals - which turns out to be a bit of a mystery. Download it here.

Episode 5: You Sexy Thing
Darren and John discuss sexual selection in dinosaurs, the morality of The Thing and the perpetual debate on what is canon. Live Twitter (hashtag #tetrapodcats, typo deliberate) questions include a very serious question from Mark Witton and invasive species during the Cretaceous. Thanks to all those who donated, and put the podcast in profit, we're going to Vegas! (No, we're not.)

Episode 4: Tetrapodcats Jurassic Snark
In this shambolic episode Darren and John do a little Bigfoot followup, and then ramble on about movies. Surprisingly, there's some good podcastin' on Jurassic Park in here, as Darren picks it apart, piece by tiny piece. Also a live listener question on Alien.Daniel Loxton and Donald Prothero's Abominable Science!: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and Other Famous Cryptids.Sharon Hill's discussion of our Bigfoot episode on IDoubtIt.

Episode 3: Featuring the Features of Bigfoot's Feet
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:A complete list of Matt Crowley's research into Bigfoot evidence, including his experimental ridge flow patternAnton Wroblewski points out the Skookum cask is consistent with an elk lay. Another page with pictures.The stabilised Patterson-Gimlin footage.

Episode 2: A Murderous Tit's Got Your Tube-nose Jesus
In this violence-filled episode, Darren and John discuss crocodiles attacking elephants, murderous tits, tubenosed seabirds, listener question Andrewsarchus vs. Arctodus, and finally manage to talk about the same version of Little Shop of Horrors.

Episode 1: The Prequel
In the the very first episode of the Tetrapod Zoology Podcast, Darren and I discuss azhdarchid pterosaurs,plesiosaur phylogeny, peafowl, glassfrogs, Prometheus, and the sorry state of prequels.