— Brandy Jensen (@BrandyLJensen) January 26, 2019
Rats pretending to be a snake to avoid predators pic.twitter.com/cZhQQXYuow— Caine. (@cainebraswell) January 14, 2019
Holding the claws of a male southern cassowary... Just in case any of your friends still need convinced that 🐦 = 🦖! #gradschool #PhDlife #Paleontology #dinosaurs #birdsaredinosaurs pic.twitter.com/L6vYwyXmyx— Sarah Davis (@PaleoFeathers) January 15, 2019
Stunt robots being tested for Disney films. pic.twitter.com/UTdMNVLm3C— Cinephilia & Beyond (@LaFamiliaFilm) January 16, 2019
The web's something, though, uh? I've spent a while revisiting the streets of sprawling El Alto, Bolivia, looking for a sight that has stayed with me for years: the man-size dummies hung on posts to warn thieves off. pic.twitter.com/UKKJzQVP9g— Armel Dagorn (@ArmelDagorn) January 25, 2019
The year was 1995. A young Elliott Abrams taught us how to laugh. Maniacally. When Allan Nairn brought up his involvement in the mass murder and torture of indigenous people in Guatemala. pic.twitter.com/N2nfDQAUrf— Allen Haim (@senor_pez) January 25, 2019