Once fully grown, this rarely seen octopus will be able to mimic other species—including flounder https://t.co/BEJkIQlssx
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Happy 120th birthday, @USFWSRefuges! The national wildlife refuge system is a network of lands and waters that provides critical habitat for birds and wildlife and a destination for people to experience recreation, wildlife watching and photography. Photo by Erik Fremstad https://t.co/zhf5fv6Sa9
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Change can be hard, but at least you don't have to turn to goo and rebuild your entire body. During their metamorphosis, this purslane caterpillar becomes a white-lined sphinx moth. Photos: Caterpillar by Anna Blades/USFWS, adult moth by Laurie Sheppard https://t.co/TDcFaK93XY
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Some #sharks prefer to swim solo, but not these! 🦈 🦈 Blacktip sharks are schooling sharks, sometimes gathering in the thousands, and will swim near the surface in shallow waters, which makes for quite the sight. Learn more: https://t.co/zdJ90YAavv https://t.co/Pyah3W4RaS
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Add some wildness to your life! Join your local Wildlife Trust and receive a welcome pack full of goodies. 🐝 You will be helping us protect and restore nature in your area! Head to our website to find your nearest one 👉 💚 https://t.co/JCcBrwGmKv https://t.co/EnJeGeSKGT
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Violet Jessop served as a nurse and stewardess aboard three sister ships of the famed White Star Line: Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic. All three vessels suffered disasters at sea https://t.co/krN0kdEfsq https://t.co/MrkMm5HgIC
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“I love having opportunities to work with a variety of endangered species. Just this past year, I’ve gone out to the field to help survey desert tortoises & more. I love learning about different plants & animals — it's all very exciting to me." - Brooke Su, @usfws biologist https://t.co/KqBdm18GgA
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On this blue planet, we are all connected to oceans. Join Oceana today to support our campaigns to win critical victories for more vibrant & abundant oceans: https://t.co/dyZRwkqfJN https://t.co/yOwkCRYIiJ
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Serins in Paphos making it difficult for me to get a photo for #BirdsSeenIn2023 https://t.co/nORutIhteJ
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In Grand Teton National Park, warmer springs and earlier snowmelt are wreaking havoc on flowering plants, leaving wildlife—that depend on the precise timing of their blossoms and berries—out in the cold. https://t.co/YbBdpG5jKj https://t.co/Trl1OZTIv8
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In Britain’s newest dark sky park, the celestial tapestry above is deeply connected to an unsually rich archaeological landscape below https://t.co/ahsw99uRm3
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"My advice: Gain a combination of field work & writing experience & apply to as many jobs as you can. Don't force yourself to go to grad school. I’ve had a lot more fun working & find myself learning more on the job than I can ever learn in a classroom." #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/bgaqEH0G6n
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Japan, EU, UK biomass emissions standards fall short, full of loopholes: Critics https://t.co/qPEa7i8EeN
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A few lizards use their third eye to detect blue and green light and ‘read’ the time of day, like a clock. https://t.co/6QU1yAEd0W
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The Philippine eagle has been declared threatened with extinction for nearly three decades, but little is definitely known about its range and its wild population, reports @KeithFabro. https://t.co/wbtacNkVh8
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