✨3k CryptoClimates Giveaway✨
Waking up to 3k followers on here today calls for a little community celebration!

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Our winner will be drawn Saturday! Good luck 🍀
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This image is closer.

In public, outdoors, in colder climates or seasons, you will often see the Shalako wearing warm outer garments.

-Zufu https://t.co/sr4m4GIWk2

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Cryptid: Thundering Frost Dragon
Size: Huge
Biome: Arctic or sub zero climates
Diet: Obligate Carnivore

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Check out our new paper on the Macro-eco-evo-devo of phenotypic complexity in Eusocial organisms.

Super-organism complexity measured as worker polymorphism in ant colonies peaks in arid climates!

https://t.co/osMXW9ToIm

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One of my favorites from my recent anniversary series of CryptoClimates!

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Day 3...2 🤔 of auction for Series 17 🙂

All three of our Retro Raffles have been claimed by our winners and Climate Dead of Night, was scooped up by 🤩 last night!

2 days left!
6 Climates remain available in the series!

https://t.co/aVRIJHQOZW

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New 1 year Anniversary Climates are now on declining Auction for the next few days!
I had such a fun time making this series, and it has become one of my favorites in the collection by far!
Hope you all enjoy ☺️
https://t.co/BQbDhyPaV8

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January 27th marks the day our first series of Climates was launched onto 1 year ago!

In celebration, our Series 17 drop will be on the same day, inspired by the First Edition series and featuring a Retro-Pricing-Raffle in our Discord!

https://t.co/dbzoQiHFZn

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Countdown to CryptoClimates 1 Year Anniversary!

Continuing our now-and-then showcase of each Climate featured in our Retro Raffle!

The final Climate on raffle, and it's First Edition inspiration, CryptoClimate 🌋

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Being a species of hot climates, Kniit do not normally have the coat or body for freezing temperatures.

Thankfully there are genetic resequencing treatments allowing a kniit with a reasonable amount of cash to be floofier and all-around better suited for cold worlds.

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January 27th marks the day our first series of Climates was launched onto 1 year ago!

In celebration, our Series 17 drop will be on the same day, inspired by the First Edition series and featuring a Retro-Pricing-Raffle in our Discord!

https://t.co/dbzoQiHFZn

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January 27th marks the day our first series of Climates was launched onto 1 year ago! In celebration, our Series 17 drop will be on the same day, inspired by the First Edition series and featuring a Retro-Pricing-Raffle in our Discord!

https://t.co/dbzoQiZgQV

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Countdown to CryptoClimates 1 Year Anniversary!

To continue this celebration, I wanted to showcase a now-and-then of each Climate featured in our Retro Raffle.

First up, CryptoClimate and it's First Edition inspiration, CryptoClimate

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Retro-Raffle Now Open!
Celebrating 1 Year of CryptoClimates 🥳🥂

Join our Discord for info and Entry to our Series 17 Retro-Raffle, plus more details on our Declining Auction starting January 27th!

Good luck to all our participants!
https://t.co/dbzoQiHFZn

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Bustling districts were interconnected with sprawling highways, managed by invisible force fields called Nano Zones, which created microclimates, regulated disease and pollution, and formed protective barriers around the city to shield those that dwell within.

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I've been so excited to share this new series in celebration of 1 Year of CryptoClimates!
Here's one of my favorites 💛

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When you mint your Ticket you receive a Made by ! Together, https://t.co/6ikgJlWJ8R and Megan will be donating 1% of all CryptoClimates x https://t.co/6ikgJlWJ8R Tickets sales to (Trees for the future). 💚

1. MINT TICKET
2. REGISTER
3. REDEEM NFT

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Getting ready to design Series 17 in celebration of 1 year of CryptoClimates! I would love to see everyone’s favorites from 2021!

Here are a few of mine. It’s so hard to choose, especially knowing the story behind each one 🥰

https://t.co/Sy9AhpcrtT

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Nothrotherium torresi in sediments related to humid conditions, supporting the idea that members of the Nothrotheriinae had great ecological tolerance and was capable of inhabiting climates ranging from cold and arid to warm and humid. Second image shows a skull of Arctotherium

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