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Helen McCallin
HelenMcCallin
1/7 Tonight Dad spoke with a different farmer at a different beaver site. The farmer’s having problems with his drainage due to the dams. He’s installed his own deceivers, but
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Lajara Dayne
LajaraSedai
New updates on Planet of the Singing Velociraptorshttps://twitter.com/LajaraSedai/status/1291931406189436929 A prologue to a book about bird advanced intelligence fucking up humans would show humans who communicate with drums over large dis
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𝙱 𝙸 𝚁 𝙳
NZ_Avian
(1/8) Every human on this planet has a mix of Pleiadian, Sirian and/or Alpha Draconian ancestry, in addition to the genetics of the Earth-based hominids. (2/8) The first Neanderthal type
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
With global spread, national border closures seem like a pretty facile solution to hypothetical more infectious variants that haven’t emerged yet or been imported. Int’l travel isn’t a selection pressure
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Christian Eldridge🐮
mudkipdetective
Part of the reason there isn’t so much dinosaur media is that it is, at its core, a subgenre of creature features. It’s a relatively limited range of stories that
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Charles Melnyk
CharlesMelnyk
A nice step towards achieving wide spread inter-species plant grafting "Cell-cell adhesion in plant grafting is facilitated by β-1,4-glucanases" published today in @ScienceMagazine. My thoughts on this paper https://science.scien
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Josh Tyler
JoshTylerEarth
Hi, my name is Josh Tyler and I'm taking part in the #GlobalScienceShow & #FUTURES2020. I'll be tweeting about cryptic species and how we discovered three new species of gentoo
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
Today's #FrogOfTheDay is a stunner, appropriately named: #39 Guibemantis (Pandanusicola) pulcher (Boulenger, 1882)! Pulcher is Latin for 'beautiful'. It's our first Guibemantis, an enchanting genus of #frogs.#MadagascarFrog
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John Moffitt 🌊🌊🧢🧢
JohnRMoffitt
Nearly 7 billion Homo sapiens sapiens live on Earth. All the same genus, species & subspecies, with much variety including 400,000 different skin colors. Race is a lie with no
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Daniel Probst
skepteis
Earlier today I took this picture. Something has bothered me since: Where is the penis? Do insects have penises? Turns out they do, sort of... (Thread) The penis of a
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Kate Wong
katewong
[THREAD] Recently I’ve been fixated on the fledgling brown-headed cowbirds in my yard. Cowbirds, if you’re not familiar with them, are brood parasites—females lay their eggs in the nests of
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Katie Schroeder
katieschro8
Baby #songbirds already have a surprisingly well-developed auditory processing system! @HealeyLab and I are excited to share the first paper from my dissertation. #NestlingsAndNeuronsPaper here: https://doi.org/10.1002/dneu.22802Follow the
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Kevin R Burgio PhD
KRBurgio
Today's #ParrotOTD is the Carolina Parakeet, the species I have studied the most! They were the US's only endemic parrot species, surviving through blisteringly cold winters in the midwest. Much
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it’s conch closed szn.
specieswithshan
1) Hi I'm Shanna! Conservation efforts typically take decades to show tangible species and habitat recovery. What success can be claimed in a short time? Enter Redonda the remote uninhabited
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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
I think what is clear about UFOs is the “normal” explanations don’t work. For Bayesian reasons, I think natural phenomenon is most likely, even though that is not the most
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
My latest @locusmag column is "Full Employment," in which I forswear "Fully Automated Luxury Communism" as totally incompatible with the climate emergency, which will consume 100%+ of all human labor
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