Megan Rose Woolley (@megrosewoolley) 's Twitter Profile
Megan Rose Woolley

@megrosewoolley

@UCT PhD Student | Marine Biology and Marine Palaeobiology 🐋 | Whales and Dolphins from Southern Africa

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Congratulations to CFDC on unveiling of the new exhibit 🦈 Dave is the only one of his kind, filter-feeder shark, in Canada and one of four biggest near complete fossil shark skeletons in the world. CFDC

Congratulations to CFDC on unveiling of the new exhibit 🦈 Dave is the only one of his kind, filter-feeder shark, in Canada and one of four biggest near complete fossil shark skeletons in the world. 

 <a href="/discoverfossils/">CFDC</a>
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Scientists Discover a New Ecosystem – “The Trapping Zone” – That Is Creating an Oasis of Life - scitechdaily.com/scientists-dis…

Levi Hastings (@levihastingsart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard of #Whalefall? The phenomenon in which the body of a dead whale sinks to the ocean floor and its mass becomes a food source and habitat for a myriad of deep sea creatures. A topic near to my heart, this is one of my new prints available first at #ECCC.

Have you heard of #Whalefall? The phenomenon in which the body of a dead whale sinks to the ocean floor and its mass becomes a food source and habitat for a myriad of deep sea creatures. A topic near to my heart, this is one of my new prints available first at #ECCC.
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Please share with any teachers, parents or students who might be interested! Grade 11 and 12s are welcome to apply! 😊 Application link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Please share with any teachers, parents or students who might be interested! 

Grade 11 and 12s are welcome to apply! 😊

Application link: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Had a great time presenting my proposed Ph.D. research at the 2023 GENUS Conference and hearing about all the amazing work being done by fellow palaeoscience postgraduates from around South Africa!

Had a great time presenting my proposed Ph.D. research at the 2023 <a href="/GenusPalaeo/">GENUS</a> Conference and hearing about all the amazing work being done by fellow palaeoscience postgraduates from around South Africa!
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#ScienceForThePeople - Join us to learn about African dinosaurs at 12pm on Friday, 1 December, at BerthaHouse with Anusuya CHINSAMY-T Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan RSVP here: forms.gle/ZPA3cV1zmRNFW6…

#ScienceForThePeople - Join us to learn about African dinosaurs at 12pm on Friday, 1 December, at <a href="/BerthaHouseCPT/">BerthaHouse</a> with <a href="/Palaeo_Prof/">Anusuya CHINSAMY-T</a> Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan

RSVP here: forms.gle/ZPA3cV1zmRNFW6…
Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa (@palpssa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The oldest brittle star in the southern hemisphere discovered! Congrats to Caitlin Reddy on her first publication describing a stunningly preserved new Devonian ophiuroid genus and species, Krommaster spinosus. Here's a short article about the find: nature.com/articles/d4414…

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Thoroughly enjoyed presenting a small part of my PhD research on pygmy right whale baleen isotopes at the UCT Biological Science Research Day last week! 🐋

Thoroughly enjoyed presenting a small part of my PhD research on pygmy right whale baleen isotopes at the UCT Biological Science Research Day last week! 🐋
Joshua Rojas (@joshuarojas19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first image is a splendid illustration by the talented artist Gabriel N. U.. Long ago off the west coast of South America, during the Neogene Period. A few penguins are swimming along some Odobenocetops searching for food, while in the background is a juvenile Otodus megalodon

The first image is a splendid illustration by the talented artist <a href="/SerpenIllus/">Gabriel N. U.</a>. Long ago off the west coast of South America, during the Neogene Period. A few penguins are swimming along some Odobenocetops searching for food, while in the background is a juvenile Otodus megalodon
Chase Brownstein (@chasebrownstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/13 🚨🚨 I am so excited to present our new paper, six years in the making. Here, we provide the first strong evidence that there is a molecular mechanism behind the origins of living fossil lineages! #biology #science #paleontology academic.oup.com/evolut/advance…

1/13 🚨🚨 I am so excited to present our new paper, six years in the making. Here, we provide the first strong evidence that there is a molecular mechanism behind the origins of living fossil lineages! #biology #science #paleontology academic.oup.com/evolut/advance…