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There's a lot to think about when adopting a cat, from where to get it to choosing whether to keep it indoors all the time and much more. Read more about cats as human companions in museum director Eric Dorfman's latest blog, "A harmless necessary cat." https://t.co/M8NTZNB69o
Humans aren't the only species who like escargot! These beetles have evolved traits specifically for eating and digesting snails. Learn more in "Hillbilly Gourmets: Snail-eaters of the Yew Mountains" on our blog! https://t.co/dEXEOdFedl
This Prehistoric-looking bird is a sora! The Powdermill Avian Research Center typically bands one per year, and this one is less than a year old. Young soras are precocial, meaning they are already well-developed enough at hatching to be fully independent within a few weeks.
#ICYMI Collected 56 years and a few weeks ago: a teaberry specimen from our herbarium! https://t.co/8P8tWKPdxn
Our special summer season of R.W. Moriarty Science Seminars is in full swing this week with three lunchtime talks! Each one will take place at noon in Earth Theater. For dates and details on each talk, visit our website: https://t.co/FIJRIf4ytR
Teaberry: do you love it or hate it? Don't know what it is? Check out our latest blog post of a teaberry specimen collected on this day 56 years ago. https://t.co/g91o4Ex7fU
Happy #CephalopodWeek! Enjoy this "just-so" story about giant squid from our Head of Mollusks, Tim Pearce! https://t.co/wml3jFCuga
Did we mention the dress-up contest at our free Celebrate Pride After Dark event tomorrow? Drag, leather, lipstick, plaid, fantasy, superheroes, rainbow - you name it, you wear it!
Register free today!
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Our Pride After Dark event is tomorrow! Did we mention the dress-up contest? Drag, leather, lipstick, plaid, fantasy, superheroes, rainbow, you name it!
Two new gemstones were added to the Beryl as a Gemstone exhibit today! Learn all about them from our Minerals Collection Manager, Debra Wilson. https://t.co/hiVokXkh0L