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James Lamsdell, PhD
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Palaeobiologist, Associate Professor at West Virginia University • Arthropod paleobiology, phylogenetic paleoecology • An Englishman in America Opinions my own (he/him) jameslamsdell.com
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Only some of them! Some of them were like big giant roombas, very friendly.

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Rude!

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Update- the cat was rescued!

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This is in Boston, Massachusetts (just on south shore of city). Here are a few more 😍 traces I thought you might like:

Beautiful spiral tendrils on sandy beach created by horseshoe crab tracks.
Beautiful loops of crisscrossing tracks through ripples on sandy beach created by horseshoe crabs.
Closeup of horseshoe crab track ending with little pincher claw marks radiating at end.
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Google is full of results for sesame milk and I have never heard of this before in my life it sounds awful what on Earth is happening.

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Congrats!

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All I'm getting from that is that some vertebrate palaeontologists are utter cowboys.

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Egg. This is why Wingspan is an amazing boardgame. Nonstop opportunities to say "bug" and "egg".

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Bug. One of the two best words in the english language.

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I'd have the anxiety irrespective of when the slides were done, but it certainly doesn't help. My excuse right now is being massively overwhelmed.

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James Lamsdell, PhD
@fossildetective.bsky.social
Palaeobiologist, Associate Professor at West Virginia University • Arthropod paleobiology, phylogenetic paleoecology • An Englishman in America Opinions my own (he/him) jameslamsdell.com
478 followers116 following313 posts