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Tyler Greenfield is a paleontologist and cryptozoologist whose blog, Incertae Sedis reveals the truth behind some cryptozoological stories and paleontological mistakes. Since his appearance on episode 10, Tyler has finished his bachelor’s, written a good few papers, appeared on other podcasts (none as good as his debut of course) and is almost done with his masters and is about to start his PhD. He was even a credited consultant on the new (2025) Walking with Dinosaurs.
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Te Papa Biodiversity Centre Press Release
Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths | Scientific American
Deep-sea octopus footage could revolutionize flexible robot design - Earth.com
Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches | Nature
The deepest-diving whales could inspire new treatments for stroke and cancer | National Geographic
Neurodegenerative Diseases: What Can Be Learned from Toothed Whales? - PMC
The original article for our unfortunate ‘squid’ image
How A Golden Nurse Shark Made History
Tyler’s master’s/doctorate research
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Other papers by Tyler:
Some of Tyler’s work on megalodon in cryptozoology
Onchopristis paper by Eduardo Villalobos-Segura et al
The BBC posted a clip of Spinosaurus hunting Onchopristis from "Walking with Dinosaurs" on YouTube, which anyone should be able to watch. The entire episode should be available for free on the BBC website for anyone in the UK and on the PBS website for anyone in the USA.
https://sharonahill.com/fake-california-coelacanth/
Three-fingered alien mummies
Paleontologist Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi’s skeptical analysis of the mummies.
Former paleontologist Clifford Miles’ website and ‘paper.’
YouTuber History with Kayleigh made a skeptical video about Miles’ work, which would be more savory to link.
Nazca Mummies Are A New ALIEN Species?!
Song of the month: This might be it by Hyphen
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