Tonight the FINAL ROAR of this 13th Tournament celebrating the TREE of LIFE on this last day of March http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znFY… #2025MMM (Imma wait for you to watch this video discovered by @tcastanea.bsky.social)
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:01:28.747Z
WELCOME… to the PENULTIMATE NIGHT of #2025MMM!!!
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:05:38.437Z
First Up: PUMA (Puma concolor) vs. GELADA (Theropithecus gelada) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:06:53.556Z
Although highly specialized stalk & pounce predators of deer species, especially in Northern N. America, Puma routinely make use of PRIMATE PREY in Mexico, Central America, & South America, especially where human activities disturb forest habitats impacting ungulates & more typical prey. #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:07:34.959Z
Howler monkey, spider monkey, white-faced capuchin, & muriqui are some of the larger delectable delights on Puma's dinner plate, as evidenced by primate remains recovered from puma poop! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:08:21.484Z
For primate species worldwide, their historical (and often contemporary) ranges overlap with felids. As such, felid predators within the ecosystem have been an important selective force on primate anti-predator adaptations (Burnham et al. 2013) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:09:47.934Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionOnlyOnes #DivisionChampion #TeamPuma Art by Olivia Pellicer @opellisms.bsky.social #mammals #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:08:49.897Z
Genome sequencing confirms that pumas colonized N. America from S. America ~100-300mya. However, fragmentation has left many N. American pops w/ low diversity and long ROH (signature of recent and severe inbreeding). #2025MMM http://www.nature.com/articles/s41…
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:08:58.811Z
Gelada can share habitat with leopards, serval, and caracal, though the smaller felids are less of a concern for an adult male Gelada. #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:10:28.836Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionSameandDifferent #DivisionChampion #TeamGelada Art by Charon Henning @oddangel.bsky.social #mammals #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:11:25.804Z
Caldon et al. (2024) sequenced genomes from the 3 major gelada pops (north, central & south) & found S pops have + pancreatic amylase gene copy #. More tuber consumption when grass is scarce may serve selection pressure for more efficient processing of starchy food! #2025MMM doi.org/10.1111/mec….
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:11:32.572Z
TONIGHT Puma & Gelada will enouncter one another in the randomly determined habitat… TEMPERATE BROADLEAF FOREST!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:12:04.580Z
Specifically, #MMMagic translocates Puma amongst the oak and hickory trees near the campus of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia. The sun is sinking low, painted on the sky #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:13:12.025Z
In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains within the Potomac-Shenandoah watershed… ALMOST HEAVEN #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:13:57.145Z
Puma smells the air & assesses his surroundings. Having consumed Saiga last Wednesday, Puma prepares to hunt when a long sequenced GRUNT rumbles through the forest… #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:14:46.350Z
Puma crouches low… silently and furtively backtracking to the source of the sound… #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:15:37.818Z
Gelada is dismayed to be without his socially bonded unit, which typically associates with other units into a band. When large bands aggregate, these uniquely hierarchically organized primates can form grazing communities of hundreds (Painter et al. 2024) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:16:35.059Z
The large male Gelada gives another long sequence contact grunt typically made by males during group movements and travel (Painter et al. 2024) "I get a feelin' that I should've been home yesterday." #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:17:12.554Z
In the descending darkness, Gelada looks for a safe sleeping spot, ideally some hard to access cliff along an escarpment… Gelada turns just as Puma pounces!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:17:55.873Z
Gelada gets out a startled alarm bark and then PUMA'S CANINES BITE INTO GELADA'S FACE!!! (Mori et al. 1997; Iwamoto et al. 1996) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:18:48.400Z
PUMA's 2-inch upper canines make two grooved wounds on either side of Gelada's nose! (Mori et al. 1997) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:19:31.711Z
Gelada counter-attacks with a barking lunge at Puma!! (Iwamoto et al. 1996) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:21:05.759Z
GELADA FLINCHES, tearing a horizontal rip under his nose from puma teeth (Mori et al. 1997) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:20:28.834Z
GELADA viciously slashes at Puma with Gelada's 2-inch, tissue-severing canines! (Washburn & Cichon 1974) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:22:01.127Z
Although a herbivore that grazes grass, Gelada wields some of the sharpest canines among all mammals, not the relatively blunt crushing canines of a felid. #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:23:36.291Z
Male-male combat among the cercopithecines has favored weapon-like upper canines that are basically MOUTH DAGGERS that sharpen against the honing lower premolar as Gelada males open & close their mouths! (Washburn 1996) #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:24:51.554Z
Highly manueverable, Puma leap avoids Gelada's attack, giving Gelada time to rush escape into a tree! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:25:45.464Z
PUMA CHASES GELADA INTO THE TREE CANOPY!!!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:27:01.565Z
The 45lb Gelada backs away from the predatory 150lb Puma, backing out onto a swaying, dipping branch, and looks to leap to a nearby treetop to escape… #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:27:46.434Z
BUT THE FOREST CANOPY IS NOT CONTIGUOUS!!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:28:31.491Z
Puma creeps out on Gelada's branch… DIPPING THE BRANCH… AS GELADA CLINGS… #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:29:48.017Z
Blood drips down Gelada's face, spattering on the branch & the first new leaves of spring… #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:29:11.612Z
SNAP SNAP SNAP #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:30:32.285Z
THE TERMINAL BRANCHES FAIL, PLUMMETING GELADA FROM THE TREE!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:31:53.136Z
and into the river running through the forest!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:32:46.336Z
Downstream on the far side of the river, Gelada hauls out beyond the field of battle, fleeing into the night #CountryRoadsTakeMeHome #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:33:32.037Z
PUMA DUNKS GELADA!!! #2025MMM
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:34:01.460Z
"Smithsonian Institution is the worldβs largest museum, education & research complex: 21 museums, 14 education & research centers & the Nat'l Zooβshaping the future by preserving heritage, discovering new knowledge, & sharing our resources with the world" #2025MMM http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025…
— Lara Durgavich (@ldurgavich.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:34:31.090Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionOnlyOnes #DivisionChampion #TeamPuma Art by @opellisms.bsky.social & @maryfreisner.bsky.social #mammals #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:34:51.304Z
Should geladas be divided into 2 species? Chiou et al. found that Northern geladas (2n = 44) have a fission of chromosome 7 compared with Central geladas (2n = 42) & all other papionins! This may affect gene flow within geladas! #2025MMM #RIP doi.org/10.1038/s415…
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:35:20.243Z
#InspirationalIntermission #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:37:41.230Z
#InspirationalIntermission #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:38:45.013Z
LAST UP: Ginkgo & Rhizzo #BestFriends (Ginkgo biloba & Rhizophagus aggregatus) vs. Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:41:27.655Z
Once Ginkgo are 30-40 years old, their autumn fruit "emits a rancid odor reminiscent of human vomit… In the horticultural literature, the smell is variously described as βdisagreeable,β βevil,β βoffensive,β βdisgusting,β βrepulsive,β βputrid,β & βabominableβ (Del Tredici 2024) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:42:10.748Z
BUT to omnivorous scavenging Carnivora like leopard cats, civets, & racoon dogs… these seed packages are the siren scent of CARCASS! This adaptation of Ginkgos likely recruits far-ranging seed-dispersers. (Del Tredici 2024) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:42:32.674Z
Mycorrhizal fungi provide ~90% of the nutrients to their host plants, & plants provide 30% of the photosynthetic carbon to the mycorrhizal fungi; Fungi also release nutrients into the SOIL to support bacterial communities beneficial to the plant host! (Yu et al. 2022) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:43:45.182Z
Without their plant host, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi "can sustain for 2β4 weeks by utilizing their own energy sources such as triacylglycerides." (Yu et al. 2022) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:44:23.396Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionRootsandRelicts #DivisionChampion #TeamGinkgo Art by Mary C Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:44:58.704Z
Guo et al 2016 sequenced the ginkgo mitochondrial genomes to look at common features of gymnosperms. The Ginkgo mitogenome is relatively small, have low substitution rates, and possess numerous genes, introns, and edit sites; all present in the ancestral seed plant. doi.org/10.1093/molb… #2025MMM
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:46:39.604Z
Western Hudson Bay Polar Bears abandon the sea ice when cover falls below 30%, leading to a fasting period on land. Despite the energy constraints of fasting, this population includes adult male bears who use energy for social play! (Bissonnette 2020) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:48:09.592Z
Play behaviors involve "rearing, wrestling, mouthing, facial contact, foreleg pushing, rear & contact, inhibited bites, forward advances, backward retreats, and rushing & fleeing" (Bissonnette 2020) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:48:25.459Z
Counter-intuitively (aka OPPOSITE of PREDICTIONS), adult male polar bears increased play behavior as the fasting season progressed. Climate change is lengthening the ice-free fasting season, increasing polar bear mortality… so why use precious energy to play?(Bissonnette 2020) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:48:50.662Z
"Continuing to train-for-the-unexpected into adulthood must be beneficial in avoiding or escaping harmful situations… adults may benefit from continuing to develop muscle mass, also supporting the motor-training hypothesis." (Bissonnette 2020) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:49:36.672Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionTuxedoStyle #DivisionChampion #TeamPolarBear Art by Valeria Pellicer @veppart.bsky.social #mammals #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:50:21.903Z
Polar bears and brown bears are close relatives but have very different diets! Polar bears (which eat mostly seals) have fewer copies of the gene AMY1B (important in starch digestion!) relative to brown bears (which consume plants for >70% of their diet). #2025MMM doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1901093116
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:50:56.008Z
TONIGHT, timbered Ginkgo & Rhizzo will encounter Polar Bear in the RANDOMLY SELECTED HABITAT… SEA CAVE!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:52:20.954Z
Specifically, Prince of Whales* Island on the Tongass National Forest, the Traditional Homelands of the Tlingit, Haida & Tsimshian People #SinceTimeImmemorial @shinstitute.bsky.social *maps probably have it as Wales, whatevsyoutu.be/63F1fIdKmgg?…
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:53:14.611Z
Islands in this archipelago are "at the end of a tectonic conveyor belt where peices of 10 to 11 continents which no longer exist came rafted on plates & stacked up along the outer shores." -USFS There are >700 caves present here & more found each year!#2025MMM youtu.be/KgEgxVSs_Bo?…
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:53:49.760Z
BUT WHAT KIND OF SEA CAVE?! Here the tectonics, glacial periods, sea levels, steep gradients, karst limestone, & heavy & frequent rainfall dynamically influence the formation and evolution of cave systems (Speleogenesis). Sea Caves can take SEVERAL DIFFERENT FORMS! (Aley et al. 1993) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:55:12.980Z
SUBMERGED SEA CAVES! Fully submerged due to sea level rise, these sea caves were the coastlines of late Pleistocene Alaska (10,600 – 17,000 years ago) & sites of underwater archaeology for understanding how earlier peoples used these caves. #2025MMM oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations…
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:56:11.601Z
UPLIFTED SEA CAVES! Land mass tectonics, changing sea levels & glacial isostatic rebound expose once underwater sea caves above sea level! Some are SINKHOLES IN THE FOREST! Storm surges can flow massive trees down into these caves, delivering nutrients & shaping cave ecosystems. #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:57:05.592Z
TIDAL SEA CAVES!Along the present day coastline, erosion of rock by sea waves and rainstorms have created caves with water levels that CHANGE WITH THE TIDES#2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:58:17.366Z
RIGHT AT THIS MOMENT… GINKGO & RHIZZO and POLAR BEAR are #MMMagically translocated to a TIDAL SEA CAVE! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T00:59:19.749Z
Ginkgo and Rhizzo are fully submerged in the salty sea water! As saplings, Ginkgos have relatively low tolerance for salinity. Throughout life, Ginkgos do poorly when waterlogged in flooded conditions for many days. #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:00:10.984Z
Polar Bear swims upward… REACHING THE CAVE CEILING… BUT WATER MEETS ROCK WITH NO AIR POCKETS!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:00:33.778Z
WHOOOOSH!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:01:26.484Z
A WAVE BACKFLOWS FROM THE CAVE, BASHING GINKGO'S ROOT SYSTEM AGAINST THE SEA CAVE WALL GOUGING INTO THE KARST BUT BREAKING ROOT CELLS FROM THE TREE… AND FLUSHING RHIZZO INTO THE SEA WATER!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:02:21.058Z
WHOOOSH!!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:03:06.300Z
Polar Bear's extensive swimming in arctic waters and often-shifting drift ice keep Polar Bear from immediately panicking, Polar Bear dives swimming in the direction of the ocean flow… (Jodouin 2023) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:02:54.566Z
INCOMING WAVE SHOVES GINKGO INTO POLAR BEAR, CRUSH-PINNING THE BEAR'S FOREARM TO THE SEA CAVE WALL!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:03:44.854Z
IN A SUBMERGED ROAR OF PAIN, POLAR BEAR'S MOUTH FLOODS WITH SEA WATER!!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:05:16.901Z
WHOOSH!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:05:46.527Z
OUTGOING WAVE PULLS POLAR BEAR INTO THE GINKGO TREE!!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:06:04.713Z
WHOOOSH!!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:06:24.382Z
INCOMING WAVE DISLODGES GINKGO TREE FROM WEDGED POSITION, RELEASING POLAR BEAR WHO PUSHES WITH BACK LEGS AGAINST GINKGO'S TREE TRUNK!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:06:45.090Z
GAAAASSSSPPPPP!!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:07:40.824Z
POLAR BEAR SURFACES TO AN AIR POCKET IN THE SEA CAVE!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:07:52.200Z
WHOOSH!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:08:21.113Z
THE OUTGOING WAVE PULLS AT THE COMBATANTS… HIGH TIDE WAS 90 MINUTES AGO AND THE TIDE IS DROPPING FAST!!!! #2025MMM #WeCheckTideTables http://www.usharbors.com/harbor/alask…
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:09:20.415Z
POLAR BEAR'S STRONG CLAWS & WITH ANKLES MORE MANUEVERABLE THAN A GRIZZLY BEAR (Polly 2024) DIG INTO THE KARST SEA CAVE CEILING, FIGHTS THE PUSH & PULLS OF THE WAVE TO STAY IN HIS AIR POCKET!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:10:00.926Z
WHOOSH!!!! WHOOSH!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:10:38.046Z
OUTGOING WAVE PULLS… PULLS… #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:10:51.492Z
POLAR BEAR'S CLAWS SCRAPE AT THE CEILING, HOLDING… HOLDING… #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:11:21.829Z
WHOOSH!!!! KARST CRUMBLES & THE POLAR BEAR LOSES HIS CLAWGRIP… #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:11:53.545Z
BUT THE WAVE HAS ALREADY PULLED GINKGO & RHIZZO OUT OF THE CAVE!!! "Nearshore current and wave motion are the critical factors for driftwood deposition." (Doong et al. 2011, and see Murphy 2024) #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:12:14.736Z
POLAR BEAR HOLDING HIS WOUNDED FOREARM CLOSE TO HIS BODY, laboriously paddles his way to shore… #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:12:39.332Z
as the outgoing tide rafts Ginkgo & Rhizzo toward the open Pacific… and beyond the field of battle #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:13:00.569Z
POLAR BEAR OUTLASTS GINKGO & RHIZZO!!!! #2025MMM
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:13:41.015Z
PSA: Watch Those Logs!! It only takes four inches of water to lift a five-ton log. For your safety, if you see a log on the surf or sand, stay off of it. #2025MMM visitrockawaybeach.org/be-safe/
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:14:13.406Z
PSA: Support stewardship of Tongass National Forest and make your voice heard! The Tongass Land Management Plan is currently under revision! A representative from the Tongass team is available to attend your group meeting and/or provide a presentation. #2025MMM http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/tonga…
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:14:35.889Z
#2025MMM #FinalRoar #DivisionTuxedoStyle #DivisionChampion #TeamPolarBear art by @oddangel.bsky.social & @veppart.bsky.social #mammals #sciart
— V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:15:03.312Z
The genomes of Roots and Relicts help understand the evolution of sibling lineages. Wang et al 2016 looked at gene expression for ovules and leaves in Ginkgo and find common mechanisms in genes expressed in the ovule related to flowering genes in angiosperms #RIP #2025MMM doi.org/10.1007/s112…
— Lucas R Moreira (@lucasrocm.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:15:11.402Z
AND YOU HAVE YOUR COMBATANTS HEADED TO THE #2025MMM CHAMPIONSHIP: PUMA & POLAR BEAR!!!! WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY!!!!You'll pay zero dollars for the seat… AND ONLY USE THE EDGE!!!!Come for the CARNAGE, GET STUCK WITH THE SCIENCE π
— Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:18:10.455Z
#2025MMM FINAL ROAREMOJI BATTLE RESULTS!πΌππ: π³π°/πΌππΌππΌπ¬π/πΌπ¦·π΅/πππ¦·πΌπ π½ββοΈπͺ/ππ³/πΌππΏπβ¬οΈπ/πππ»ββ‘οΈπ/ππΌπ»ββοΈππ³πβπ«:ππ³οΈ/π»ββοΈπ§π¨/ππβπ«π»ββοΈππ»π/π³πͺπ»ββοΈ/π»ββοΈπππ»ββοΈπ€/π»ββοΈπ³β‘οΈ/π»ββοΈπͺβΈοΈπ³ππ/ππ»ββοΈ
— Jess Popescu (@jesspopescu.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:17:04.999Z
#2025MMM FINAL ROAR WINNERS:Polar BearPumaJoin us Wednesday 4/2 at 8PM EST for the CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE!
— March Mammal Madness (@mmmletsgo.bsky.social) 2025-04-01T01:18:48.111Z
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