One of the authors of Does It Fart: The Definitive Guide to Animal Flatulence . . .
. . . started it.
And now biologists on Twitter are sharing their #fakegnus.
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It’s a bio-nerd celebration.
That someone knew this needed to be made clear concerns me greatly.
Several are in the “could be essential to know” category.
SNAKE PIC AHEAD (3rd tweets from here)
one
two
SNAKE HERE
And finally the most dangerous predator
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Fake gnus from my home
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No those two baby deer aren’t twins. Does have two babies per season after their first pregnancy.
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No a feeder in winter (near me) doesn’t trick hummingbirds into not migrating. Some Anna’s hummingbirds live here year-round. Besides, hummingbirds eat more than nectar, they hit up insects and spiders heavily.
Your turn — know any fake gnus?