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Margo Rosenbaum (she/her)

@margorosenbaum

Writer/Editor. Nature Lover. Science Nerd. Amateur Birder. World Traveler. Lifelong Horse Girl. UC Davis Grad

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incidental naturalist (@incnaturalist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a Flowerpot Snake. She is the second smallest snake on the planet. How do I know she is a she? They are all shes! These ladies just keeps cloning themselves. No sperm required! Perhaps that’s why she is smiling ☺️

Here is a Flowerpot Snake. She is the second smallest snake on the planet. How do I know she is a she? They are all shes! These ladies just keeps cloning themselves. No sperm required! Perhaps that’s why she is smiling ☺️
Beth Pratt (@bethpratt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The relentless and record breaking winter in the Sierra foothills didn’t foster a big poppy bloom, but the lupine seemed to thrive under these conditions.

National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travelers around the world are climbing aboard to see whales up close. Here’s how to ensure that your trip does more good than harm on.natgeo.com/443OhG6

New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South African penguins identify each other using both physical appearance and vocal calls – making them the second group of birds after crows known to do so #WorldPenguinDay newscientist.com/article/229343…

National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hailed as an iconic conservation success story, the Florida panther has a complex, little-known history on.natgeo.com/3VAODzY

National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blind explorer and TV personality Amar Latif discusses sensory discovery and making travel more accessible to blind and low-sighted people on.natgeo.com/44TurgP

National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Few people have ever seen the African golden cat. A new conservation program—and some pigs—could help save it on.natgeo.com/3MWNX45

Nat Geo Books (@natgeobooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Lee R Berger on the adventure of a lifetime as he explores the Rising Star cave system and begins the complicated process of explaining the extraordinary finds–discoveries that force a rethinking of human evolution! Pre-order today: rebrand.ly/jabpn4o

Join <a href="/LeeRberger/">Lee R Berger</a> on the adventure of a lifetime as he explores the Rising Star cave system and begins the complicated process of explaining the extraordinary finds–discoveries that force a rethinking of human evolution!

Pre-order today: rebrand.ly/jabpn4o
Daniel Stone (@danenroute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing to keep in mind about the search for Titanic submarine is how difficult it is to *see* underwater. In fact it's impossible. Here's how you search instead. 1/ thread

Daniel Stone (@danenroute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To understand just how inhospitable the deep sea is for folks lost on the submersible, consider the story of the guy who holds the record for the deepest underwater dive ever. 1/ thread

National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an interview with Nat Geo, the Explorers Club president explains why special underwater robots are needed to recover Titan without damaging its fragile hull—but requests to bring the equipment to the search area are caught in a bureaucratic snafu on.natgeo.com/3JmawhF

NYT Science (@nytscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mr. Lee abandoned his surfboard and watched in horror as the otter climbed atop it and proceeded to rip chunks out of it with her powerful jaws. nyti.ms/3Oa7hwB