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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 10:03)

Bottlenose dolphins use an unusual hunting method involving a "mud ring" https://t.co/1jwl66VpHn

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 10:00)

Life is short Break the Rules Forgive quickly Kiss slowly Love truly Laugh uncontrollably And never regret ANYTHING that makes you smile. Mark Twain

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 08:00)

Who's getting up early tomorrow for #DawnChorusDay!? Here's our listening guide! 🎶🎶🎶 #Interna https://t.co/NfM2AmZB61

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 08:32)

In 2018, Burundi launched a vast national reforestation program to boost the country’s dwindling forest cover, which will run until 2025. https://t.co/haEFvfxtaB https://t.co/Ijugeo5Ev5

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 06:06)

Despite the risks, emerald green pigment was ingrained into Victorian life—a color to literally die forhttps://on.natgeo.com/3y80rQJ

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 06:30)

Scottish wildcats used to be found throughout mainland Britain however, due to persecution and woodland clearance, they were lost from England, Wales and southern Scotland in the 19th century. Learn more in our expert guide by @Mammal_Society: https://t.co/VPQM0jJvS7

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 10:16)

A woody invasive plant, Prosopis juliflora, is encroaching much of the Banni grasslands in India. This in turn is resulting in the loss of habitat and resources for the Indian desert fox, an open habitat species. https://t.co/gSqkZEeqxA https://t.co/Mfg3Vmbj25

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 07:37)

Here are the countries just outside the #BirdsSeenIn2022 Top 40 this week. To add species to any country list, just tweet photos taken this year, adding the hashtag, the country taken and the species name. https://t.co/BEO2l37YP9

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 10:36)

Helps if the link works, doesn't it? https://t.co/TVAvHHErPo

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 06:35)

A collaboration between the New England Aquarium in Massachusetts and Roger Williams University in Rhode Island has developed protocols for breeding marine aquarium fish, including five species never before raised in captivity. https://t.co/V975zH0TLs https://t.co/ep66MkfMeK

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 09:09)

The ivory-billed woodpecker was officially declared as extinct by the US Fish and Wildlife Service in October 2021, along with 22 other animal species. https://t.co/2VhqzbmFRi

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 08:11)

Most of Nat Geo Explorer David Gruber’s work involves developing new ways of doing science that are less invasive and approach subjects with “a sense of respect” https://t.co/88rfuv5ECq

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 07:58)

It’s all very well squeezing the living breath out of your victims before swallowing them whole, but how does a boa or python avoid asphyxiating itself in the process? https://t.co/UyJPIyPmj4

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 10:13)

While World War II raged in September 1943, a ship departed from Melbourne docks carrying a most unusual passenger: Winston the platypus. https://t.co/LIcoWX6W1m

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3 years ago

(Apr 30, 2022 02:00)

The Tetons are one of the youngest mountain ranges in North America. They have been uplifting for less than 10 million years, making them "adolescent" mountains, compared to the Rockies (50-80 million years old) or the Appalachians (300+ million years old). Photo: @GrandTetonNPS https://t.co/ISlpZubxqn

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