Is it a bone? 🦴
Is it a tusk? 🦄
Is it a forbidden cigar? 🚬
No! These are #Baculites, a genus of extinct #mollusk#cephalopods ("head-feet" in Greek), related to ammonites (also extinct), squids, octopus, cuttlefish, and nautilus. #FossilFriday
#HappyFourthofJuly! Academy fisheries biologist Colin Rohrback holds a Summer Flounder collected from Upper Bay, N.J., just south of the Statue of Liberty. This specimen was used for the Academy’s research on how PFAS move through the aquatic food chain. 📷️: Daniel Morrill
Fly over to the @AcadNatSci to see an exciting exhibit on the study of our feathered friends, and stay tuned for a brand new mural by artist Jane Kim unfolding in Fishtown this summer.
The exhibit is perched at the Academy now through October 15, 2023! https://t.co/Ijd2R9ggay
HOT OFF THE PRESSES FOR #FOSSILFRIDAY! Meet Eusthenodon leganihanne, a new species of #Devonian age (419-359 Ma) lobe-finned fish named this week by the Academy of Natural Sciences paleontologists. Learn more about it here: https://t.co/oC1YjNPkA7
The colorful replicas that you see in these pictures are NOT, in fact, plastic zucchini, but a representation of ancient #echinoderms. These models were made decades ago, for teachers to show students different skeleton plates in these extinct groups. #fossilfriday#invertpaleo
#Crustaceans are #arthropods; they present a hard exoskeleton; jointed, paired appendages; and three body regions (head, thorax, and abdomen.) The earliest crustacean-like fossils were found in the Cambrian Period (542-488 million years ago). #FossilFriday
🔔 Today at 7:00 pm at @AcadNatSci🔔. Join our Climate Mayoral Forum to hear #Philly mayoral candidates discuss climate change, reducing emissions, creating a circular economy, creating a green economy, and more. Register: https://t.co/iwafSXy9Jx
@VoiceVotePhilly
It's #WorldWaterDay! Philadelphia artist Miriam Singer designed this visionary mural as part of the Global Philadelphia Association’s campaign to raise awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Learn more: https://t.co/a9ZjbJON0B
Why do insects matter - and what can we all do to protect them? Join me for a conversation with @olliemilman at @AcadNatSci on Wednesday! Hope to see you there!
https://t.co/4fJGUpwMJH
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! On Thursday, March 23 join us for our annual "Life After WINS" gathering and alumnae panel. This event highlights and celebrates current Women In Natural Sciences students and the successes of program alumnae. Register here: https://t.co/e64vG9kiiU
Today we can share pictures, videos or even 3D images, but 200 years ago, it was not that easy. When describing #trilobite fauna, Jacob Green (1790-1841) came up with the idea of furnishing his papers with exact replicas of the specimens. #fossilfriday#invertpaleo
@jasenlo123 Related: Anwar's personal journey to becoming a zoologist and wildlife photographer was fascinating. I go more in depth with him in this profile: https://t.co/EJFr6jVwP9
I asked Philly wildlife photographer Anwar Abdul-Qawi how to capture a perfect bird shot. @jasenlo123 designed a brilliant interactive story with Anwar narrating one of his favorite shots of a model-worthy wood duck: https://t.co/09a7SbkIsG
Even in a highly urbanized city like Philadelphia, nature is all around us. A new exhibit opening Saturday at @AcadNatSci brings a hyperlocal lens to our relationship with birds: https://t.co/ySJA0QtoWt
TONIGHT: Grab a drink and cozy up to your screen w/ @AcadNatSci ornithologist Jason Weckstein PhD to learn about (and maybe fall in love with?) pretty birds and their cute lice @ #ScienceOnTapPhilly!
💘6-7 p.m. on Zoom
💘FREE but registration is required
💘https://t.co/fa4t2hVNCU
GAME DAY! FLY EAGLES FLY! 🦅
Enjoy these bald eagle images from the Academy of Natural Science's Library and Archives collection. #flyeaglesfly#itsaphillything#gobirds