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NOW's Doug Bonderud poses the question, "Could Carnivorous Plants Consume … People?" #UGASREL's carnivorous Plants Factsheet was referenced in the tongue-in-cheek article. 🌻🌿🥀#CarnivorousPlant #VenusFlytrap #Sundew #Pitcherplant https://t.co/xzRQmXfpgE
#UGASRELS' Whit Gibbons answers an egg-cellent question about what percentage of animals lay eggs. You'll be shell-shocked at the answer! Photo Credit: ŒUFS (Eggs), illustration by Adolphe Millot from Nouveau Larousse Illustré [1897-1904] USA Public Domain https://t.co/Ot0pfHAQj0
#UGASREL's Whit Gibbons describes a scientific first - Measuring the heartbeat of a Blue Whale. This leviathan tale will blow you away! #BlueWhale #Conservation #SaveTheWhales https://t.co/k2bTiqN6JM
Former SRELian Jim Knght & #SCStateMuseum Curator of Natural History Dave Cicimurri discover a new species of shark, Isogomphodon aikenensis, from studying fossilized teeth found in kaolin pits near Aiken, SC. It is very similar to modern daggernose sharks. #AikenSharks #UGASREL
UGA SREL scientists study frequent flyer program at Savannah /Hilton Head Airport. #UGASREL https://t.co/wjolCaeVIG