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Not quite a flying squirrel! Meet Volaticotherium antiquum in the latest Mesozoic Monthly! https://t.co/h2UFvoGcFE

Illustration by Jose Antonio Peñas

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The dinosaur featured for August's Mesozoic Monthly is a bit...nebby. https://t.co/NhbiGHAEvH

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It's time for Mesozoic Monthly! For May, we're featuring Citipati. Learn what made this dinosaur an excellent parent and more in the latest blog post by Lindsay Kastroll. https://t.co/PWM45IECaD

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Believe it or not, most Pokémon creatures have real-life animal counterparts! Learn about the animals that inspired Caterpie, Magikarp, and Drowzee on our blog! https://t.co/iPaOLctAQg

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Looking for a way to connect with nature and each other while social distancing? The encourages people to share nature in their neighborhood! Get all the details on how to participate here: https://t.co/9KRDoFMNU8

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What's the purpose of smoking fossils? Find out on our blog! https://t.co/1C6jqeDvNR

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With the Sweet 16 battles complete, the points are:

Anthropology: 41
Herpetology: 54
Invertebrate Paleontology: 33
Mammals: 53
Minerals: 51
Mollusks: 48
Science, Research & Collections: 43
Vertebrate Paleontology: 48

Rodent recap here! https://t.co/oa5U0xFpNV

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Spring is here! Learn about flowering trees in Collected on this Day in 1898: Silver Maple, by Assistant Curator of Botany Mason Heberling. https://t.co/SrOePDo1VM

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Seba’s short tailed bats (like these specimens) are are frugivorous. These bats are widespread across Central and South America, and bats in different regions have very specific feeding patterns depending on fruits available and which other bat species live in the area.

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