With a black-headed python in pristine habitat, Western Australia.

Name: Matthew K. Fujita

Advisors: Craig Moritz and Jim McGuire

Institution: University of California, Berkeley; Department of Integrative Biology; Museum of Vertebrate Zoology

Undergraduate: University of California, Davis (B.S. Cell Biology)

Teaching: Introductory Biology, Herpetology, NSF GK12 program


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With Python sebae in Ghana, generally not realizing its massive strength (it later tried to eat Adam Leache).

With Rhinocheilus lecontei in Mojave, CA.

Having fun teaching 7th graders at Hastings Natural History Reserve, CA.

Playing with a Diadophus punctatus (which you can’t see) while sitting in poison oak.

Matthew K. Fujita

Museum of Vertebrate Zoology

University of California

3101 Valley Life Sciences Building

Berkeley, CA 94720

mkfujita@berkeley.edu