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Roses are red, violets are blue
Happy Valentine's Day from us to you!

If you're on campus today, you may find… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Retweet of status by @UofAlabama
14 Feb 23 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Roses are red, violets are blue Happy Valentine's Day from us to you! 💘 If you're on campus today, you may find… https://t.co/KIxDNI8IZz

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It's #WildWednesday and here is a Flat Floater from The Marble Bowl's @UofAlabama @inaturalist Project! : jeffgar… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
07 Dec 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote It's #WildWednesday and here is a Flat Floater from The Marble Bowl's @UofAlabama @inaturalist Project! 📷 : jeffgar… https://t.co/lbSY9YCEIP
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TOMORROW: ​“Alabama Birds” is about more than birds. As impressive as #Alabama’s great bird diversity is, so too… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
26 Nov 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote TOMORROW: ➡️ ​“Alabama Birds” is about more than birds. As impressive as #Alabama’s great bird diversity is, so too… https://t.co/tgkkI7T9k3
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#Museum30 - Collage

For more on @uamuseums' student activity, check out:
• the Museum Studies Program: twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Retweet of status by @uamuseums
23 Nov 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote #Museum30 - Collage For more on @uamuseums' student activity, check out: • the Museum Studies Program: ➡️… https://t.co/e3CacPMGWg
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Learn how YOU can help @UAMNH and @UofAlabama #BeatAuburn through nature observations in the Marble Bowl!

•… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
05 Nov 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Learn how YOU can help 🐘 @UAMNH and @UofAlabama #BeatAuburn 🐅 through nature observations in the Marble Bowl! •… https://t.co/CqjdfYYoNW
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Thanks to everyone who visited @UAMNH for our Haunting at the Museum event! We hope you enjoyed our Illusion and… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
27 Oct 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Thanks to everyone who visited @UAMNH for our Haunting 👻 at the Museum event! We hope you enjoyed our Illusion and… https://t.co/BOS2BDmK6X
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Help us with a happy #WorldElephantDay to our favorite pachyderm @UA_Big_Al #RollTide
Retweet of status by @UofAlabama
12 Aug 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote Help us with a happy #WorldElephantDay to our favorite pachyderm @ua_big_al 🐘 #RollTide https://t.co/hPejKQuGLW
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Amazing reminder of when whales walked on land: tiny femur (thigh bone) not used for walking anymore of the up to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Retweet of status by @paleoadiel
22 Jul 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🐳Amazing reminder of when whales walked on land: tiny femur (thigh bone) not used for walking anymore of the up to… https://t.co/W7D2ol2d5f
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It's #WildWednesday! The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) butterfly lives in sunny, open areas such as fields… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
13 Jul 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote It's #WildWednesday! 🦋 The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) butterfly lives in sunny, ☀️ open areas such as fields… https://t.co/kPGUgugSt3
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It's #WildWednesday! 🪲 The Banded Longhorn (Typocerus velutinus) is a species of beetle often found around flower… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
18 May 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote It's #WildWednesday! 🪲 The Banded Longhorn (Typocerus velutinus) is a species of beetle often found around 🌼 flower… https://t.co/C5TPyaA5bq
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You don't need to look through a microscope to check out this #ThrowbackThursday from this year's #BamaBugFest!… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Retweet of status by @BamaBugFest
28 Apr 22 copy & paste +upvote -downvote You don't need to 👀 look through a microscope 🔬 to check out this #ThrowbackThursday from this year's #BamaBugFest!… https://t.co/mg6VyxX4re

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fakhright @fakhright
astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat*
14 Jan 13 copy & paste +upvote -downvote astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat* 🙈🙈🙊
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