I am a palaeontologist living and working in Alice Springs, in the red centre of Australia. I moved here with my wife and three kids from Johannesburg, South Africa. I used to focus my research on dinosaurs, and it is fair to say I am still a dino nut but these days I work on fossils from the NT, be they turtles, tassie tigers or anything else. In my spare time I like to watch birds, catch beetles, lizards and snakes and generally find out as much about the species around me as I can.
Welcome Infernodrakon – a new azhdarchid
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The azhdarchid pterosaurs are well known for including the largest flying
animals of all times in their ranks. Giants like Quetzalcoatlus could reach
10 m ...
The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site
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I'm moving house.
Over the past few years, Blogger has become somewhat less user-friendly
behind the scenes. Nothing major, and certainly nothing I'm going...
Best Wall Paint Colour Ireland
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Exterior Home Design: Living Rooms With Green PaintPaint Colors Ideas for
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A Fleshy Crest for Edmontosaurus
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Bell et al. report on a new Edmontosaurus fossil with soft-tissue
impressions around the skull and neck, including a structure they interpret
as a cockscom...
Still Alive! I Promise!
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So I'm still not dead. But I am posting far less often, as you can probably
notice. The good news first, though: I am "stable" in terms of health. I'm
stil...
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Congrats matey, good to see more palaeontolgoists being produced! ;-)
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