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Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 6 days ago

Even our benches are ancient! Texas Limestone from the late cretaceous seas that covered much of Texas, hence the fossilized shells!

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 1 week ago

Found this artifact in the museum gutty-works...

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 2 weeks ago

"Triceratops ate plants, so don't be afraid, it was harmless!"

Yeah. Harmless like a rhino, hippo, bison, elephant, buffalo, bull, etc...

The ONLY reason a Trike is harmless is because it's been dead for millions of years.

Otherwise, it would dismantle you six ways from Sunday before you could open your mouth to scream.

Metal 🤘

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 2 weeks ago

Which workplace "Red Flag Rex" do you deal with on the daily?

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 1 month ago

In honor of the Moon Landing anniversary 🚀🌛

https://youtu.be/A_FHikpVlj8 watch video on watch page

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 1 month ago

Going LIVE at 1pm today (CST), July 15! We'll be playing the original SNES Jurassic Park with an ACTUAL paleontologist! AMA while we play!!!

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 1 month ago

Here's my cat wearing my toddler's shirt as per the vet's recommendation. Stop kitty from licking a chest wound while it heals.

...Oh...I guess I should include some interesting factoid....um...

Cats were first domesticated around 10,000 years ago in the Middle East (Fertile Crescent) when humans started becoming more stationary and agricultural. We stored a lot of grain, grain attracts rodents, and we kept cats to manage the rodents.

"Jack" is on antibiotics and healing just fine...but he's still a goofy dope.

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 1 month ago

Looks like a horror movie...but it's just a Cicada mid-molt on my tire! Where's the strangest place you've seen a Cicada "coming out of its shell?"

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 2 months ago

How do we treat our live animals? I just uploaded the newest podcast episode. It is a full-transparency discussion on exactly how we get our animals, and the actual blood, sweat, and tears that go into making sure they aren't just happy, but thriving. Oh, and it features ADORABLE Fennec Foxes!

YT: https://youtu.be/Blm8WukRZHI

Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/5I0xbYBkIuzZUOxsiGoTsq?si…

Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fennec-foxes-how-we-…

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HMNS - Houston Museum of Natural Science
Posted 3 months ago

I'm trying something...

I've been wanting to do more traditional wide content. I've just edited a video as a 3 minute vertical short, and also an extended (5 minutes) 4K wide version as well.

I figure there are a LOT of cool things that deserve the "big" screen. Lemme know if y'all want more traditional wide content in the mix!

Here's the video. It's about our Megalodon versus Shovel-Jaw Mastodon display:

WIDE https://youtu.be/pCdTOnGThRw

TALL "SHORT" youtube.com/shorts/m6HxfWsSM2...

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