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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory🐍🦎🐜🐸🐦🦝🦌🐗🐝🦋🐟🦆

Aiken, SC Katılım Aralık 2016
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Hello Everyone! In the future, #UGASREL's account will no longer be active 🫤. We've enjoyed interacting with all of you over the years🩷. There are many ways to connect with us on social media. Follow us on #Instagram, #Facebook, and #LinkedIn. Our handle is @UGASREL.
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This Labor Day, we want to take the time to thank all of the hard workers whose dedication and strength continue to drive progress and leave a lasting impact on our communities. We deeply value all of the hard work that you do. #UGASREL #LaborDay #EmployeeAppreciation
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The Gulf Fritillary butterfly's life cycle can be observed on the Passionflower Vine. The adult butterfly lays eggs, which develop, change colors, and pupate into a new adult butterfly. #nature #pollinators #entomology
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#SREL partnered with the SRNS #Media Group to update and create new videos highlighting various #wildlife projects being completed on the Savannah River Site. These videos will tell the story of various threatened and endangered animals on site. Look for them soon.📽️
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🐍 It’s #snake baby season! How do we know this snake was born this year? A tell-tale sign is an umbilical scar. Black racers lay eggs, and the umbilical scar is an opening through which the nutrient-rich yolk is absorbed during development. Over time, this scar will fade away.
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Outreach team members set traps made from trash cans to see what they could catch. They expected to find crayfish but were excited to catch a greater siren! Greater sirens (Siren lacertina) feed on aquatic invertebrates, such as crayfish and insect larvae. #amphibian #wetland
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⛳ Snakes sometimes mistake #golf balls for #eggs, risking their lives if they eat them. Rat #snakes help control disease-carrying rodents, so it's a small price to let them have an occasional egg. Thankfully, we were able to save this snake. #herpetology #chickens
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🪶Molting is when a bird replaces some or all of its feathers. This intricate process demands a significant amount of energy and could take up to eight weeks to finish. #screechowl #owl #bedhead #funny
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It looks like Cedar woke up with a bad case of bedhead! 😂 During the late summer, Eastern Screech #Owls (Megascops asio) molt most of their head feathers all at once. This can make them look silly until their new feathers grow back in! #birds #wildlife #Lunchtime #LunchBreak
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🐸Leopard frogs are native to North America, and are characterized by their slim bodies, long legs, and pointed snouts. Their size ranges from 2 to 4 inches in length. Each species displays a unique pattern of dark spots on their backs, varying in size, shape, and color. #SREL
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🪲Bess beetles are a family of beetles that are mostly found in the tropics, with a few species found in North America. Bess beetles play an important part in decomposing wood and reintroducing nutrients into ecosystems. Under the adult Bess beetle is its immature larval form!
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Congratulations to Tom Luhring, former research technician at SREL and graduate student at #UGA, for being awarded the prestigious CAREER Award from #NSF!
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