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Social Influence

Social category influence countries 15.76% travel destinations 3.94% finance 1.72% celebrities 0.74% stocks 0.49% technology brands 0.49% musicians 0.49% automotive brands 0.25% cryptocurrencies 0.25%

Social topic influence in the 13.55%, sea 5.42%, history 4.68%, the world 4.19%, the first 2.96%, science 2.71%, animals 2.71%, water 2.46%, fish 2.22%, china 2.22%

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Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"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, 309.6K 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, 383K engagements

"The Gilded Legend of El Dorado Archaeologists debate any truth to the legend of El Dorado"
X Link 2023-12-06T12:30Z 27.7M followers, 605.9K engagements

"Nile Crocodile National Geographic National Geographic Does the Nile crocodile deserve its reputation as a vicious man-eater Get up close and personal with Africa's largest crocodilian and find out"
X Link 2025-09-30T17:30Z 27.7M followers, 400.8K engagements

"Let's all take a moment to appreciate the alpine beauty of the Morteratsch and Pers Glaciers in eastern Switzerland"
X Link 2026-02-10T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 50.1K 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, 84.9K engagements

"Goliath birdeater facts National Geographic The biggest spiders on the planet Goliath birdeaters can grow to be the size of a dinner plate"
X Link 2026-02-08T23:26Z 27.7M followers, [----] 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

"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

"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, 12.7K engagements

"Why K2 Brings Out the Best and Worst in Those Who Climb It Mountaineers risk avalanches storms conflicts and a curse when they attempt to summit the peak"
X Link 2015-12-13T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.2M 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, 783.7K 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

"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, 414.5K 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

"Ball Lightning May Be All in Your Head The mysterious floating orbs might simply be hallucinations caused by brains overstimulated by magnetism a new study suggests"
X Link 2010-05-15T11:05Z 27.7M followers, 1.8M 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

"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

"How sea snakes surrounded by salt water quench their thirst National Geographic Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Such is the lot in life for thirsty sea snakesand yet theyve found a way to thrive"
X Link 2020-04-24T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 361.9K engagements

"Is there a 9th planet out there We may soon find out. National Geographic Starting in [----] the Vera C. Rubin observatory will increase the number of known objects circling the sun by roughly tenfold spotting new comets exotic asteroids from other stars and perhaps even the elusive Planet Nine"
X Link 2026-02-11T20:42Z 27.7M followers, 98.3K engagements

"Atlantic Bluefin Tuna National Geographic Find out more about one of the largest fastest and most beautiful of all the worlds fishes"
X Link 2020-01-05T10:44Z 27.7M followers, 495.6K engagements

"Charlemagnes DNA and Our Universal Royalty Nobody in my past was hugely famous at least that I know of. I vaguely recall that an ancestor of mine who shipped over on the Mayflower distinguished himself by falling out of the ship and having to get fished out of the water. He might be notable I guess but hardly famous"
X Link 2013-05-07T05:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M 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, 66.5K 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, 12.4K engagements

"These melting mountain peaks could kill thousands. Can science help National Geographic In the Alps scientists are scrambling to put systems in place that warn people when to flee the climate change-driven landslides and floods caused by glaciers falling apart"
X Link 2023-08-20T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 439.4K engagements

"Hungry sea sponges feast on fossils atop an extinct underwater volcano National Geographic In the Arctic Ocean scientists have discovered a thriving ecosystem where food appeared to be nearly nonexistent"
X Link 2026-02-11T11:12Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"How the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire transformed worker protections National Geographic The [----] Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Firewhich killed [---] garment workersshocked the public and galvanized the labor movement"
X Link 2022-08-16T09:15Z 27.7M followers, 460.9K engagements

"Golden Eagle National Geographic National Geographic Meet a powerful predator that swoops down on its prey from above. Learn about the efforts to protect Mexicos national bird"
X Link 2019-01-03T00:15Z 27.7M followers, 1.2M engagements

"Lost Viking highway revealed by melting ice National Geographic 1000-year-old horseshoes sleds and tools are emerging from a shrinking ice patch in Norway telling the story of the rise and fall of a mountain pass and the people who traveled along it"
X Link 2024-11-02T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.5M engagements

"Do elephants bury their dead calves National Geographic Five young Asian elephants were found mostly covered in tea plantation ditches in Indias Bengal region. But some experts question if theyre evidence of true burial practices"
X Link 2026-02-06T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 16.1K engagements

"Gigantic new locust swarms hit East Africa threatening millions with hunger National Geographic New invasions are hitting just as growing season gets underway threatening millions with hunger"
X Link 2022-03-04T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.5M engagements

"Google Earth shows that cow and deer herds align like compass needles National Geographic Cow and deer herds align in the same direction because they sense the earths magnetic fields"
X Link 2026-02-06T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 16.1K 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, 724.4K engagements

"Is Ichthyotitan the largest marine reptile yet known National Geographic Jawbone fossils suggest Ichthyotitan severensis may have been the largest ichthyosaur yet knownand hunted prey much like orca"
X Link 2024-04-21T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 354K 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, 43K engagements

"Want to get stronger Your brain may matter more than muscles new research shows National Geographic Studies on the neurons of mice suggest our own human endurance may have more to do with the brain than our physique"
X Link 2026-02-15T20:12Z 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

"This Was tzi the Iceman's Last Meal National Geographic It took [--] years to find his stomach. Now researchers know what was insidein excruciating detail"
X Link 2022-01-14T16:28Z 27.7M followers, 9.1M engagements

"Argonaut (Paper Nautilus) National Geographic The argonaut also called paper nautilus is an unusual octopus that spends its life drifting the oceans near the surface"
X Link 2025-02-03T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 714.1K engagements

"Dingo National Geographic National Geographic Follow the trail of this famous candid from Southeast Asia to Australia. Learn the hunting tactics of the successful predator"
X Link 2019-09-06T00:19Z 27.7M followers, 445.8K engagements

"Whale Shark National Geographic National Geographic Get your arms around the largest fish in the seawhale sharks weigh in at up to [--] tons. Find out what tiny creatures keep these gentle giants alive"
X Link 2025-07-25T22:14Z 27.7M followers, 15K 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, 772.4K engagements

"This is the first ever confirmed skull of a Denisovan National Geographic Finally we can put a face on a Denisovan"
X Link 2025-06-19T10:50Z 27.7M followers, 211.5K engagements

"Tardigrade This Is the Most Indestructible Animal on Earth"
X Link 2020-12-08T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 352K 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

""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, 86.4K engagements

"Not all journeys are about doing more. Handpicked by Nat Geos global community our Best of the World [----] Wellness Experiences guide inspires you to slow down and embrace local cultures and sustainability while focusing on wellness: https://on.natgeo.com/4bovYBw https://on.natgeo.com/4bovYBw"
X Link 2026-01-28T14:00Z 27.7M followers, 40.1K engagements

"The true story of the lost city of Tanis The city was made famous by the Indiana Jones movie Raiders of the Lost Ark"
X Link 2024-12-13T01:09Z 27.7M followers, 80K engagements

"Humans Were Born to Run Fossil Study Suggests Humans started to jog around two million years ago according to fossil evidence of some distinctive features of the modern human body"
X Link 2021-06-26T21:49Z 27.7M followers, 5M engagements

"What caused Strasbourgs dancing plague of [----] National Geographic Mass hysteria Ergot poisoning Or just despair Heres why what started as one womans dance spiraled into one of historys strangest outbreaks"
X Link 2025-11-14T20:39Z 27.7M followers, [----] 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

"Get Facts on the Early Human Ancestor Lucy National Geographic Get the basics on the first known Australopithecus afarensis why she's important how a pop song provided her name and whether she's really the mother of Lucy's baby"
X Link 2025-01-31T02:20Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Why Is Confucius Still Relevant Today His Sound Bites Hold Up The Chinese philosopher still affects the lives of nearly a quarter of humanity"
X Link 2015-03-25T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 78.1K 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

"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, 33.6K 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, 919.4K engagements

"Black Bears Can "Count" as Well as Primates National Geographic Do black bears count in the woods Possibly according to a recent study that shows the mammals are as smart as primates"
X Link 2024-01-11T14:38Z 27.7M followers, 286.2K engagements

"Faroe Island Whaling a 1000-Year Tradition Comes Under Renewed Fire National Geographic A recent campaign spearheaded by Sea Shepherd seeks to end a thousand-year whaling tradition in the Faroe Islands"
X Link 2026-02-07T10:18Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"A remote Pacific island is attracting supersized sharks. Scientists want to know why. Off Norfolk Island in the South Pacific tiger sharks grow an average of two feet longer than those on the Great Barrier Reef. Weve only started unraveling the mystery"
X Link 2024-06-26T20:03Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"This Snake Pretends to Be a Spiderand Catches a Bird National Geographic Scientists who filmed the rare spider-tailed viper in the wild have unlocked the secret of its bizarre tail"
X Link 2021-02-22T18:22Z 27.7M followers, 298.8K engagements

"Why Plutos Moons Turned William Shatner Into a Sad Volcano Nearly two years ago I called William Shatner and wrecked his day. At least one can surmise as much based on how the actor responded to the news that his favored name for one of Plutos two new moons hadnt been selected: What Thats impossible Im going to lead a revolt Shatner told me. It"
X Link 2015-05-13T13:22Z 27.7M followers, 3.2M engagements

"Cat Experts: Ligers and Other Designer Hybrids Pointless and Unethical National Geographic Theres a dark side to feline mash-ups"
X Link 2024-01-11T14:38Z 27.7M followers, 286.2K engagements

"Who was Attila the Hun and his ruthless warriors The Huns pillaged much of Europe and are blamed for the fall of Romebut the archaeological record suggests a less violent legacy"
X Link 2019-09-12T18:09Z 27.7M followers, 443.4K engagements

"Why isn't Washington D.C. a state It started with a drunken mob. National Geographic The movement for D.C. statehood just won a historic vote. Here's why Washingtonians have fought for representation for more than [---] years"
X Link 2020-07-17T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.1M engagements

"Pictures: New Purple Crab Species Found National Geographic Four new species of colorful crustaceans have been discovered in the Philippines a recent study says"
X Link 2020-11-26T20:32Z 27.7M followers, 236.8K engagements

"Franz Mesmer's hypnotic health craze National Geographic In 18th-century Vienna and Paris mesmerism was all the rage with Marie Antoinette among its followersbut its success aroused skeptics including Benjamin Franklin"
X Link 2020-02-17T18:22Z 27.7M followers, 531.7K engagements

"What is Imbolc This Celtic festival welcomes springin February National Geographic For centuries this Celtic festival has hinted at springs arrival through fire light and ritual"
X Link 2026-01-31T11:58Z 27.7M followers, 15.2K engagements

"Under poaching pressure elephants are evolving to lose their tusks In Mozambique researchers are racing to understand the genetics of elephants born without tusksand the consequences of the trait"
X Link 2018-11-09T11:00Z 27.7M followers, 282.8K engagements

"Why a Swordfishs Sword Doesnt Break National Geographic Scientists uncover what makes the powerful fish's sword so strong"
X Link 2022-09-11T19:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"The Scientist Who Said Periods Werent a Big Deal National Geographic Mary Putnam Jacobi argued that menstruation shouldnt stop women from getting an educationand that science should be supported by facts not hunches"
X Link 2021-06-29T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 5.8M engagements

"Katherine Johnson who helped send Apollo to the moon wins Hubbard Medal National Geographic Katherine Johnson the trailblazing NASA mathematician wins the Hubbard Medal for her calculations that made space exploration possible"
X Link 2021-02-04T18:00Z 27.7M followers, 678.3K engagements

"Dragon Man skull may be new species shaking up human family tree National Geographic Hidden down a well for decades the stunningly complete cranium is stirring debate about the increasing number of fossils that dont neatly fit in the classic human origin story"
X Link 2021-06-25T15:42Z 27.7M followers, [---] 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, 119K engagements

"Why beavers were parachuted into the Idaho wilderness [--] years ago National Geographic The traditional way of relocating nuisance beavers in the 1940s wasnt working. To increase the survival rate one conservation officer turned toyesparachutes"
X Link 2025-10-23T09:15Z 27.7M followers, 54.2K engagements

"520-Million-Year-Old Brains Found in Kerygmachela Fossil National Geographic The new discovery sheds light on the evolution of insect and crustacean nervous systems"
X Link 2023-10-12T13:23Z 27.7M followers, 19.9K engagements

"Asian "Fortune-Teller" Spider Found in U.S. for First Time National Geographic Nephila clavata a large orb-weaving arachnid has taken up residence in northern Georgia recent research shows"
X Link 2020-06-11T18:01Z 27.7M followers, 535.6K engagements

"Drug-filled Mice Airdropped Over Guam to Kill Snakes Dead mice filled with a generic version of Tylenol are being airdropped to kill the invasive brown tree snake U.S. officials say"
X Link 2010-09-26T13:02Z 27.7M followers, 440.7K engagements

"How Slavery and African Food Traditions Shaped American Cooking National Geographic A groundswell of researchers many of them African-American are reaching back to a painful period to show the ways slaves and their descendants influenced American cuisine"
X Link 2020-09-30T22:15Z 27.7M followers, 26.6K 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, 138.3K engagements

"Exxon Valdez changed the oil industry foreverbut new threats emerge National Geographic Thirty years ago a spill in Alaska shocked the world. Tankers got safer but they're not the only risks"
X Link 2021-02-26T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 256.7K engagements

"Puijila the walking seal a beautiful transitional fossil Puijla is a transitional fossil. It gives us a glimpse at the earliest stages of seal evolution before they had flippers"
X Link 2009-04-22T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 108.8K 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

"The 5000-Year Secret History of the Watermelon National Geographic Ancient Hebrew texts and Egyptian tomb paintings reveal the origins of our favorite summertime fruit"
X Link 2021-08-11T23:22Z 27.7M followers, 538.5K engagements

"How scientists bring ancient faces back to life National Geographic Humans attempted to reanimate the skulls of our dead for thousands of years. With the help of modern technology and ancient DNA its now both an art and a science"
X Link 2024-05-26T20:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"100000 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Just Three Years Landmark Analysis Finds National Geographic Central Africa has lost [--] percent of its elephants in a decade while [--] percent of all African elephant populations are in decline"
X Link 2022-03-25T12:03Z 27.7M followers, 282.8K engagements

"Anglerfish National Geographic Discover the incredible anglerfish denizen of the oceans deep lightless realms. Learn how these predators attract their victims with bits of luminous flesh"
X Link 2017-12-03T17:13Z 27.7M followers, 238.9K engagements

"Traditional Hunting Dogs Are Left to Die En Masse in Spain Animal welfare groups are working to reduce horrific treatment of galgos an ancient Spanish breed"
X Link 2016-10-26T11:00Z 27.7M followers, [---] 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, 766.7K engagements

"Time to Slay the T. rex Scavenger Debate Whether Im on the radio giving a public talk or in conversation one question about dinosaurs follows me almost everywhere I go was Tyrannosaurus rex a mighty hunter or a lowly scavenger I try to suppress my immediate urge to roll my eyes and despondently sigh whenever the query turns up"
X Link 2013-07-16T16:57Z 27.7M followers, 27M engagements

"What is the multiverseand is there any evidence it really exists Scientists can only see so far before they run into the edge of the universe. Will we ever know if anything lies beyond"
X Link 2023-03-13T10:00Z 27.7M followers, 705.6K engagements

"Immortal Jellyfish Swarm Worlds Oceans A potentially immortal jellyfish species that can age backward the Benjamin Button of the deep is silently invading oceans swarm by swarm a recent study says"
X Link 2009-01-29T05:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.4M engagements

"Free Solo Climber Alex Honnold Ascends Yosemite's El Capitan Without a Rope National Geographic The climber is the first person to reach the top of Yosemites 3000-foot El Capitan wall without ropes"
X Link 2025-04-27T02:04Z 27.7M followers, [----] 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

"Susan B. Anthony fought for womens suffrage in the face of ridicule National Geographic This leading suffragist devoted her life to the movement but never got to votelegally at least"
X Link 2026-02-09T11:36Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2018-10-28T23:35Z 27.7M followers, 24.8K 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, 80K 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

"How [--] Million Pounds of Rotting Flesh Helps the Serengeti National Geographic The thousands of wildebeest that die during their yearly migration are a critical ecosystem resource"
X Link 2023-07-15T16:49Z 27.7M followers, 57.4K 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, 270.7K 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, 385.3K engagements

"Electric Eel National Geographic National Geographic Discover the shocking power of an eel that can unleash over [---] volts. See how these air breathers survive in the waters of the Amazon basin"
X Link 2020-04-10T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 50.1K engagements

"How Sylvia Earle fell in love with the oceanand why she never stopped exploring National Geographic At [--] Sylvia Earle looks back on decades of discovery and forward to a future worth protecting"
X Link 2026-02-11T13:57Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"National Geographic - [---] Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2017-11-03T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 2M engagements

"Why Tilikum SeaWorld's Killer Orca Was Infamous National Geographic The killer whale that drowned three people inspired a movement to end captivity. He died in Orlando on Friday"
X Link 2023-08-01T09:15Z 27.7M followers, 519K engagements

"Borneo Wildlife Adventure Tour & Safari National Geographic Expeditions [--] Days / [--] Nights"
X Link 2017-10-10T19:53Z 27.7M followers, 23.9K engagements

"Mega-eruptions Caused Mass Extinction Study Finds National Geographic Eruptions that ripped apart continents in the Triassic also caused mass extinctions says a new study"
X Link 2019-10-20T01:51Z 27.7M followers, 1.1M engagements

"What Opportunity NASAs Mars rover achieved for humankind The spacecraft lasted more than [--] times longer than originally planned delivering groundbreaking science and inspiring a generation"
X Link 2019-02-13T19:15Z 27.7M followers, 459.8K engagements

"Ancient Egyptian 'head cone mystery' solved by archaeologists National Geographic Researchers have long speculated about the purpose and meaning of pointy head cones depicted in Egyptian art. Now theyve actually found the real thing"
X Link 2026-02-06T21:01Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Scientists Try to Crack Stonehenges Prehistoric Puzzles Read about Stonehenge and the ongoing efforts to understand who built it and why"
X Link 2020-03-20T00:57Z 27.7M followers, 583.4K engagements

"Humans are no longer the only primates that go through menopause National Geographic New evidence shows chimpanzees experience the hormonal shift but what they do afterward remains a question of interest"
X Link 2026-02-07T19:13Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Earth Spun Faster in [----] Due to Ocean Current National Geographic A slower Antarctic current possibly linked to El Nio made our planet spin slightly faster in November [----] a new study suggests"
X Link 2021-04-06T00:16Z 27.7M followers, 163.8K engagements

"This one-minute workout could transform your health National Geographic Influencers call sprinting the ultimate fat-burning workout. Experts say its more nuancedbut research shows this high-intensity exercise offers surprising benefits for the heart muscles and even the brain"
X Link 2026-02-13T11:01Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"On the Galapagos The Betrayal of Judas Goats Once a year usually on a long drive around Labor Day I catch up on the old podcasts"
X Link 2014-09-02T14:55Z 27.7M followers, 440.7K engagements

"Gelada National Geographic National Geographic Explore the high mountain home of Ethiopias gelada monkey. Discover why these cliff dwellers band together in troops"
X Link 2020-11-10T04:24Z 27.7M followers, 238.6K engagements

"Life goes on at Chernobyl [--] years after the worlds worst nuclear accident National Geographic Although there were mass evacuations following the radioactive catastrophe Chernobyl never fully emptied of people"
X Link 2021-11-02T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 330.5K engagements

"First Extinct-Animal Clone Created National Geographic An extinct animal has been resurrected by cloning for the first timethough the clone died minutes after birth"
X Link 2023-04-01T14:15Z 27.7M followers, 524K engagements

"Aokigahara: An Ethereal Forest Where Japanese Commit Suicide Photographer Tomasz Lazar asks us to envision the final walk of those who have died in Aokigahara forestas well as the spirits that remain"
X Link 2018-01-26T17:18Z 27.7M followers, 1.7M 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

"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, 105.7K engagements

"The Bite of the Bear-Dog National Geographic Between [--] and [--] million years ago just outside of where the city of Lisbon Portugal sits today there lived a unique mix of mammals which would have seemed both strange and familiar. From bones and footprints left in fossilized feces paleontologists have found that rhinoceros deer horses antelope and elephants browsed and grazed in"
X Link 2024-06-22T19:22Z 27.7M followers, 13.8K engagements

"Ocelot National Geographic National Geographic Discover more about this gorgeous cat. Learn how these efficient predators make short work of their unfortunate prey"
X Link 2020-02-09T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 67.4K engagements

"Leafy Sea Dragon National Geographic National Geographic Think thats just seaweed Look again. Leafy sea dragons are some of the best-camouflaged creatures on the planet. Find out how these cunning critters blend in"
X Link 2018-11-19T00:45Z 27.7M followers, 244K engagements

"Why Shroud of Turin's Secrets Continue to Elude Science National Geographic As the venerated relic goes on public exhibition its origin remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma"
X Link 2023-04-09T04:32Z 27.7M followers, 449.8K engagements

"The deadly history of ammonium nitrate the explosive linked to the Beirut blast National Geographic A deep-dive into the chemistry and legacy of the compound offers clues into what sparked Lebanons catastrophe"
X Link 2020-10-21T15:04Z 27.7M followers, 106.3K engagements

"African lion attacks pangolin in extremely rare video National Geographic Watch what happens when a top predator attempts to sink its teeth into an impenetrable ball of scales"
X Link 2025-08-11T19:37Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"This magician escaped slavery by mailing himself to freedom National Geographic When in [----] a man named Henry Brown escaped slavery in a box America wondered: Could abolition be delivered by mail"
X Link 2022-04-06T23:38Z 27.7M followers, [--] 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

"Discovery Points to Earlier Arrival of First Americans National Geographic A sinkhole in Floridas Aucilla River is an archaeological gold mine that offers a rare glimpse of life in ancient America"
X Link 2026-02-11T15:22Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Meet the Chocolate Chip Starfish and Its Unusual Relatives National Geographic Super gooey slime stars and a predatory monster starfish from Antarctica are among natures most fascinating invertebrates"
X Link 2021-11-02T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 40.3K 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

"A 50-day voyage to the kingdom of ice National Geographic National Geographic joined an expedition to understand the mysterious creatures of the ice-locked southern continent"
X Link 2026-02-08T11:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"The Call of the Terror Bird National Geographic When you think of a scary dinosaur what comes to mind The agile sickle-clawed Utahraptor A towering Tyrannosaurus Something as alien as the croc-snouted sail-backed Spinosaurus perhaps Books and museum halls are well-stocked with such Mesozoic nightmares but scary dinosaurs have also stalked the land in the days after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction. Theres an"
X Link 2026-02-06T21:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"The Seashell Trade for Souvenirs is Killing Protected Marine Life National Geographic The seashell trade is little known but the massive industry devastates marine life worldwide"
X Link 2021-09-26T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 54.7K engagements

"Arctic summer sea ice could be gone by as early as [----] By the time a toddler graduates from high school summer sea ice in the high North could be a thing of the past"
X Link 2020-08-13T12:29Z 27.7M followers, 79.5K engagements

"Why is Friday the 13th unlucky Origins of the superstitious day National Geographic Find out how the date got its unlucky reputation and how even nonbelievers may be influenced by our collective triskaidekaphobia"
X Link 2026-02-13T02:08Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"First Dinosaur Tail Found Preserved in Amber National Geographic To scientists' delight the incredible appendage from [--] million years ago is covered in feathers"
X Link 2025-06-30T06:50Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"An inside look into NASA's next generation moon rovers National Geographic A retro-futuristic space truck. A nimble crustacean on wheels. A space-age dune buggy. One will win a multibillion-dollar prize to deploy on a future NASA Artemis mission. But first we took a ride on all three"
X Link 2025-11-03T14:02Z 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

"Saharan dust plumes are a crucial part of Earths biology and climate The Saharan dust plume is a supersized version of ones that cross the Atlantic all the time ferrying particles that irritate lungs but also fertilize plant and ocean life"
X Link 2020-06-30T17:43Z 27.7M followers, 822.1K engagements

"Travel National Geographic Pack your bags and explore the best locations and experiences from around the world. From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to hidden gems and experiences the whole family can enjoy learn everything you need to know before you embark on your next adventure"
X Link 2026-02-12T07:17Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"How Christmas has evolved over centuries National Geographic People around the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ on December [--]. Heres whyand the history of its iconic symbols from Christmas trees to Santa Claus"
X Link 2021-12-24T13:35Z 27.7M followers, 75.5K engagements

"Black Holes Explained Learn more about these gravitational beasts"
X Link 2017-06-24T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 9M engagements

"Coral Reefs National Geographic Coral Reefs Pictures Wallpapers Downloads -- National Geographic"
X Link 2026-02-10T19:57Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"The history of Cinco de Mayo National Geographic Behind modern Cinco de Mayo celebrations is the [----] Battle of Puebla a Mexican triumph over French colonial forces"
X Link 2023-04-28T14:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"Siberian Tiger National Geographic National Geographic Travel to the birch forests of Russia and come face-to-fang with the world's largest cat. Learn how poaching and deforestation is threatening the Siberian tiger"
X Link 2021-12-30T12:09Z 27.7M followers, 1.6M engagements

"The history behind U.S. birthright citizenship In the decades before the 14th Amendment how did the new nation wrestle with questions of blood and birthright"
X Link 2018-10-31T20:00Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"The gory history of Europes mummy-eating fad Due to a series of misunderstandings and mistranslations medieval Europeans believed that consuming embalmed bodies could cure them of disease"
X Link 2023-05-01T14:48Z 27.7M followers, 462.7K engagements

"Dumbo Octopus Facts National Geographic The Dumbo octopus is known as the cutest octopus in the world because of its pudgy shape and fins that look like gigantic ears"
X Link 2021-07-16T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 82.1K engagements

"The truth behind the legend of Miyamoto Musashi Japans greatest samurai National Geographic Miyamoto Musashis duels made him a legend. His writings made him immortal. Heres what history can (and can't) confirm about the man behind the myth"
X Link 2025-10-13T21:29Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Searching for the Backstory of Airborne Giants What was as tall as a giraffe weighed a scant [---] pounds and could fly This is not a trick question. Around [--] million years ago such creatures tromped and flew over what is now Texas. Paleontologists know this animal as Quetzalcoatlus northropi a fantastically huge pterosaur that belonged to"
X Link 2013-08-29T23:07Z 27.7M followers, 27M engagements

"The History of Roller Skating National Geographic Invented in the 1700s roller skates became a huge fad after an [----] innovation made them easier to control. It sparked the first (of many) skating crazes"
X Link 2026-02-06T20:43Z 27.7M followers, [----] 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

"The sharp eyes of Anomalocaris a top predator that lived half a billion years ago National Geographic Before killer whales and polar bears before sharks and tyrannosaurs the worlds top predator was probably a bizarre animal called Anomalocaris. It lived in the Cambrian period over half a billion years ago when life was confined to the seas and animals took on bizarre shapes that havent been seen since. Many scientists believe that"
X Link 2026-02-09T15:00Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"New pygmy seahorse discovered first of its kind in Africa Its like finding a kangaroo in Norway says a researcher of the new species of lentil-size fish found [----] miles from its nearest cousins"
X Link 2020-05-20T16:46Z 27.7M followers, 19K 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

"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, 375.6K engagements

"The history of American jack-o-lanterns Celtic rituals tricks of nature and deals with the devil have all played a part in creating this iconic symbol of Halloween"
X Link 2020-10-27T16:26Z 27.7M followers, 658.3K 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

"Honey Badger Facts Honey badgers very much care about one thing: finding honey. Tenacious hunters they will even tackle a bees nest if thats what it takes"
X Link 2019-11-09T23:00Z 27.7M followers, 857.9K engagements

"Did Mount Vesuvius ash cloud really transform a brain into glass When an ancient Roman resident of the coastal city Herculaneum was struck down by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius what happened to his brain became a scientific sensation"
X Link 2025-03-07T16:12Z 27.7M followers, 12.4M engagements

"The Great Lakes depend on ice. Last winter they barely froze. National Geographic The region comes alive during winter. But both culture and the economy suffer when the cold doesnt come"
X Link 2026-02-06T22:34Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Meet the first woman to contact the Sentinelese National Geographic Anthropologist Madhumala Chattopadhyay floated coconuts to the Sentinelese in an unusually friendly exchange with a tribe hostile to outsiders"
X Link 2024-06-11T15:05Z 27.7M followers, 119K engagements

"What is black ice The science behind the winter threat National Geographic Nearly invisible and deceptively thin this ice is one of winters deadliest hazards. Heres how it forms and why it causes thousands of accidents each year"
X Link 2026-01-30T07:34Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"ThisImmense Real-Life Fairy-Tale Castle was Built for One Person The fairy-tale king built a dazzling site with a curious history"
X Link 2017-12-20T14:20Z 27.7M followers, 234.9K engagements

"Learn About a Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest National Geographic In search for legendary City of the Monkey God explorers find the untouched ruins of a vanished culture"
X Link 2026-02-12T08:24Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Finding Machu Picchu: A Look at Explorer Hiram Bingham A Real-Life Indiana Jones Almost one hundred years ago on July [--] [----] a Yale University history lecturer named Hiram Bingham III climbed to the top of a mountain ridge in Peru and encountered one of the most extraordinary sets of ruins on Earth: Machu Picchu. In his new book Cradle of Gold: The Story of Hiram Bingham a"
X Link 2010-05-26T08:59Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"The Surprisingly Humanlike Ways Animals Feel Pain A hurt rabbit pins back its ears and narrows its eyespart of a grimace scale that tells us how animals feel discomfort"
X Link 2016-12-03T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 31.6K engagements

"Overfishing is threatening queen conchs in the Bahamas National Geographic Without intervention the gray slug that carries a bright shell could disappear from some regions"
X Link 2022-08-30T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 48.5K engagements

"Mayfly-like chameleon lives mostly as an egg National Geographic Lobards chameleon lives for just a year so only one adult generation is alive at a time"
X Link 2021-07-02T15:00Z 27.7M followers, 240.8K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] National Geographic Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2019-01-28T22:00Z 27.7M followers, 752.7K engagements

"National Geographic - [---] National Geographic Explore National Geographic. A world leader in geography cartography and exploration"
X Link 2023-12-19T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 143.1K engagements

"Narwhal facts and photos Get the whole tooth on the unicorn of the sea. Learn how the narwhal uses its swordlike tusk"
X Link 2017-12-31T22:47Z 27.7M followers, 619.3K 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

"Most Complete Ice Age Skeleton Helps Solve Mystery of First Americans National Geographic A nearly complete skeleton found in Mexico is at least [-----] years old offering insights into the first Americans"
X Link 2024-05-26T20:00Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"What Killed the Dinosaurs Science Has Had Some Wild Ideas Before Chicxulub people had some odd theories about what caused the demise of the dinos including low libido and caterpillars run amok"
X Link 2016-04-18T19:04Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Why These Dolphins Behead Their Prey National Geographic The grisly behavior is exceptionally rareand may be a cultural phenomenon"
X Link 2024-10-31T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 3.3M engagements

"The worlds oldest rock art discovered in Indonesia National Geographic The 67800-year-old hand stencil looks like a clawand provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to Australia"
X Link 2026-02-12T19:09Z 27.7M followers, [----] engagements

"Maybe Rats Arent to Blame for the Black Death A provocative new study suggests that medieval plagues spread via fleas and lice on people"
X Link 2018-01-15T20:00Z 27.7M followers, 2M 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, 130.3K 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, 85.1K engagements

"Crocodiles Have Strongest Bite Ever Measured Hands-on Tests Show National Geographic An "extraordinary" new studybased on treacherous hands-on measurementssuggests crocs are "force-generating machines" rivaling T. rex"
X Link 2025-08-11T19:37Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Octopuses facts and information National Geographic They're tiny and they're huge but all octopuses are highly intelligent. Discover these amazing invertebrates of the seas"
X Link 2021-03-16T12:00Z 27.7M followers, 1.4M engagements

"Lobsters likely feel pain. Should we get them high before eating them National Geographic Crustaceans show signs of distress when theyre boiled alive. This Maine restaurateur turned to an innovative solution to ease lobsters pain: hotboxing them"
X Link 2025-12-24T09:59Z 27.7M followers, 346.1K engagements

"Swastika Mountain needed a new name. Heres how it got one. National Geographic It wasnt a nod to the Nazis but that didnt make the Oregon peak any less controversial. This is howand whywild places get renamed in the U.S"
X Link 2026-02-12T04:02Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Tiger Salamander National Geographic National Geographic Find out more about North Americas most widely distributed salamanderincluding its mating rituals that bend gender"
X Link 2019-04-10T19:00Z 27.7M followers, 12.2K engagements

"Extreme black hole vindicates Einstein (again) National Geographic A detailed look at the supermassive black hole in our galaxys core is the latest attempt to push our knowledge of gravity to the limit"
X Link 2019-08-08T17:00Z 27.7M followers, 515.8K engagements

"Meet Ea-Nasir a shady ancient merchantand modern meme National Geographic I shall inflict grief on you is just one of the threats irate customers directed at Ea-nir a shady copper merchant who operated in Mesopotamia some [----] years ago"
X Link 2025-04-26T02:46Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

"Last Sumatran rhino in Malaysia dies National Geographic About [--] Sumatran rhinos in Indonesia are all that remain of the species"
X Link 2020-11-16T18:05Z 27.7M followers, 12.6K engagements

"Debate Continues: Did Your Seafood Feel Pain National Geographic Before it ended up on your plate did your seafood suffer Scientists disagree on the answer"
X Link 2025-12-24T09:59Z 27.7M followers, 346.1K engagements

"Rome wanted silk China had the goods. Here's how the Silk Roads got their start. National Geographic As silk fabrics became all the rage in imperial Rome explorers and merchants opened up land and sea routes fostering not only commerce but a robust exchange of wisdom and beliefs"
X Link 2026-01-31T13:01Z 27.7M followers, 292.6K engagements

"Smallpox The disease now eradicated was once one of the worlds deadliest"
X Link 2017-12-04T22:00Z 27.7M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Stone tools in India hint that early humans survived a supervolcano eruption Stone tools hint that the population weathered the biggest eruption in two million years but some researchers arent convinced"
X Link 2020-02-25T16:00Z 27.7M followers, 786.1K engagements

"Dissecting the Killer Walrus Compared to its seal and sea lion cousins the walrus looks like an oddball. Theres a good reason for that. The wrinkly tusked marine mammal is the last surviving member of a pinniped group that proliferated during prehistory but is down to just a single species Odobenus rosmarus. Over the past [--] million years walruses"
X Link 2013-01-18T15:22Z 27.7M followers, 215.3K engagements

"Puijila the walking seal a beautiful transitional fossil Puijla is a transitional fossil. It gives us a glimpse at the earliest stages of seal evolution before they had flippers"
X Link 2009-04-22T13:00Z 27.7M followers, 407.2K engagements

"See a ghost 'fairyland' forest reemerge in Florida National Geographic Sixty years ago these freshwater springs and forests were drowned by a 9500-acre reservoir. Could the ecosystem finally be restored"
X Link 2026-01-19T20:05Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Green Iguana National Geographic National Geographic Learn why this familiar reptile is called "chicken of the trees" in Central America. Find out more about the largest lizard in the Americas"
X Link 2018-10-25T02:41Z 27.7M followers, 330.9K engagements

"Why plague doctors wore those strange beaked masks National Geographic In the 17th century people believed these outfits could purify poisonous air. They were wrong"
X Link 2024-10-25T23:00Z 27.7M followers, [---] engagements

"Revealing the hidden kingdom of seahorses National Geographic On a Bahamian island in a landlocked lagoon the planets densest collection of seahorses is offering scientists new insights into the secret lives of one of the worlds most mysterious fish"
X Link 2026-01-15T23:26Z 27.7M followers, [--] engagements

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