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Megan Hornseth, PhD
MeganHornseth
Hey #cameratrap twitter, I'm having an interesting debate with a colleague over the pros/cons of using scent lures at remote camera sites. The research objective (generally) is to examine the
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Patrick Galey #BlackLivesMatter
patrickgaley
To be perfectly clear: #Covid19 will happen again. And again. And so on, until humans stop treating Earth as its personal rummage sale (THREAD)https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/asia/china-swine-flu-pandemic-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html?ref=hvp
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Sudha Ramen IFS 🇮🇳
SudhaRamenIFS
This is thread on BATs!Would rather say it is really important to know abt Bats in today's context.Most of us may not like this animal, for many reasons. Keeping aside
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elle
ellegist
this is now a shark facts account. new shark fact for every like. will branch out into rays if necessary just fyi even if nobody likes this I am going
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LegalSmeagol
HighCiv79
"Women Do Not Understand Male Jealousy", chapter 900:https://twitter.com/no_url/status/1247145234439561216 In a woman's mind (i assume), the thought process goes like this- "Guys like watching porn, 3somes, etc, and he's sleep
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يودا المالكي
NeuroMaliki
The Evolution of the Octopus. Thread. In the early Edicarian period (635-541 million years ago) animals were relatively peaceful. Animals at this time were mainly scavengers and predation was not
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hi here's your regular reminder from me, a person who rescues cats and loves cats and devotes most of their life to helping cats: cats should not be allowed outdoors
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Owen Middleton
OwenMiiddleton
(1/14) Great discussion by @RewildingS. This review suggests current methods that investigate the cascading effects of dingoes, as well as the lack of fox and cat eradication, it seems necessary
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ChrisDB
chrisdbuk
Is it such a shock that chemicals that kill one class of living thing (plants) may have some biological impacts in another class (mammals)? We have a long history now
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Darren Naish
TetZoo
Now that - FINALLY- I'm done with the 'Too Many Damn #Dinosaurs' (TMDD!) series at #TetZoo (in which I talk about claims that there are just too many sauropods in
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Lindsey Chapman 🌱🎥
Lindsey_Chapman
Thrilled #WildAnimalRescue @channel5_tv has won #BestFeature at the Yorkshire #RoyalTelevisionSociety Awards.My idea was to make a show with the awesome people who work with wildlife right at the heart.Delighted that's
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Ⓥin Ⓐrmani
vinarmani
THREADIt's so interesting. @jtoomim said it in his interview with @CryptoKelso and it was notably said by @MarcDeMesel too (with @rogerkver even giving a similar sentiment)"I was hoping @deadalnix would
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Yara Haridy 💀
Yara_Haridy
Time to #GUESSTHESKULL The weekly twitter game where I show you a #skull and you guess the animal To keep it brief It had really big teefBut it’s extinct
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blakequinn
blakequinn77
“Variations neither injurious or useful aren’t affected by natural selection but would be left a fluctuating element”.This is central to the discourse of intersex phenomenon from an evolutionary perspective. The
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Ashley Reynolds
ashinonyx
BIG TEEF in mammals can have a number of functions! "Sabre-toothed" deer: males fight for territory Dinoceratans (e.g. Uintatherium): maybe defence, maybe fighting for mates, maybe digging for tasty tubers
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Montana FTW!
ThLastBestPlace
Here's a thread of some photos from my drive to Yellowstone today. These are the only species of big mammals I saw: a few hundred bison, a few dozen elk,
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