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Episode 172: Rhynchocephalians

February 5th, 2026 | by Emily Keeble

Today, there is only one living species of rhynchocephalian: the tuatara of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Despite today’s paucity of species, this [&hellip


Episode 170: Cariocecus bocagei

September 15th, 2025 | by David Marshall

The iguanodontians were an incredibly successful group within the Cretaceous. They could reach incredible sizes, with the largest species even [&hellip


Episode 158: Ceoptera evansae

February 6th, 2024 | by Sophie Pollard

Dr Liz Martin Silverstone takes us through the discovery and preparation of a new species of darwinopteran Pterosaur


Episode 61: WitmerLab

March 16th, 2016 | by Caitlin Colleary

Dr. Larry Witmer’s lab at Ohio University studies the anatomy of modern animals to make interpretations regarding the functional morphology [&hellip


Episode 28: From worms to stars

May 1st, 2014 | by Joe Keating

Echinoderms are characterised by a mineralised skeleton, specialised water vascular system and five-fold symmetry. It is this unusual body plane symmetry [&hellip



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