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Benjamin Carter, PhD

@BenCarterUM

Postdocoral Research Fellow @UMich @umichLSA 〽️ PhD Macquarie University 🎓. Investigating changes in North American mammal communities of the Cenozoic 🦬🦌🦨🦫

Ann Arbor, MI Katılım Şubat 2019
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Benjamin Carter, PhD@BenCarterUM·
The impacts of domesticates in the Holocene therefore further exacerbated the impacts of extinctions. This highlights how humans have continued to alter mammalian communities for many thousands of years after the demise of the Pleistocene megafauna. 🦣
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Brian Cox@ProfBrianCox·
I’m reading a paper on why there exists something rather than nothing. It begins ‘In my opinion, nothing useful has ever been written on the question in the title, and small is the contribution that I have to offer.’ :-)
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King Recon@YoshidaShoyou·
OH MY GOD WHAT IS HAPPENING?!????!???!!!???????????????????????!!!!!!!!????!!!!!!!!!!!!?!?????
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Dr. Davey F. Wright ⛏️🦕🧬
De-extinction is science fiction. Extinction is forever. No matter how much we wish it to be true, we can't resurrect extinct species without a time machine. Big Tech isn't going to save us or the biosphere from that history. We must conserve the living while their still here
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ArbiterSkyward@ArbiterSkyward·
Dude
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羽依@ui_frara·
『ヒーローズ』 Xeno Compendium様に寄稿させて頂きましたイラストの一枚です! #ゼノブレイド #XenobladeChronicles
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Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium@PtDefianceZoo·
Exciting news! We’re thrilled to announce that tapir Yuna gave birth to a rare and endangered Malayan tapir calf Sunday night. The newborn, covered in distinctive white spots and stripes resembling a fuzzy walking watermelon, is only the second tapir born in our 120-year history.
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