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American Museum of Natural History
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The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. This is not a monitored account.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Apr 21, 2023
    Who needs a blue check when you have a BLUE WHALE?
    A photo of the Museumโ€™s iconic blue whale, suspended from the ceiling. It is posed as if diving down into the Museum.
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    American Museum of Natural History
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    Apr 15, 2019
    With mutual respect for the work & goals of our individual organizations, we jointly agreed that the Museum is not the optimal location for the Brazilian-Am. Chamber of Commerce gala dinner. This traditional event will go forward at another location on the original date & time.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Dec 29, 2017
    Next time you eat guacamole, thank a giant ground sloth: the Lestodon! These 15-ft animals ate avocado whole, traveled, and then pooped, depositing the pits in new places. Most mammals couldn't handle large seeds, so it was up to megafauna to disperse (and fertilize!) avocados.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Apr 15, 2019
    Replying to @AMNH
    Com respeito mรบtuo pelo trabalho e pelos objetivos de nossas organizaรงรตes individuais, concordamos em conjunto que o Museu nรฃo รฉ o local ideal para o jantar de gala da Cรขmara de Comรฉrcio Brasil-EUA. Este evento tradicional terรก lugar em outro local na data e hora originais.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Aug 15, 2020
    Replying to @rachsyme
    Empty. But not alone.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Apr 12, 2019
    The external, private event at which the current President of Brazil is to be honored was booked at the Museum before the honoree was secured. We are deeply concerned, and we are exploring our options.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Jul 20, 2017
    A wombatโ€™s main defense is a tough backside: its rump is mostly cartilage, resistant to bites. A group of #wombats is called a wisdom.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Feb 21, 2021
    Happy World Whale Day! To mark the occasion, weโ€™re sharing the life-size blue whale model from the Hall of Ocean Life. The blue whale is the biggest animal ever known to have existed. Do you remember the first time you stood under the blue whale?๐Ÿ‹
    Side on shot of the blue whale model in the Museum. Its head is facing the right and its body takes up most of the frame. A blue hue is cast over the whale from the blue lighting above it.
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    American Museum of Natural History
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    Jun 9, 2024
    The blunthead slug snake isn't like other snakes. This nocturnal reptile, which primarily feeds on slugs and snails, eats using a technique called mandibular sawing. To slice off the indigestible parts of prey, this species slides its jaws back and forth like a saw!
    A photo of a blunthead slug snake curled up on a green leaf. The snake is brownish in color with disproportionately large eyes and a short, blunt face.
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    American Museum of Natural History
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    Nov 25, 2020
    The Forest Owlet was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered in 1997โ€”113 years after the last recorded sighting! It has a distinct rectangular head with bright yellow eyes and strong talons for catching large prey. It inhabits patches of forests across central India.
    A Forest Owlet perched on a tree branch. Its back is facing the viewer but its head is turned over its left shoulder and it's staring at the viewer. The owl has brown and creme-colored plumage and a boxy body shape; it has large round yellow eyes and a pointed, yellow, downward curving beak. Blue sky is in the background.
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Dec 9, 2021
    (Confirming that birds are realโ€”and they are dinosaurs.)
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    American Museum of Natural History
    @AMNH
    Jul 28, 2024
    Have you ever heard of a snake with horns? Well, meet the horned viper. Its โ€œhornsโ€ are actually elongated scales. This venomous snake lives in parts of northern Africa, where itโ€™s commonly found between Egypt and Morocco.
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    American Museum of Natural History
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    Apr 20, 2021
    ๐Ÿ‹ We've received many questions about the blue whale's bandage: It's real. It was installed yesterday by Trenton from the Exhibition department! It's 6 feet long & 2 feet wide. Come see it for yourself! Register for a vaccine today: vaccinefinder.nyc.gov #NYCVaccineForAll
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    American Museum of Natural History
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    Oct 17, 2020
    Happy birthday to @maejemison, born #OTD in 1956! In 1992, Dr. Jemison became the first woman of color to fly in space, as the science mission specialist on an eight-day joint U.S.-Japan mission aboard the space shuttle Endeavor.๐Ÿš€ [๐Ÿ“ธ: NASA]
    Dr. Mae Jemison is in a spacecraft and appears to be suspended in the air mid-jump.
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