From the beginning of the pandemic, people worldwide began noticing changes to their menstrual cycles. In some cases, this happened after contracting the virus; in others, after receiving a vaccine https://t.co/Ap16pJN1XY
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Paws together, you made it to the weekend! Every day is like a Friday for otters, who float with their raft of friends, feast on delicious seafood, and lay back and groom. Have a terrific, otter-like weekend! Photo by Marc Webber https://t.co/R6oDR25U1g
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#WorldLemurDay Scientists found evidence that hugging trees helps the lemurs to cool down in hot conditions. https://t.co/CzirKlDBgO
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Halloween season wouldn’t be complete without creepy crawlies! 🕷️ Head over to Discovery’s Instagram stories as Christian Cave (IG: cavemanwildlife) ventures into the woods to showcase some spooky critters and creatures! #DiscoveryCollab https://t.co/2h4wp5cRlO
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On #NationalChocolateDay, see National Geographic Explorer Andrés Ruzo use chocolate to demonstrate how volcanoes build themselves up layer by layer https://t.co/PqT0J86rV3
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Today is #PlushAnimalLoversDay! 💙 Celebrate with a symbolic plush adoption of your favorite ocean animal to protect vulnerable marine life & help restore our oceans! https://t.co/aep0PzRv1D https://t.co/mNFcM4drhT
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You can watch last night's Wild LIVE on improving ethnic diversity in the environmental sector on YouTube NOW! A big thank you to our excellent panel @BirdgirlUK @cuppanfeetup @CraigBennett3 💚 https://t.co/x66QLF9Fg0
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#WorldLemurDay Ring-tailed lemurs are frequently classified as frugivore/folivores or omnivores. They eat fruits, flowers, leaves, bark, sap, insects, and even soil for its minerals. Learn more about the species in our expert guide by the @LemurNetwork: https://t.co/tuowqtw2kf
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By journeying to some of the wildest and most remote areas of the United States, chef Melissa King hopes to take her creativity to the next level. Paid Content for @MazdaUSA https://t.co/8AdlpZlh4Z
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Despite India's Goa state being one of the first in the country with a Groundwater Regulation Act, researchers and activists say that its groundwater is being extracted rapidly and, in some cases, illegally. @Supriya_Vohra reports for @MongabayIndia: https://t.co/3dH3lDRFBb https://t.co/OtVijxeBTt
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#WorldLemurDay Aye-ayes use their long third finger to tap on a length of wood (at a rate of up to eight times per second!) and listens for an echo that suggests the presence of a beetle larva chamber beneath. https://t.co/YrhIqXnO9X
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RIP #Yeti: Photographic proof of Tibetan brown bears in Nepal explains origins of the longstanding myth, @arj272 reports just in time for #Halloween The new evidence *should* end the myth of a Yeti-like creature prowling the Himalayan region, but will it? https://t.co/WGN24IO2RO https://t.co/8S5faEgAGC
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#WorldLemurDay Lemurs are a unique and diverse group of primates. Although related to monkeys and apes, lemurs belong to a completely different branch of the primate family tree: prosimians. Learn more about lemurs in our guide by @LemurNetwork: https://t.co/GzKcRx4Yww
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Experts and activists say the construction of Indonesia’s new capital city upstream of Balikpapan Bay on the island of Borneo fails to mitigate damage to the marine ecosystem: https://t.co/bCgsvMQmAh https://t.co/8ZokyluYRE
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Scientists recently identified a previously undiscovered marine ecosystem in the waters around the Maldives, known as the “trapping zone,” about 500 meters (about 1,600 feet) below the surface, @ECAlberts reports. https://t.co/MIzhCr6nZ6
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