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"It's nearly invisible and deceptively thinblack ice causes thousands of accidents each year. Understanding why this clear frictionless ice develops and where it tends to hide could make the difference between a safe trip and a sudden fall. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4rxLlfB https://on.natgeo.com/4rxLlfB"
X Link 2026-02-06T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 66.2K engagements
"Wombat George a wombat joey was 4-months-old when his mother was hit and killed by car. Fortunately he was rescued and brought to the Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales Australia"
X Link 2022-08-27T07:00Z 27.7M followers, 71.5K engagements
"Mongooses National Geographic National Geographic Meet the real predator behind the fictional Rikki-tikki-tavi. Hear the tales of mongoose populations under pressure and others that have threatened to wipe out native species"
X Link 2023-08-28T20:18Z 27.7M followers, 20.3K engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2019-02-12T20:26Z 27.7M followers, 3.5M engagements
"Whales eat three times more than previously thought National Geographic The blue whale the world's largest animal can consume up to [--] tons of plankton daily which has major implications for ocean health"
X Link 2023-03-13T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 4.7M engagements
"National Geographic - [---] National Geographic Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2016-06-10T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 44.1K engagements
"New clues may explain the mysterious origins of the Falklands wolf Charcoal bones and tools suggest Indigenous seafarers inhabited the Falklands. Its possible they may have brought their canine companions along"
X Link 2021-10-27T18:08Z 27.7M followers, 133.4K engagements
"Has the Last Human Trekked to the North Pole Thinning Arctic ice and lack of air support force an end to expeditions this yearand maybe forever"
X Link 2015-05-25T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 323.3K engagements
"Plate Tectonics Information and Facts National Geographic National Geographic Learn about how plates move and their impact on the Earth's surface"
X Link 2021-08-05T21:42Z 27.7M followers, 4.6M engagements
"This orca is carrying around another dead calf. Heres what we know about how orcas grieve National Geographic Tahlequah previously carried another dead newborn for [--] days in [----]. Here's what she's taught us about how orcas deal with death"
X Link 2026-01-28T00:53Z 27.7M followers, 15.9K engagements
"Cougar National Geographic Meet a big cat of many names. Learn why cougars were eliminated from much of their range and how they may come back"
X Link 2017-11-13T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements
"Our solar system: The sun information and facts National Geographic Learn more about the life-giving star at the center of our solar system"
X Link 2019-12-21T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 783.8K engagements
"Elephant Seals National Geographic National Geographic Get the facts and figures on these portly pinnipeds. Learn what male facial feature earned these marine giants their name"
X Link 2025-08-11T16:01Z 27.7M followers, 33.7K engagements
"Q&A: The First-Ever Expedition to Turkmenistan's "Door to Hell" National Geographic Go along with explorer George Kourounis as he becomes the first person known to venture into Turkmenistan's fiery gas-fueled Darvaza Crater"
X Link 2020-12-31T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 919.6K engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2017-01-21T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 251.3K engagements
"This little-known Native American society was once as powerful as the Aztecs and Incas The Spiros were once the single most powerful group ever to exist in North America. This groundbreaking new exhibit in Oklahoma shares their story"
X Link 2021-03-09T16:01Z 27.7M followers, 18.4K engagements
"5 Things You Might Not Know About Marie Antoinette On the anniversary of her death we look at the oft misunderstood queen"
X Link 2016-10-14T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.9M engagements
"Jeans are bad for the environmentbut a new discovery may help National Geographic The blue dyes used to give jeans their signature color come at an environmental cost but a new breakthrough eliminates the need for harsh chemicals"
X Link 2025-06-29T20:27Z 27.7M followers, 60.6K engagements
"Is there really an Ozempic baby boom The unexpected ways GLP-1s could influence fertility. National Geographic These medications may be influencing fertility in ways scientists are only beginning to understand"
X Link 2026-01-09T14:15Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"How Jesus Lizards Walk on Water Whether Jesus Christ walked on water is best left to biblical scholarsbut scientists now know how so-called Jesus lizards manage the feat"
X Link 2004-11-16T20:44Z 27.7M followers, 430.3K engagements
"Did humpbacks try to save a seal from orcas See for yourself. National Geographic The incredible scenecaptured by filmmaker and host of National Geographics Animals Up Close Bertie Gregoryoffers a window into the emotional lives of whales"
X Link 2025-12-02T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 186.6K engagements
"Follow the Perilous Journey of Yellowstone Elk National Geographic Bears and wolves are emblems of Yellowstone. But the true pulse of the region is the hoofbeat of elk the parks most abundant large mammal"
X Link 2017-03-18T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 847.5K engagements
"They live in isolation on North Sentinel Islandbut the world wont leave them alone National Geographic How have the Indigenous people of North Sentinel Island managed to remain so secluded for so longand how long can it last"
X Link 2024-06-11T15:05Z 27.7M followers, 119.1K engagements
"How dolphin safe is canned tuna really StarKist Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea are facing claims that theyre misleading shoppers"
X Link 2021-03-10T14:44Z 27.7M followers, 2.2M engagements
"How Gregor Mendels pea plant experiments created modern genetics National Geographic Mendels monastery garden experiments went largely unnoticed during his life but their implications would ripple through science decades later"
X Link 2026-01-21T11:30Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Sand Tiger Shark National Geographic National Geographic Find out why this shark is not nearly as fierce as its protruding teeth might suggest. See how surface air breathing sets them apart from their relatives"
X Link 2021-03-09T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 138.5K engagements
"Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language National Geographic With artificial intelligence and painstaking study of sperm whales scientists hope to understand what these aliens of the deep are talking about"
X Link 2021-12-18T18:21Z 27.7M followers, 9M engagements
"You may have more Neanderthal DNA than you think A new model upends old assumptions revealing more Neanderthal ancestry for both modern Africans and Europeans than once thought"
X Link 2020-01-30T16:22Z 27.7M followers, 80.1K engagements
"How Joan of Arc Turned the Tide in the Hundred Years War National Geographic Divine voices guided a young girl to lead the French against the English. Burned as a heretic in [----] the Maid of Orleans was both shaped and destroyed by the religious fervor and politics"
X Link 2019-04-08T17:53Z 27.7M followers, 921.7K engagements
"Eating Slugs Can Cause ParalysisHere's Why National Geographic Hint: A brain-infesting worm carried by gastropods is spreading around the world"
X Link 2022-07-15T17:12Z 27.7M followers, 1.5M engagements
"King Tut Was Disabled Malarial and Inbred DNA Shows National Geographic The "frail boy" needed a cane to walk had history's earliest genetically proven case of malaria and was sired by siblings says a new DNA study of King Tut and relatives"
X Link 2026-02-13T18:12Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"Platypus National Geographic Get to know the mammal that scientists once thought was a hoax. Explore the oddities of this unlikely animal"
X Link 2020-03-24T01:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"Illegal to be ugly The history behind one of Americas cruelest laws For nearly a century so-called ugly laws banned people with visible disabilities and diseases from public spaces revealing societys harsh standards of beauty and the impact on those who didnt meet them"
X Link 2024-08-09T17:59Z 27.7M followers, 354.4K engagements
"5 Surprising Facts About the Oarfish That Has Been Washing Up on Beaches Two of the deep-sea creatures have been found in less than a week in California prompting much interest from scientists and the public"
X Link 2013-10-22T13:09Z 27.7M followers, 212.2K engagements
"Albatrosses National Geographic Find out more about the bird with the worlds largest wingspan. Learn about the life of this famous seafarer"
X Link 2022-12-05T23:36Z 27.7M followers, 117.3K engagements
"Fossil River Dolphin Lived Out at Sea National Geographic The tale of how whales walked into the seas is one of the most celebrated in evolutionary biology. Even our own fossil backstory of arboreal apes that eventually began to walk upright seems relatively unimpressive compared to how little mammals that scampered along the beach on four legs began a transition that would result in"
X Link 2025-04-07T14:01Z 27.7M followers, 548K engagements
"Singapore Aims to be the World's Greenest City National Geographic As Singapore expands a novel approach preserves green space"
X Link 2018-04-05T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 950.7K engagements
"The most otherworldly mysterious forms of lightning on Earth National Geographic Scientists are working to understand the curious phenomena of red sprites green ghosts and blue jets high above thunderstorms"
X Link 2025-07-11T03:24Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"New staple-size frog from Madagascar is one of the tiniest ever discovered National Geographic Astronomically small the newly discovered Malagasy amphibians have brains that could sit on a pin"
X Link 2021-07-24T11:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"Inside the Cadaver Synod the trial of a dead pope's body Known as the 'Cadaver Synod' the posthumous trial of Pope Formosus resulted from the chaos of the ninth century as factions battled for control of the church"
X Link 2025-05-30T05:08Z 27.7M followers, 693.5K engagements
"Amazon River Dolphin (Boto) Facts National Geographic Also called the boto the Amazon river dolphin sometimes comes in pinkat least the males do. Their pink skin is a result of scarring"
X Link 2024-06-28T18:51Z 27.7M followers, 88.3K engagements
"Wild Turkey National Geographic Hear the tale of a popular game bird that nearly disappeared in the wild. Find out how flocks of wild turkey have reclaimed their old stomping grounds"
X Link 2017-11-16T22:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.1M engagements
"The fascinating history behind the popular waving lucky cat With an inviting raised paw and pointy red ears these iconic lucky charms have been bringing good fortune for centuries"
X Link 2021-05-03T17:50Z 27.7M followers, 56.4K engagements
"Tornado facts and information National Geographic Learn how tornadoes form where they happen most oftenand how to stay safe"
X Link 2022-09-16T21:52Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"Sand dollars avoid predators by cloning themselves Sand dollar larvae use asexual reproduction as a defence when they detect fish in the water"
X Link 2008-03-13T14:01Z 27.7M followers, 412.8K engagements
"How Lemons Helped Defeat Napoleon Suppose youre a spy. And suppose you need to send a secret message. And suppose you havea lemon"
X Link 2022-07-13T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 178K engagements
"Standing Tall: Egypts Great Pyramids Pharaohs Khufu Khafre and Menkaure built their massive tombs to last. For more than [----] years the Pyramids of Giza continue to amaze while holding on to their many secrets"
X Link 2020-01-31T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 1M engagements
"What Elephant Calls Mean: A Users Guide National Geographic From powerful roars to low-frequency rumbles elephants use a variety of vocalizations to communicate"
X Link 2022-05-08T16:00Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Surprising Things You Never Knew About Your Cat For starters our pet felines personalities are linked to their color says Gary Weitzman veterinarian and author of How to Speak Cat"
X Link 2015-12-03T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 759.1K engagements
"Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in Shimao National Geographic Discoveries at the sprawling site have archaeologists rethinking the roots of Chinese civilization"
X Link 2025-11-21T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 239.8K engagements
"How the Woman Who Found a Leprosy Treatment Was Almost Lost to History The daughter of daguerreotype pioneers Alice Ball used her passion for chemistry to develop an injection that stayed in use for [--] years"
X Link 2018-02-28T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 105.8K engagements
"How a Wolf Named Romeo Won Hearts in an Alaska Suburb National Geographic Its one thing to have a tolerant meeting with a wild wolf that goes on for a matter of minutes. But this went on for six years"
X Link 2026-02-07T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 71.2K engagements
"These orcas have mastered wave washing. Its spine-tingling to watch. National Geographic Using a technique passed down through generations these orcas have mastered huntingon ice"
X Link 2026-02-11T20:45Z 27.7M followers, 15.5K engagements
"Paleo Profile: The Oldest Chameleon National Geographic Amber gives us a detailed look at the oldest chameleon yet found"
X Link 2025-08-17T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 420.5K engagements
"Cardinal National Geographic National Geographic Find out more about a familiar feathered friend. Discover how their brilliant color can mean success with the opposite sex"
X Link 2024-12-05T12:03Z 27.7M followers, 857.1K engagements
"Stunning jade mask found inside the tomb of a mysterious Maya king National Geographic National Geographic Explorer Francisco Estrada-Bellis discovery in Chochkitam Guatemala sheds new light on an ancient society"
X Link 2024-02-09T19:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"See the complicated landscape of plastic bans in the U.S. A new map shows where states have banned plasticand where states have banned bans on plastic"
X Link 2019-08-15T18:33Z 27.7M followers, 2M engagements
"Wild Horses Wilder Controversy More than [-----] wild horses live on Western rangelands that can support only [-----] animals. Can the government ecologists and advocates find a humane solution for managing them"
X Link 2017-02-06T22:15Z 27.7M followers, 2.3M engagements
"American Goldfinch National Geographic This brightly colored bird is a regular visitor at backyard seed feeders. Learn more about the American goldfinch"
X Link 2019-10-13T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 26.2K engagements
"Ancient Petra Jordans Lost Oasis In the early 1800s a Swiss explorer tricked his way into Petra the ancient oasis whose location had been a closely guarded secret for centuries"
X Link 2020-08-14T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.4M engagements
"Decades ago the Donora smog disaster exposed the perils of dirty air A survivor of the five-day smog crisis in Pennsylvania recalls: We all knew the air was bad. We didnt realize it was going to kill people"
X Link 2020-10-27T20:10Z 27.7M followers, 775.2K engagements
"Qin Shi Huangdifacts and information National Geographic Qin Shi Huangdi the first Qin Emperor was a brutal ruler who unified ancient China and laid the foundation for the Great Wall"
X Link 2021-02-04T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 315.2K engagements
"Clean Water Crisis Facts and Information Learn more about the way we as a global community think about and use freshwater resources"
X Link 2022-03-13T16:30Z 27.7M followers, 21.2K engagements
"Get Precambrian Time Information and Prehistoric Facts Learn about the appearance of the first life on Earth from National Geographic"
X Link 2022-03-04T20:07Z 27.7M followers, 667.5K engagements
"The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobstersand everything else National Geographic National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than [--] years. After learning these waters were a harbinger of climate change he set out to document the rapid shift and its ripple effects"
X Link 2024-11-03T16:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"Searching for Angolas ghost elephants National Geographic A decades-long quest reveals the remarkable truth about how these giant creatures have remained so elusive"
X Link 2026-02-10T19:28Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"One cheap way to fight climate change Dispose of old CFCs. National Geographic The banned refrigerants not only degrade ozone they act as greenhouse gases. New models are making it easier to get rid of old stocks"
X Link 2023-12-28T19:55Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"Life Is Confusing For Two-Headed Snakes Life is hard enough for a snake with one head. The addition of another head makes for a confusing time for some snakes"
X Link 2002-03-22T19:47Z 27.7M followers, 857.3K engagements
"Chiles Atacama Desert has become a fast fashion dumping ground Clothing from many of the worlds favorite brands lies in discarded heaps in Chiles Atacama Desert. How it got there tells the story of modern fast fashion"
X Link 2023-04-23T10:00Z 27.7M followers, 508.6K engagements
"Remains of Sandy Irvine believed found on Everest after [---] years National Geographic The discovery made by a National Geographic team [---] years after the mountaineer vanished with George Mallory could add new clues to one of the great unsolved adventure mysteries of all time"
X Link 2024-10-11T06:56Z 27.7M followers, 42K engagements
"The intrigue behind the Bermuda Triangle Numerous ships and planes have vanished without a trace within the imaginary Bermuda Triangle bounded by Miami Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Yet [--] years after five Navy planes disappeared there on a routine training mission no one knows exactly what caused that and other disappearances"
X Link 2022-07-17T13:35Z 27.7M followers, 4.8M engagements
"How knitting may be rewiring your brain National Geographic Grandma hobbies like knitting are making a comeback among Gen Zbut its not just for nostalgia. Neuroscience shows these tactile pastimes may help preserve brain health as we age"
X Link 2026-02-08T02:55Z 27.7M followers, 10.9K engagements
"Carboniferous Period and Prehistoric Facts Learn about Earths Carboniferous period and prehistoric life"
X Link 2024-12-23T01:12Z 27.7M followers, 283K engagements
"Ancient Egyptian 'funeral home' in Saqqara was one-stop shop for the afterlife National Geographic New evidence shows priest-embalmers were savvy entrepreneurs who offered burial packages for every budget"
X Link 2020-05-06T09:56Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"Creepy Animal Noises National Geographic The spookiest sounds on Halloween are made by creatures of the night"
X Link 2026-02-16T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 170.8K engagements
"The Evolution of Diet - National Geographic Could eating like our ancestors make us healthier"
X Link 2014-09-03T13:59Z 27.7M followers, 741.3K engagements
"End of World in [----] Maya Doomsday Calendar Explained Even if the world does end in [----] the Maya calendar deserves no credit for predicting it experts say"
X Link 2011-12-20T22:27Z 27.7M followers, 151.6K engagements
"Planet or Plastic National Geographic The latest stories from our Planet or Plastic seriesa multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic waste crisis"
X Link 2018-05-22T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 375.7K engagements
"What hurricane categories tell usand dont tell usabout storms Hurricane categories ranked one through five dont tell the whole story. Heres what really matters"
X Link 2021-09-24T15:16Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"Galpagos Expedition Cruises National Geographic Expeditions Learn about the experts ships and more of expedition cruises to the Galapagos Islands by National Geographic in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions"
X Link 2025-04-17T13:11Z 27.7M followers, 43.1K engagements
"Mass extinction facts and information from National Geographic National Geographic In the last [---] million years life has had to recover from five catastrophic blows. Are humans dealing the planet a sixth"
X Link 2025-06-29T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 688.9K engagements
"How many species haven't we found yet National Geographic December [--] 2019"
X Link 2021-07-24T11:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"How a peaceful protest at Tiananmen Square turned into a massacre Three decades after the historic pro-democracy rally in Beijing China continues to stifle its commemoration"
X Link 2021-12-31T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 408.1K engagements
"The surprising evolution of red lipstick and its ancient origins National Geographic From its early use by prostitutes in ancient Greece to a symbol of glamor in Hollywood rouge lips has long been associated with beauty power and rebellion"
X Link 2024-05-20T19:29Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"Mysterious waves have been pulsing across Oklahoma National Geographic A buzz that rocked the state all summer sent geologists on a labyrinthine chaseand unearthed new mysteries about how energy moves through land and air"
X Link 2019-09-14T00:03Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"The Science of Addiction National Geographic The Science of Addiction"
X Link 2017-11-23T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.4M engagements
"Cougars are ambushing and killing wolvesand no one knows why These rare kills in Washington State have biologists searching for answers. Everyone always assumes wolves have the upper hand says one scientist. But thats not always the case"
X Link 2023-08-25T14:48Z 27.7M followers, 395.9K engagements
"Doctors are worried about prescribing GLP-1s to certain patients National Geographic With one in eight adults taking drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro emerging evidence shows that the medication has potential to both help and harm people with eating disorders"
X Link 2026-01-09T14:15Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"Chimpanzees and people are clashing in rural Uganda National Geographic Forest clearing has forced hungry chimps to raid villagers crops. At times chimps kill children and villagers kill chimps"
X Link 2025-08-14T23:27Z 27.7M followers, 110.5K engagements
"Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in Shimao Discoveries at the sprawling site have archaeologists rethinking the roots of Chinese civilization"
X Link 2020-08-06T18:49Z 27.7M followers, 65.8K engagements
"Starfish (Sea Stars) National Geographic Discover the amazing abilities of a familiar sea creature. Learn how a starfish survives with no brain"
X Link 2019-09-20T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements
"What actually killed the dinosaurs Volcanic clues heat up debate. Two studies agree that ancient eruptions likely played a supporting role in the mass extinction. But the devil is still in the details"
X Link 2019-02-21T19:02Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements
"Urgent Effort Aims to Save Critically Endangered Sumatran Rhinos National Geographic Conservationists have launched an urgent bid to save the critically endangered Sumatran rhino which has a wild population of fewer than 80"
X Link 2018-09-24T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 196.6K engagements
"What If the Biggest Solar Storm on Record Happened Today If this solar cycle produces a flare like the [----] Carrington Event we may face trillions in damages and year-long blackouts experts say"
X Link 2011-03-04T10:05Z 27.7M followers, 772.5K engagements
"DNA explained DNA is a molecule that exists in almost every living thing telling it what it should look like and how it should function. Learn more about the building block of life"
X Link 2019-02-26T21:31Z 27.7M followers, 113.7K engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2017-02-04T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 114.3K engagements
"The murder mystery behind the last great pharaoh Ramesses III National Geographic The royal harem conspiracy was a real-life Game of Thronespitting two sons of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses III against one another in a bid for power"
X Link 2025-09-05T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 160.3K engagements
"Krill National Geographic Find out why these tiny animals have enormous importance in the oceans food chain. Hear about the threats that could collapse krill populations"
X Link 2019-05-01T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 85.2K engagements
"Why Romes origin myth leaves more questions than answers National Geographic The origins of Rome have been debated for centuries but one tale has prevailed over the rest: twin brothers Romulus and Remus raised by a she-wolf were destined to found the Eternal City. But how did this legend come about and is there any truth behind it"
X Link 2025-10-18T08:16Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Hebrew wasnt spoken for [----] years. Heres how it was revived. The religious language that lay dormant for millennia is now global used by millions of people around the worldincluding in China"
X Link 2023-05-11T14:46Z 27.7M followers, 26.5K engagements
"Were these ancient sites built by aliens Heres why some people think so. National Geographic From the Egyptian pyramids to the Nasca (Nazca) Lines these ancient sites are some of the most enigmatic constructions on Earth"
X Link 2026-01-15T19:45Z 27.7M followers, 186.1K engagements
"Ordovician Period and Facts Learn about Earths Ordovician period which ended in the greatest Mass Extinction of all time"
X Link 2019-05-30T21:00Z 27.7M followers, 151K engagements
"These wild monkeys thrive in Floridaand carry a deadly virus National Geographic Descendants of theme-park escapees a population of rhesus macaques in a Florida state park may soon double in sizea recipe for trouble"
X Link 2022-02-12T08:49Z 27.7M followers, 52.6K engagements
"Hernn Corts conquers the Aztec Empire National Geographic The Aztec outnumbered the Spanish but that didn't stop Hernan Cortes from seizing Tenochtitlan the Aztec capital in 1521"
X Link 2025-07-12T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 104.7K engagements
"Arctic Fox National Geographic Read how this hearty mammal changes its appearance to outfox its predators and sneak up on its prey during the Arctic winter and summer"
X Link 2018-12-13T23:41Z 27.7M followers, 624.4K engagements
"Mysterious new orca species likely identified For the first time scientists have filmed and studied the elusive type D killer whales in the wild"
X Link 2019-03-07T18:07Z 27.7M followers, 4.3M engagements
"Seahorse Fathers Take Reins in Childbirth National Geographic It's true that male seahorses never play catch with their children or help them with their homework. But they do outdo human dads on one count: Male seahorses undergo pregnancy and give birth to their sons and daughters"
X Link 2022-09-24T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"Sperm Whale National Geographic National Geographic The sperm whale has the largest brain of any creature known to have lived on Earth. Learn more about the animal made famous in Herman Melville's Moby Dick"
X Link 2018-06-18T02:21Z 27.7M followers, 309K engagements
"The Maldives is being swallowed by the sea. Can it adapt Whether or not the Maldives can survive climate change the country will never be the same"
X Link 2022-01-20T21:59Z 27.7M followers, 3.1M engagements
"Ancient nests confirm that bees were alive and well in Patagonia [---] million years ago https://on.natgeo.com/31Old5v https://on.natgeo.com/31Old5v"
X Link 2020-02-12T16:20Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"The last scientific record of a sperm whale birth was [----] without audio or video. New recordings of the whales behavior during the birth will give researchers new insights https://on.natgeo.com/45Sp9SB https://on.natgeo.com/45Sp9SB"
X Link 2023-08-31T20:18Z 27.7M followers, 233.1K engagements
"A scientist is encompassed by majestic snow-covered sequoia trees in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks California"
X Link 2026-01-08T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 81K engagements
"What if picking up litter felt less like a chore and more like a game Spogomi transformed trash collection into a point-based competition attracting participants from around the world with [--] countries attending the [----] World Cup. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4sS90Jh https://on.natgeo.com/4sS90Jh"
X Link 2026-01-25T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 86.7K engagements
"A macaque was first spotted trying to mate with a deer in [----] an unusual but isolated event. But since then more monkeys have displayed the same behavior leading scientists to believe that this unique interaction may be benefitting both animals. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4hCKmpz https://on.natgeo.com/4hCKmpz"
X Link 2025-02-03T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 112.2K engagements
"A quiet yard can quickly become more active once you find the right bird feeders. Experts share how intentional choicessuch as when to offer food and where to place feederscan help attract specific species while keeping your backyard feeding safe and healthy 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4sUXz3n https://on.natgeo.com/4sUXz3n"
X Link 2026-01-27T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 77.9K engagements
"The mystery of dark matter has puzzled experts for years but a new study provides the highest-resolution map of the invisible material to date. Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope scientists may finally begin to determine exactly what this unusual substance is. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4tnClM3 https://on.natgeo.com/4tnClM3"
X Link 2026-01-31T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 97K engagements
"Tales of people moving through the world unseen have been told for millenniabut could invisibility become real Research suggests invisibility cloaks are theoretically possible. Now scientists must figure out how to engineer the material to make it happen. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4aoerrZ https://on.natgeo.com/4aoerrZ"
X Link 2026-02-03T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 81.2K engagements
"Humpback whales were once on the brink of extinction but Roger Payne's research and recordings of their songs helped save them. To celebrate Project CETI's work in decoding the speech of sperm whales discover Payne's findings in this [----] article from our archives. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/3Zd0CGG https://on.natgeo.com/3Zd0CGG"
X Link 2026-02-12T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 82.8K engagements
"Triceratops horridus facts and photos National Geographic Scientists still debate the purpose of this dinosaur's iconic horns and spiky head plate. Find out what weve learned about how Triceratops lived and why it went extinct"
X Link 2024-04-13T09:13Z 27.7M followers, 469.8K engagements
"Earthworm National Geographic National Geographic Learn all you wanted to know about common earthworms with pictures videos photos facts and news from National Geographic"
X Link 2021-07-04T13:59Z 27.7M followers, 89.1K engagements
"A rare look at fireflies that blink in unison in a forest without tourists National Geographic Forests are darker and quieter due to coronavirus giving a photographer and researchers the chance to document a special moment"
X Link 2020-06-16T17:33Z 27.7M followers, 309.8K engagements
"How the plastic bottle went from miracle container to hated garbage National Geographic The evolution of the plastic bottle from amazing to scourge of land and sea has played out inside of a generation"
X Link 2023-09-29T12:30Z 27.7M followers, 416.6K engagements
"Why did body odor start grossing us out National Geographic First grooming habits became a way for the elite to enforce their status. As bathing became widely available new standards of scent made for lucrative business opportunities"
X Link 2025-09-17T15:47Z 27.7M followers, 383.4K engagements
"The origins of the universe facts and information National Geographic Learn about the big bang theory and how our universe got started"
X Link 2018-04-23T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 20.7M engagements
"Clever New Caledonian crows use one tool to acquire another National Geographic New Caledonian crows can use one tool on another in the quest for food"
X Link 2022-12-16T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.9M engagements
"Type 1a Supernovae: Why Our Standard Candle Isnt Really Standard When I joined Phenomena Carl Zimmer asked: What obsesses you Among my obsessions I answered are type 1a supernovae. Here we go. How can an astronomical object of such crucial cosmological importance remain so fundamentally mysterious When a runaway thermonuclear explosion rips through a white dwarf star and blows the star to bits its called"
X Link 2014-08-28T06:30Z 27.7M followers, 6.6M engagements
"Cretaceous Period Facts and Information National Geographic Learn more about Earths Cretaceous period from National Geographic"
X Link 2020-02-25T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements
"King Tut's Beard Is Back With Help From a Little Beeswax National Geographic The beard has twice been knocked off of Tut's iconic gold mask. Now a new high-tech effort has reattached it"
X Link 2025-11-28T18:50Z 27.7M followers, 24.1K engagements
"Go Behind the Bizarre Crime of a Flautist Obsessive Fly-Tyer and Thief National Geographic This is the true story of how a man stole hundreds of exotic birds to sell to salmon fly-tyers so that he could buy a golden flute. Really"
X Link 2022-11-24T21:00Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Horseshoe crabs are spider relatives genes reveal National Geographic The primordial ocean dwellers are squarely situated in the arachnid family tree scientists claim in a new study"
X Link 2020-11-28T15:07Z 27.7M followers, 2M engagements
"Uganda Read the latest National Geographic Travel stories about Uganda"
X Link 2025-03-07T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 328.1K engagements
"This common plastic packaging is a recycling nightmare National Geographic The enormous variety and abundance of plastic packagingincluding tough-to-open clamshellsis a big headache for the recycling industry"
X Link 2022-09-23T22:50Z 27.7M followers, 227.9K engagements
"Could Pablo Escobar's escaped hippos help the environment National Geographic Colombia's "cocaine hippos" are making waves in their new home but whether that's a good thing or not depends on who you ask"
X Link 2021-02-12T12:03Z 27.7M followers, 963.1K engagements
"An early rabbit-sized elephant relative from Morocco Parts of the skull including the upper jaws (maxillae) of Eritherium azzouzorum as seen from the front (top) and below (bottom). From Gheerbrant (2009). Yesterday I blogged about the [--] million year old elephantimorph Eritreum a creature that stood only about four feet high at the shoulder but there were once even smaller proboscideans. About"
X Link 2009-07-07T10:25Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements
"Petra Jordan archaeology and history Built over [----] years ago the iconic desert city continues to mesmerize tourists and archaeologists alike"
X Link 2020-08-14T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.4M engagements
"These Korean women divers have evolved traits to survive in frigid water From high-altitude climbers to divers who can fish without scuba gear scientists are finding new ways that human bodies may be genetically adapting to environmental extremes"
X Link 2025-05-26T12:01Z 27.7M followers, 301.7K engagements
"From Angkor Wat to Stonehenge: How Ancient People Moved Mountains National Geographic From temples to pyramids to statues ancient techniques moved giant blocks weighing tons"
X Link 2026-01-15T19:45Z 27.7M followers, 186.1K engagements
"Tarot cards dont just tell the future. Heres what they reveal about the past. From its origins in gambling to a canvas for artists and political expression tarot went through one last transformation in the 18th century before its revival as a spiritual tool in the 1970s"
X Link 2024-10-17T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 131.2K engagements
"Ball lightning: weird mysterious perplexing and deadly The strange phenomenon of ball lightning appears during thunderstorms and has been known to break through windows with nasty results"
X Link 2019-03-05T19:19Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"The olm: the blind cave salamander that lives to [---] In the caves of Slovenia and Croatia lives an animal thats a cross between Peter Pan and Gollum. Its the olm a blind cave-dwelling salamander also called the proteus and the human fish for its pale pinkish skin. It has spent so long adapting to life in caves that its mostly blind hunting instead with"
X Link 2010-07-20T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 471.3K engagements
"Why your mental map of the world is wrong National Geographic These are some of the most common geographic misconceptions that are both surprising and surprisingly hard to correct"
X Link 2026-02-16T21:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"African lion facts and photos How much do lions eat When do they begin to roar Find out how many pounds of meat they devour how loud their roars can be and whether they are endangered"
X Link 2024-09-13T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.4M engagements
"Heres why Greenland is strategically important to the U.S. National Geographic From the Reconstruction era to the Cold War multiple administrations have tried (and failed) to acquire the Arctic island. Heres why Greenland has always remained out of reachand why it always mattered so much"
X Link 2025-01-24T14:55Z 27.7M followers, 1M engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2018-04-10T13:51Z 27.7M followers, 230.5K engagements
"These Neon Shrimp Are the Bees of the SeaHere's Why National Geographic Egg-laying shrimp queens rule over complex coloniesand a new study reveals their intriguing evolution"
X Link 2025-05-05T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 275.7K engagements
"Mary Shelley wrote 'Frankenstein' and created modern horror Mary Shelley combined science and the supernatural to write 'Frankenstein' the worlds first science-fiction novel"
X Link 2021-03-15T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"Barbarossa the most feared pirate of the Mediterranean National Geographic No Spanish ships or ports were safe when dread pirate Barbarossa ally of the powerful Ottoman Empire sailed the high seas"
X Link 2024-07-13T07:06Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Sea scallops suck up billions of plastic particles National Geographic A new study found rapid movement of the plastic throughout the mollusk bodies surprising scientists"
X Link 2022-02-11T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 724.6K engagements
"Child Mummy Found With Oldest Known Smallpox Virus National Geographic The most terrible of all the ministers of death may have started afflicting humans in the 1500s altering our understanding of the disease"
X Link 2020-08-10T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M engagements
"A black market for Christian holy relics thrived in the Middle Ages across Europe National Geographic Christian churches treasured objects associated with Jesus Mary and the saints but con artists took advantage of the faithful selling outright fakes"
X Link 2024-05-24T17:24Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Trees release flammable methanehere's what that means for climate National Geographic There are more reasons than ever to conserve forests but the surprising role of trees as a methane source adds a complication"
X Link 2019-05-24T10:32Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"SuperCroc's Jaws Were Superstrong Study Shows National Geographic In a study based on measurements of the bite force of living crocodilians researchers have concluded that the ancient Sarcosuchus imperator "SuperCroc" had jaws of steel that no prey not even small dinosaurs could pry open"
X Link 2023-12-23T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 165.2K engagements
"Damselflies National Geographic See a photo of damselflies mating and download free wallpaper from National Geographic"
X Link 2026-02-16T09:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"The Year of the Fire Horse is backfor the first time in [--] years National Geographic In addition to cycling through [--] animals each year the Chinese zodiac also rotates between the five traditional Chinese elementsearth wood fire metal and water"
X Link 2026-02-17T16:23Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"Did Richard III really kill his nephews Historians weigh the evidence. National Geographic Richard III has long stood accused of murdering his nephews in [----] but some experts doubt it. A new piece of evidence has them as divided as ever"
X Link 2026-02-17T18:10Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements
"An icon of Puerto Rico the coqu frog is being threatened by development and climate change. Biologists hope Bad Bunnys new album highlighting the coqus plight will raise awareness of the crises facing both the frog and Puerto Rico itself. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/3DXF1uu https://on.natgeo.com/3DXF1uu"
X Link 2025-01-16T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.4M engagements
"Paleontologists led by Nat Geo Explorer Diego Pol have unearthed the remains of a new dinosaur in Northern Patagonia dubbed Chadititan calvoi or "Titan of the Salt." https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/new-titanosaur-dinosaur-fossils-patagoniacmpid=org=ngp::mc=social::src=twitter::cmp=editorial::add=tw20250305science-newtitanosaurdinosaurfossilspatagoniapremium https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/new-titanosaur-dinosaur-fossils-patagoniacmpid=org=ngp::mc=social::src=twitter::cmp=editorial::add=tw20250305science-newtitanosaurdinosaurfossilspatagoniapremium"
X Link 2025-03-05T17:33Z 27.7M followers, 129.4K engagements
"Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe knows the impact of flying on the planet. She reflects on the tension between cutting her own emissions and the demands of work family and connection encouraging us to consider what travel means in a warming world. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4jh6gkl https://on.natgeo.com/4jh6gkl"
X Link 2026-01-04T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 111.1K engagements
"The first-place-winning video in Nikons Small World in Motion Competition [----] documents the self-pollination of a thymeleaf speedwell flower. Filming at 5X magnification winner Jay McClellan used a custom-built motion-control system to capture the flower. https://on.natgeo.com/4jMSUwn https://on.natgeo.com/4jMSUwn"
X Link 2026-01-16T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 154.5K engagements
""Is it snowing If so how much has fallen" seem like simple questions but researchers have spent decades trying to develop consistent and reliable ways to answer themand faced several challenges when trying to do so. 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/4bJIrzB https://on.natgeo.com/4bJIrzB"
X Link 2026-01-24T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 86.5K engagements
"This video of a tardigrade ambling around a volvox algae colony was captured at 20x magnification by Penny Fenton and placed fourth in Nikon's Small World In Motion competition in [----]. See more winners: https://on.natgeo.com/3Z3jCar https://on.natgeo.com/3Z3jCar"
X Link 2026-01-29T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 189.3K engagements
"NASA has delayed the launch of Artemis II to March after fuel issues surfaced during a full rehearsal. Even with key milestones completed engineers are still grappling with the rockets ultra-cold fuel but why does it remain so difficult to control 🔗 https://on.natgeo.com/46iDhao https://on.natgeo.com/46iDhao"
X Link 2026-02-05T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 62.4K engagements
"A juvenile sea urchin moving across its habitat filmed at 10x magnification by zoologist Dr. Alvaro Migotto. See the rest of the winners of Nikons Small World in Motion competition in 2025: https://on.natgeo.com/4qzYUul https://on.natgeo.com/4qzYUul"
X Link 2026-02-07T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 136.3K engagements
"This video of cornflower root hairs captured by Wim van Egmond shows the single-cell extensions on the cornflower's roots. See more from the microscopic world: https://on.natgeo.com/4qyGUQR https://on.natgeo.com/4qyGUQR"
X Link 2026-02-11T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 102.2K engagements
"The musk oxens strength lies in their unity but even the tightest herd can be broken by a relentless pack of Arctic wolves. #HostilePlanet is now streaming on @DisneyPlus"
X Link 2026-02-15T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 127K engagements
"Why this once isolated tribe took up cell phones and social media Indigenous peoples in the Amazon are using modern technology to defend their landand their way of life. We want the world to see us so they can help us"
X Link 2023-12-07T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 85.2K engagements
"Seafood May Be Gone by [----] Study Says National Geographic "Biodiversity is a finite resource" one expert says"
X Link 2024-10-25T17:40Z 27.7M followers, 510.4K engagements
"Coldest Known Temperature on Earth Recorded in Antarctica Its a place where Earth is so close to its limit its almost like another planet"
X Link 2018-06-27T15:34Z 27.7M followers, 1.3M engagements
"How Cicero's murder ushered in the Roman Empire National Geographic In [--] B.C. Mark Antony murdered Cicero famous for his unparalleled powers of speech and ushered in the beginnings of the Roman Empire"
X Link 2021-01-18T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 4.1M engagements
"Scotlands Great Wood: Was the legendary forest real National Geographic The Scots pines that are thought to have largely covered the country thousands of years ago are greatly reduced but just how big the forest memorialized in Roman texts was is not clear"
X Link 2024-03-23T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.9M engagements
"Ocean Sunfish (Mola) National Geographic National Geographic Find out why sunfish are often confused with sharksand the ways in which the two are so drastically different"
X Link 2024-11-13T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 110.3K engagements
"The history of the Confederate flag National Geographic It was never the official flag of the Confederacy. But the Confederate flag has since been claimed by white supremacists and mythologized by others as an emblem of a rebellious Southern heritage"
X Link 2021-10-01T20:56Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements
"This is the world's rarest form of gold. New clues are revealing why. National Geographic More than [---] years after its discovery scientists just got their first high-tech peek at the unexpected crystal structure inside the Ram's Horn"
X Link 2023-12-13T14:20Z 27.7M followers, 20.9K engagements
"Greater Flamingo National Geographic National Geographic Find out what it is that makes these water birds pretty in pink. Learn about life in a flamingo flock"
X Link 2024-04-27T12:30Z 27.7M followers, 116K engagements
"Everyone wants a piece of the moonwhat could go wrong National Geographic As NASA prepares to return explorers to the moon big plans are already taking shape to develop this virtually untouched realm to suit human needs"
X Link 2026-02-15T17:32Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements
"How Julius Caesar Started a Big War by Crossing a Small Stream In [--] B.C. on the banks of the Rubicon Julius Caesar faced a critical choice. To remain in Gaul meant forfeiting his power to his enemies in Rome. Crossing the river into Italy would be a declaration of war. Caesar chose war"
X Link 2021-01-18T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 4.1M engagements
"Bird Filmed Feeding GoldfishHeres Why Are birds that feed fish good Samaritans or just confused Experts weigh in"
X Link 2017-08-03T17:50Z 27.7M followers, 890.1K engagements
"Earliest Human Cancer Found in 1.7-Million-Year-Old Bone National Geographic The ancient toe from a human relative in South Africa could have important implications for modern medical research"
X Link 2026-02-04T13:17Z 27.7M followers, 270.2K engagements
"Saudi Arabia's Great Thirst National Geographic National Geographic The Saudi Kingdom has drawn down about four-fifths of its fossil aquifer for unsustainable agriculture paid for with oil revenues"
X Link 2025-11-12T13:01Z 27.7M followers, 189.2K engagements
"Pictures of Jakarta Indonesia Rising Seas Flooding and Sinking Jakarta Indonesia is sinking below sea level thanks to a perfect storm of illegal water pumping rising water and climate change"
X Link 2017-12-22T16:30Z 27.7M followers, 618.3K engagements
"Stick Insects Have Mimicked Plants Since Age of Dinosaurs National Geographic Stick insects camouflaged themselves to look like leaves way back in the days of the dinosaurs"
X Link 2022-02-27T21:37Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements
"This miracle plant was eaten into extinction [----] years agoor was it National Geographic Silphion cured diseases and made food tasty but Emperor Nero allegedly consumed the last stalk. Now a Turkish researcher thinks hes found a botanical survivor"
X Link 2025-04-16T12:59Z 27.7M followers, 259.9K engagements
"Cannibalismthe Ultimate TabooIs Surprisingly Common National Geographic It's a toad-eat-toad spider-eat-spider and yes human-eat-human world"
X Link 2023-11-10T22:00Z 27.7M followers, 200.3K engagements
"Poison Dart Frogs National Geographic See some of the most beautifully coloredand highly toxicanimals in the world. Learn how poison dart frog toxins could someday help humans"
X Link 2023-11-28T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 236.1K engagements
"Devil Frogs Devil Frog Pictures Devil Frog Facts - National Geographic National Geographic Learn all you wanted to know about devil frogs with pictures videos photos facts and news from National Geographic"
X Link 2024-04-13T09:13Z 27.7M followers, 469.8K engagements
"Last meal of sacrificial bog body was surprisingly unsurprising researchers say National Geographic A new study of Denmarks Tollund Man reveals what he ateand more importantly didnt eatbefore his murder [----] years ago"
X Link 2026-02-15T20:49Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"Is There a Dark Side to Those Adorable Bento Boxes National Geographic Panda-shaped rice balls. A nori-whiskered Hello Kitty. Creatures made from hard-boiled eggs. When prepared for schoolchildren praiseworthy bento boxes"
X Link 2025-06-30T16:42Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements
"Dugong National Geographic Get the story on these water-bound relatives of the elephant. Learn the challenges these gentle giants face"
X Link 2018-11-07T17:11Z 27.7M followers, 767.1K engagements
"Platypus National Geographic Get to know the mammal that scientists once thought was a hoax. Explore the oddities of this unlikely animal"
X Link 2023-05-09T16:56Z 27.7M followers, 992.6K engagements
"Devonian Period and Why Its Known as the Age of Fishes Learn about Earths Devonian Period and prehistoric life"
X Link 2017-12-18T22:44Z 27.7M followers, 2.5M engagements
"Monogamy is much more interesting than it sounds National Geographic A brief clip of a Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) vocalizing. Some mornings in the forests of Indonesia a male and female gibbon will perform a musical duet. The pair will call out staking their claim in the forest often answered by neighboring pairs their treetop display the result of much practice so that the pair can"
X Link 2025-01-17T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.1M engagements
"Gray Whale National Geographic National Geographic Follow the global migrations of this massive mammal. Hear the whales talea stirring comeback that saw them removed from the U.S. endangered species list"
X Link 2020-01-24T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 80.1K engagements
"Wind Wind Information Facts News Photos -- National Geographic National Geographic Get information facts photos news videos and more about wind what causes it and what it does from National Geographic"
X Link 2020-03-26T10:30Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"Leatherback Sea Turtle National Geographic National Geographic Discover why this massive deep-diving sea turtle that survived the demise of dinosaurs is now struggling to survive the threats of humans"
X Link 2018-12-14T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 271.1K engagements
"The average person eats thousands of plastic particles every year study finds Though abundant in water air and common foods its unclear how it might affect our health"
X Link 2019-06-05T19:10Z 27.7M followers, 385.4K engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2025-01-25T08:27Z 27.7M followers, 115.4K engagements
"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2023-07-01T09:00Z 27.7M followers, 151.4K engagements
"The Surprising History of Road Salt Amid salt shortages officials protect roads against ice with rock salt which is mined around the country"
X Link 2014-02-14T07:10Z 27.7M followers, 614.1K engagements
"Is this the world's oldest alphabet National Geographic While excavating clay cylinders in Syria archaeologists discovered a rare find: an early writing system. The script has given scholars the new challenge of reinvestigating the timeline of alphabetic symbols"
X Link 2026-01-30T07:49Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements
"The Shoulder Bone's Connected to the Ear Bone National Geographic 10/16/08 Correction appended: see end of post When our ancestors moved ashore some [---] million years ago they underwent a lot of changes as they evolved from ocean-swimming fish to land-walking tetrapods. For one thing they needed feet instead of fins. Paleontologists have discovered a series of fossils that document the early evolution of limb"
X Link 2023-02-28T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 607.3K engagements
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