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Odd Animal Specimens posts on TikTok about university of, over the, goodbye, starfish the most. They currently have XXXXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Social topic influence university of #70, over the #2029, goodbye, starfish, bees, shell, pearl, number of, bears, ward
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Goodbye - Thank you for everything. Ive had a wonderful time on this platform over the past few years. I will truly miss sharing videos with you. Hopefully Ill see you soon. #animals #science #learnontiktok"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-01-17T16:13Z 4M followers, 12.9M engagements
"Do starfish have eyes How do starfish see Turns out starfish do in fact have eyes. They have a single simple eye at the end of each arm. They use those eyes to look around underwater. #animals #science #learnontiktok"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2024-04-26T16:06Z 4M followers, 9.5M engagements
"Did you guess the animal right I thought this was a bumblebee but I was wrong. Bumblebees have fuzzy abdomens. Large bees with smooth abdomens like this are an entirely different species - theyre carpenter bees. In this video we learn the differences between bumblebees and carpenter bees. #animals #Science #LearnOnTikTok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-09-04T15:58Z 4M followers, 1.7M engagements
"If you take a look at a moray eels skeleton youll find a strange set of bones with teeth at their ends. These are the eels second set of jaws called pharyngeal jaws. In this video we take a close look at these bones and show how eels use their second set of jaws to eat. #animals #science #learnontiktok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-03-20T15:07Z 4M followers, 3.2M engagements
"#ad How do oysters make pearls It turns out oysters make pearls as a defense mechanism. If a parasite or foreign material enters their shell they can coat it with nacre and turn it into a pearl. #animals #science #learnontiktok By the way I used @you.com in this video"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2024-08-01T15:55Z 4M followers, 13.8M engagements
"What mammal has the most teeth In this video we go over the amount of teeth that different animals have. We note the number of teeth in rats beavers lions bears anteaters chimpanzees opossums and dolphins. #animals #science #learnontiktok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-01-23T17:43Z 4M followers, 3.2M engagements
"Pill Bugs or roly polies are not insects and they breathe through gills. #animals #science #learnontiktok"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2023-09-07T17:41Z 4M followers, 8.4M engagements
"People often confuse pufferfish with other types of fish. Many fish can inflate their bodies to ward off predators. In this video we learn that pufferfish do not have spines. If it has large spines its likely a porcupinefish. #animals #science #learnontiktok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-01-11T16:34Z 4M followers, 16.7M engagements
"Something unusual happens to certain animals when theyre allowed to evolve on islands for millions of years - they become enormous. This phenomenon called island gigantism created the largest cricket in the world - the giant weta from New Zealand. #animals #science #learnontiktok Specimen use made possible by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2025-06-05T15:44Z 4M followers, 16M engagements
"Scallops have eyes and can swim. #animals #science #learnontiktok"
TikTok Link @oddanimalspecimens 2023-08-24T19:26Z 4M followers, 17.9M engagements