Richard Vaughan+FollowBat Detector Adventures at DuskEver wondered what bats sound like? Picture this: you’re in a river gorge at twilight, waving around a bat detector that picks up wild, sci-fi bleeps from hidden horseshoe bats. Suddenly, a family of otters crashes the party, splashing around like it’s their own pool. Between the bats’ alien calls and otter antics, it’s a full-on nature rave you can barely see but totally hear. Who knew the night could be this alive? #NatureNerd #WildlifeWatch #Bats #Science60Share
Tamara Jones+FollowLynx & Hares: Wild Arctic Plot Twist!The classic lynx-hare chase just got a major plot twist! Scientists tracking these Arctic predators found lynx are traveling thousands of miles—way more than anyone thought—chasing hares and shaking up the ecosystem. But climate change and wildfires are throwing this ancient cycle out of whack, especially in Colorado. Turns out, even small changes can ripple through the whole food chain. Wild, right? Would you ever have guessed a bunny and a cat could tell us so much about our planet? #WildlifeMystery #ClimateChange #NatureNerd #Science50Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowRare Hawk-Eagle Spotted in the Wild!A group of workers in the Philippines stumbled upon a super rare juvenile Philippine hawk-eagle and snapped a pic, not even realizing what they’d found! Turns out, this endangered bird is almost never seen in Mountain Province. Experts are thrilled—it means the forests are still healthy enough to support top predators. Plus, birds of prey like this keep the ecosystem balanced. Proof that sometimes, a random Facebook post can help save the planet! #WildlifeWin #EndangeredSpecies #NatureNerd #GoodNews #Biodiversity #Science60Share
Tamara Jones+FollowAncient Cicada Fossil Is Seriously Next-LevelA 47-million-year-old cicada fossil found in Germany is so well preserved you can literally see the veins in its wings! Scientists just named it Eoplatypleura messelensis, and it’s the oldest known "singing" cicada in Europe. The crazy part? Its male relatives probably made noise just like the ones that keep us up all summer. This find pushes back the cicada family tree by 20 million years—turns out these bugs have been buzzing way longer than we thought! #FossilFind #Cicada #ScienceNews #AncientHistory #NatureNerd #Science10Share
Tamara Jones+FollowBobcat Caught on Camera in Missouri!A trail camera in Missouri just snapped a rare pic of a bobcat, and people are buzzing! These shy wildcats are usually super hard to spot, but their numbers are bouncing back thanks to conservation efforts. Locals are sharing their own bobcat stories, and it’s wild to think these creatures help keep disease in check by munching on mice. Just goes to show, you never know what’s lurking in your backyard! #WildlifeWednesday #BobcatSighting #TrailCamFinds #MissouriWildlife #NatureNerd #Science110Share