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chocolateismynemesis: amnhnyc: Say “hi” to the Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)! Like o
chocolateismynemesis: amnhnyc: Say “hi” to the Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)! Like o
amnhnyc:Meet the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus)! This mammal has a wide range that spans northern Can
amnhnyc: It’s time for #MineralMonday! Pictured is a specimen of grape agate—can you see
amnhnyc: This spectacular pillar of labradorite rock formed as magma intruding into the Earth’
amnhnyc: Behold, this iridescent ammonite fossil from the Museum’s Grand Gallery! The vibrant
amnhnyc: It’s time for #MineralMonday! Emerald is the intense green form of beryl, which has m
amnhnyc: If you visited the Museum in 2018, you may remember a 12-foot-tall glittering amethyst geod
amnhnyc: Behold, the spectacular stibnite! Fun fact: This stunning specimen, with its hundreds of bl
amnhnyc: Tonight, keep an eye out for a “gem” of a meteor shower! Many experienced skyw
amnhnyc:Say “hi” to the rhinoceros iguana (Cyclura cornuta)! This large, heavy-bodied li
amnhnyc: Did you know the rusty spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) is one of the world’s s
amnhnyc: Here’s a heart rose cut gem for you this #MineralMonday—and #ValentinesDay! A g
amnhnyc:What amphibian secretes its own “sunblock” and walks instead of hops? Found in S
American Museum of Natural History staff view the new whale model at the Hall of Ocean Life, 1969
amnhnyc:The Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) is a carnivorous plant that’s well-equipped to catc
amnhnyc: The largest flower in the world, the stinking corpse lily (Rafflesia arnoldi), may look bea
amnhnyc:Say “hi” to the granulated sea star (Choriaster granulatus)! This plump-looking
amnhnyc:Say “hi” to the Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)! Like other similar-hued birds
chocolateismynemesis: amnhnyc: Say “hi” to the Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea)! Like o
amnhnyc: Pigeons come in all different colors and forms—just take a look at the Crested Pigeon
amnhnyc:Most skinks have smooth, overlapping scales and a glassy appearance—but not the shingl
amnhnyc:Meet the ʻIʻiwi (Drepanis coccinea)! It lives in tropical forests across the Hawaiian island
amnhnyc: Most skinks have smooth, overlapping scales and a glassy appearance—but not the shing
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