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Erica🦕

@flexwoodmac

BS Geology | K.Flay & Paramore enthusiast | Mosasaurus lover

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wait I was wrong !! I didn’t wanna be a nuisance and ask to learn while everyone’s busy but they’re teaching me how to use an air scribe

wait I was wrong !! I didn’t wanna be a nuisance and ask to learn while everyone’s busy but they’re teaching me how to use an air scribe
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How is it that my uber driver can cancel on me AFTER I get in the car and then yall charge me MORE money to get a new driver???? Uber about to cancel my uber one after this and switch to Lyft 😭

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Happy #FossilFriday. Sauropods are cool creatures, but they have some interesting behaviors due to their large size. Here are a few interesting sauropod behaviors you may not have known about. a 🧵1/?

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Learning how to do fossil casting soon 🫡 my goal is to learn how to do everything/as much as I can in museum work/paleontology

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Devastating development in my fossil collection. What I thought was a mosasaurus tooth fragment is actually a crocodile tooth fragment.💔

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Being a lesbian who can’t talk to women is hell because I just saw a woman who was SO COOL at the museum taking pictures and I was too scared to say anything even though we ran into each other 3 times 💔 this is a curse

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Today makes 35 years of Sue the T.rex! Discovered on this day in 1990, Sue is still one of the largest and most complete T.rex specimens ever found. The name Sue comes from the discoverer, Sue Hendrickson, and not the presumed gender of the animal. You can follow SUE the T. rex 🦖

Today makes 35 years of Sue the T.rex! Discovered on this day in 1990, Sue is still one of the largest and most complete T.rex specimens ever found. The name Sue comes from the discoverer, Sue Hendrickson, and not the presumed gender of the animal.

You can follow <a href="/SUEtheTrex/">SUE the T. rex 🦖</a>