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Nemesis Cthonia
NemesisCthonia
On my lizard soapbox for a bit. For dogs and cats it’s generally seen as preferable to go to a reputable breeder or adopt and avoid puppy mills at all
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Graham Readfearn
readfearn
Thread - I’m on the Full Story podcast today talking about our After the Fires series and what we’re finding out about the true impacts of the fires on our
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fleets
fleetseasyrider
Hey Texas friends! As a Canadian I'm a pro at handling blackouts in winter with reptiles, so here's a helpful thread on how to keep your cold blooded friends warm,
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Ali又
AlexisMurray
My whole heart breaks every day when people post in the Iguana groups "my first iggy! What do I need to know?" As they've got it on bark substrate, no
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Ali the Don 🐎 🐐🐪
therealwadani
I’m going do a thread on The effect of deforestation in Somalia and What we can do to counter it. Stay tuned “Between 1990 and 2010, Somalia lost an average
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Taylor West
WildWildTWest
Time for the @NMNH #HappyHerpingChallenge! Herping (finding wild reptiles & amphibians) is a great way to learn about the scaley, slimey, lesser understood creatures around you. Here are some tips
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Kremling Kampaigner
KRoolKountry
Let's talk about King K. Rool's character design. For many years, detractors would refer to him as "ugly" and cite his design as one of the reasons why. In their
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Alex Morss 🌍⏳
morss_alex
Sorry. This is deeply concerning for a multitude of reasons, which are overlooked entirely by this one sided business story & its promoters. I don’t share the widespread celebrity/rewilder/ billionaire/novice
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Serjoscha Evers
SirJoscha
In our new paper, published today in @nature & led by Martín Ezcurra @MacnVp, we present evidence that lagerpetids, a group of Triassic reptiles, are the closest evolutionary relatives of
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Kit Prendergast
BeeBabette
"The #Bee Is Declared The Most #Important Living Being On The #Planet" Actually #no. I actually think this is a terrible piece of science communication. Firstly, what is "the bee"?
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Krish Ashok
krishashok
What connects beer, reptiles basking in the sun, a dangerous yeast infection, 98.4 Fahrenheit, an asteroid collision and finally, coconut toddy? A thread. It begins with the beer - what
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
One thing that seems to get lost a lot in the discussion of risk taking and public health and airborne disease is the difference between "my body, my choice" and
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Andrea Prinzi SM(ASCP), MPH, CPH🧫🔬
andreaprinzi
Enjoying the morning listening to some great #pediatric Infectious Disease talks at the #CoPedsID2020 conference! Starting things off with a talk about The Infectious Hazards of Exotic Pets by Dr.
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SAKET
Saket_Badola
#LivingPlanetReport2020 @WWF @OfficialZSL *Key Findings #Thread1. Avg. 68% fall in monitored populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish btw 1970 & 2016.2. 75% of Earth's ice-free land surface already
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Dog and Pony Soldier
DognPonySoldier
THREAD ALERT DINOSAURSIn this thread, I will answer these questions:Did they exist?What caused extinction?Are dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible?I’m sure there may be more questions about this topic. I’ll
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Dr Dave Hone
Dave_Hone
I've been going through a whole bunch of photos of #pterosaurs for a project so I thought I'd pull out a bunch for a big #FossilFriday thread on these amazing
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