#2026MMM March 12 R1 Library Legends_Part 2 of 2

Next Up: #7 White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) vs. #10 Mesopotamian himri (Carasobarbus luteus) #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:06:00.950Z

The white stork is a large bird that is primarily (& predictably) white. They have contrasting black wings and finish off the ensemble with long red legs and pointy beaks. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:06:46.693Z

These iconic birds are long-distance migrants & range from N.Eurasia to S.Africa or S.India. This could explain the hold storks &stork-like products have on the imagination of many cultures: they're key figures in folklore throughout their range. (Chadd&Taylor 2016; Pic:Shyamal Wikimedia) #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:07:46.708Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamWhiteStork Art by Valeria Pellicer @veppart.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:08:05.214Z

Home sweet home. In just 25 years, White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) stopped migrating. Over 2/3 spend winter in Europe, snacking on landfills. DNA sequencing suggests this is NOT a genetic change but developmental plasticity: early-life experiences shape adult behavior #2026MMM doi.org/10.1111/1365…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:08:18.857Z

The Mesopotamian himri is a small fish found in a wide variety of aquatic environments (rivers, lakes, ponds, you name it they inhabit it) throughout Western Asia and Northwest Africa. Their species name luteus refers to their golden-yellow flanks, which fades to silver on its belly. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:08:58.729Z

Like the Stork, fish like the Himri have an outsized role in folklore worldwide: they're symbols of prosperity, fertility, transformation, and renewal. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:09:38.649Z

Stork vs Himri is a tribute to the earliest known recorded literature: the Sumerian Disputation Poems. These poems were written in Sumerian cuneiform on clay tablets in the 3rd millennium BC. Only one Disputation features two animals: Bird and Fish. #2026MMM http://www.worldhistory.org/article/2160…

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:10:40.041Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamMesopotamianHimri Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:10:56.248Z

The Tigris & Euphrates, rivers that cradled the world's first civilizations, are home to a genus of ~10 "himri" fish (including the Mesopotamian Himri) found nowhere else. DNA reveals how these ancient rivers shaped their spread across SW Asia & North Africa. #2026MMM http://www.nature.com/articles/s41…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:11:06.403Z

Tonight's battle is in one of the Cradles of Civilization, the floodplains of the Euphrates & Tigris. The Mesopotamian Marshes stretch as far as the eye can see. Once reduced to ~10% of their original size, they're in recovery &now a UNESCO Heritage Site. #2026MMM whc.unesco.org/en/list/1481

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:11:52.690Z

Enter: BIRD [White Stork] and FISH [Mesopotamian Himri] #SumerianDisputation #FirstLibrary (translated/discussed in Mittermayer 2019) #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:12:34.671Z

An otherwise calm morning is shattered by the clamor of NOISY bill-clattering. White Stork's threat display only grows louder over time and is amplified by its throat pouch! #AllofASuddenIHearThisAgitatingGRATINGvoice #2026MMM http://www.tiktok.com/@natgeoanima…

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:13:29.153Z

A small school of himri are startled by the increasingly animated clattering and scatter every which way. Spying the shine of Himri, Stork deftly swoops down and stabs its pointed beak into the water. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:14:29.900Z

One of the Himri dart below the Stork's large stick nest. Himri bides its time in the shadows as the Stork searches in vain. "Thus Fish struck at Bird, and then fled into the waters." #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:15:29.949Z

"Then Bird came, lion-faced & w/eagle's talons, flapping its wings towards its nest…Like a hurricane whirling in the midst of heaven, it circled in the sky. Bird, looking about for its nest, spread wide its limbs…Its voice shrieked into the interior of heaven like the Mistress's." #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:16:22.133Z

"Bird sought for Fish, searching the marshes. Bird peered into the deep water for Fish, watching closely." #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:17:03.888Z

The subtle flash of Himri's golden scales is all it takes to give away its position. White Stork strikes with lightning precision…and 100% digestive efficiency (Rosin and KwieciΕ„ski 2011) #2026MMM ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view…

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:18:42.406Z

"Bird was victorious over Fish in the dispute between Fish and Bird" #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:19:03.926Z

WHITE STORK DEVOURS MESOPOTAMIAN HIMRI #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:19:40.850Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamWhiteStork Art by Valeria Pellicer @veppart.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:19:50.636Z

#RIP Mesopotamian Himri 🐟Carasobarbus fish are hexaploid, which means they carry 6 copies of each chromosome instead of the usual 2! This ancient genome duplication makes their DNA uniquely complex.#2026MMM #RIPzookeys.pensoft.net/article/3291/

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:19:58.935Z

Next Up: #3 Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) vs. #14 Book Louse (Liposcelis bostrychophila) #2026MMMNote: image is not combatant dog, combatant dog is the Official MMM Art that you will see shortly by @opellisms.bsky.social

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:23:47.097Z

Before any other animals were domesticated, dogs became human's best friend. Dogs have myriad roles across & within human cultures- protection, hunting, herding, search, rescue, guide/service, emotional comfort… sled-pulling, cancer-detecting, the list goes on! (Chira et al. 2023) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:24:47.313Z

AND "Sit, Stay, Read" programs help children build literacy skills by reading to therapy dogs at their local libraries! #2026MMM http://www.sitstayread.org

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:25:09.464Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamDomesticDog Art by Olivia Pellicer @opellisms.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:25:32.499Z

Dogs evolved to eat your leftovers! Comparing dog & wolf genomes revealed dogs have up to 30 EXTRA copies of the amylase gene (AMY2B) that helps digest starch. This is a key genomic signature of living alongside humans & table scraps for thousands of years πŸ• http://www.nature.com/articles/nat… #2026MMM

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:25:35.803Z

The teensy tiny Book Louse is 1 mm in length, wingless and a light brown, with many-segmented antennae, a common pest of stored grains, she can survive long periods without eating. #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:27:18.261Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamBooklice Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:27:37.745Z

Booklice may prefer libraries, but their relatives prefer to live on us!Phylogenomics puts parasitic lice in the same insect order as booklice, and suggests they probably evolved from ancestors that looked a lot like booklice.#2026MMM http://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:27:49.018Z

This evening, in the quiet library the sweet mutt Sadie is curled next to 7-year old Oliver. Oliver says reading to Sadie makes reading fun and this "animal assisted intervention" has improved his reading skills (Syrnyk et al. 2023; Steel 2024; Steel 2024) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:28:54.045Z

Sadie looks up at Oliver with big golden, amber eyes as he tilts a page of "The Eyes and the Impossible" to her, showing Sadie the beautiful illustrations of a dog who races to protect his animal friends throughout a park by the sea. #NewburyMedalWinner #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:29:38.330Z

MEANWHILE… Cairo, Egypt, deep in the Manuscripts Library of the Coptic Museum are stored 6000 papyrus and other artifacts… so many organic materials including leather, fur, wood, linen, wool, & paper (El-Hassan et al. 2021). #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:30:19.677Z

Amongst them foraging is our teensy tinsy Book Louse, now feasting on mold growing on the glue of a book binding… (El-Hassan et al. 2021) #MoldCarnage #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:30:49.061Z

But Book Louse's antennae twitch as MMMagic transports her to Chicago, to the crevices of the wooden book cover of the collector's edition of The Eyes & the Impossible!!! LOOK AT ALL THOSE CREVICES!!!#NewburyMedalWinner #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:31:25.609Z

Her little insect jaws masticating mold, Book Louse doesn't know it yet… but she's being hunted… #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:31:46.978Z

BY THE COMBATANT BOOK SCORPION NATIVE TO CHICAGO!!!! (Hoff 1949) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:33:18.626Z

The Book Scorpion is 3.5x bigger than the Book Louse. "Bold & unafraid" the arachnid races effortlessly on the wood binding with frequent microstops for 100–200β€…milliseconds barely visible to the naked eye in an AMBUSH BLITZ (Tross et al. 2022; Levi 1948) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:34:36.954Z

Book Scorpion's PINCHERS ARE TIPPED WITH VENOM-DELIVERING TEETH THAT NOW PLUNGE into Book Louse's head!!!(Kraemer et al. 2021; KrΓ€mer et al. 2019) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:35:12.541Z

Oliver jolt bangs the book flinging the MORTALLY-LOCKED BOOK LOUSE & BOOK SCORPION INTO THE AIR!!!! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:35:53.700Z

Where they land on Oliver's pant leg… SNORF-SNIFF-LICK! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:36:13.558Z

Therapy Dog Sadie swallows the insect and the arachnid together into darkness down to stomach acid! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:36:34.694Z

DOG DOWNS DISPATCHED BOOK LOUSE!!!! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:36:51.429Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamDomesticDog Art by Olivia Pellicer @opellisms.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:37:10.506Z

Mitochondrial overachiever? Most animals have just one mitochondrial genome, but booklice split theirs into two, each with half the genes. Why? No one knows.It may be an evolutionary bonus……or just a biological accident.#RIP #2026MMM journals.plos.org/plosone/arti…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:37:16.066Z

Moving On: #5-seed Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) vs. #12-seed Book Scorpion (Chelifer cancroides) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:40:44.271Z

A medium-sized canid, gray foxes have long bodies & relatively short legs. Their fur can come in a mix of white, red, black & gray fur. The biggest units tip the scales at almost 20lbs. (Vu 2011) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:41:14.439Z

Gray foxes make great use of the Tempe campus of Arizona State University, routinely being cited, I mean SIGHTED, near Hayden Library & Noble Library. Able to climb trees, these foxes have a wide diet small mammals, fruits, nuts, & insects depending on season. #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:41:31.705Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamGreyFox Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:42:09.956Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamGreyFox Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:42:09.956Z

The Grey Fox sits on the earliest branch of the canid family tree, splitting from wolves, coyotes & dogs over 10 million years ago. Its genome reveals all canids lost the PRDM9 gene (key for reproduction in most mammals) before this long-ago split. #2026MMM academic.oup.com/g3journal/ar…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:42:23.166Z

The Book Scorpion is the most widely distributed pseudoscorpion globally, frequently recorded in Europe, Central Asia, North Africa & North America hunting small insects in libraries, houses, bird nests, bee hives, & other human-associated structures (Harvey 2014) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:42:56.303Z

One of the smallest venomous animals studied, bioengineering book scorpion venom may be useful against pathogenic microbes & fungi in clinical & agricultural settings (van Toor et al. 2025; KrΓ€mer et al. 2022) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:43:35.136Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamBookScorpion Art by Valeria Pellicer @veppart.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:43:50.213Z

The tiny pseudoscorpion 'Chelifer cancroides' evolved venomous claws independently from scorpions & spiders. Proteomics & transcriptomics of its venom revealed the first genuine pseudoscorpion toxins, including brand-new antimicrobial compounds! #2026MMMpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34416254/

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:43:56.052Z

Nearing dusk in Tempe, Arizona, Grey Fox yawns awake after napping through the heat of the day, and trots out from the patio landscaping of Hayden Library to begin foraging. #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:44:47.635Z

All of a sudden… the tiniest siren scent…. of vomit & and arachnid-wrapped insect… #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:45:34.052Z

#MMMagic translocation from Sadie's stomach has plopped a tiny morsel of stomach-acid-moistened Book Scorpion & Book Louse at Grey Fox's front paws! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:45:53.785Z

Grey Fox licks the tiny amuse bouche, after all Grey Foxes especially delight in springtime insects! (Fuller & Cypher 2004) #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:46:14.469Z

GRAY FOX RE-EATS BOOK SCORPION!!! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:46:54.735Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamGreyFox Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:47:10.787Z

#RIP Book scorpion: 'Chelifer cancroides' is the sole surviving member of its genus. Over 300 other named Chelifer species have been moved or synonymized into relatives. Yet this tiny cosmopolitan arachnid thrives on every continent… just not in every battle. #2026MMM #RIP doi.org/10.1636/K13-…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:47:15.102Z

Last Up: #2 Lions (Panthera leo) vs. #15 Mold (Aspergillus sp.)! A #2026MMM collab between @mammalssuck.bsky.social and myself!

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:51:30.547Z

In #2026MMM the two male lion combatants are included in honor of Patience & Fortitude, the two Lions that Guard the NYC Public Library! (And these fists πŸ‘Š) http://www.nypl.org/125/lions

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:52:44.803Z

Male lions in most ecosystems need to work together to evict resident males in order to join a matrilineal pride… BUT are these #2026MMM male lions rivals ready to fight or lone males eager to form a coalition or an ALREADY EXISTING COALITION?!?!? (Packer 2026; Haas et al. 2005).

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:53:32.893Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamLions Art by Olivia Pellicer @opellisms.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:53:53.675Z

Genome-level analyses from Figueiro et al. (2017) revealed that the big cats have a very tangled evolutionary history. Their analyses showed evidence of post-speciation hybridization (aka introgression) between big cat species many millions of years ago. doi.org/10.1126/scia… #2026MMM

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:53:57.616Z

Our other combatant is the second most dangerous threat to libraries worldwide…MOLD! (Jaddaoui, Ghazal, and Bennett 2023) Molds are a type of structure certain fungi make and are *primo* at breaking down organic matter from plants and animals. #NotMyLeatherBoundBooks #BOOKCARNAGE #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:54:44.583Z

You can use your sniffer to detect this process of ~biodeterioration~ in a library or bookstore: the by-product volatile organic compounds have a particular musty smell. Don't sniff too long, though; mold growth can make health conditions like asthma much worse. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:55:38.580Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamMold Art by Mary C. Freisner @maryfreisner.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:55:54.107Z

Watch out! Mold (Aspergillus) is lurking all around us, in the soil and in the air. Genome sequencing shows many infections in vulnerable patients trace back to environmental sources. #2026MMM http://www.nature.com/articles/s41…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:55:59.800Z

Tonight's battle of MIGHT VS MICROBE takes place on an arid savanna. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:56:32.773Z

A male Lion, with a long-healed torn ear, stands surveying the scene when 50 feet away, another male Lion with a darker mane emerges from the tall grass (Trethowan et al 2017) #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:57:25.410Z

Mold, currently deteriorating the page of a book in a sadly under-resourced library with limited climate control collection protection, is MMMagically transported to the ground between "Torn Ear" & "Dark Mane" #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:58:27.802Z

The two male Lions "Torn Ear" and "Dark Mane" look intensely at each other, sizing each other up. Lean and muscular, these males are in their prime and each weigh in at nearly 1000 stoats (220kg/485 lbs) #StoatsAsMeasurement. Their manes are also appropriately fluffy. #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T01:59:15.592Z

Mold, being, you know, mold, is amongst the dirt clumps on the ground #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:00:22.893Z

The Lions walk toward each other, slow and steady… #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:01:11.092Z

THE LIONS ARE INCHES APART!!! #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:02:24.141Z

Torn Ear Lion drops his head toward Dark Mane's neck… rubbing his head under Dark Mane's chin in a friendly greeting (Matoba et al. 2013) #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:03:28.527Z

THE LIONS ARE COALITIONARY BROTHERS!!! They've been traveling together since early adulthood when they were evicted from their natal pride #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:04:06.684Z

Torn Ear Lion squats down to urinate onto the ground, saturating mold, and then immediately scratches his claws through the moldy urine mud on the ground (Matoba et al. 2013) #2026MMM journals.plos.org/plosone/arti…

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:05:03.327Z

TORN EAR LION SATURATES & SCOURS MOLD!!! #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:05:50.560Z

"And then the Lion said to Mold, 'YER IN MUD' GET IT?! URINE Mud!" #BaDumTisssss #2026MMM

Mauna Dasari (@chumblebiome.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:06:30.830Z

#2026MMM #LibraryDivision #TeamLions Art by Olivia Pellicer @opellisms.bsky.social

V Pellicer- looking for work! (@veppart.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:06:08.729Z

RIP the mold? Or the library?Xerophilic fungi like Aspergillus thrive at very low moisture and slowly consume paintings and paperβ€”maybe by switching on enzyme genes that digest cellulose, glues, and binders.#RIP #2026MMM http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/10…

Eduardo Amorim (@cegamorim.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:06:27.515Z

WOW WHAT A NIGHT! Crocodile, Mouse, Grey Fox, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Cat, Dog, White Stork, & LIONS ADVANCE! #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:09:55.082Z

We look forward to seeing you back here Monday night for Round 1 of the Extinction is Forever Division! Until then Be Well! Good Night & Good Luck #2026MMM

Katie Hinde (@mammalssuck.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:10:25.983Z

πŸ“š LEGENDS EMOJI BATTLE#2026MMM Round 1 πŸŠπŸ†šπŸ“œ:πŸŠπŸ‘„πŸ§πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ/πŸŠπŸ“œπŸŒŠ/πŸ†πŸŠπŸˆπŸ†šπŸ¦‡:πŸ¦‡πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«πŸ‘‚πŸ½/πŸˆπŸ¦·πŸ¦‡/πŸ†πŸˆπŸ¦‰πŸ†šπŸ₯ˆ:πŸ¦‰β€΅οΈπŸͺΏ/πŸͺΏπŸ¦ΆπŸ½πŸ₯ˆ/πŸ†πŸ¦‰πŸ‡πŸ†šπŸ:πŸ‡πŸŒΎπŸ/πŸ¦…πŸ—‘οΈπŸ‡/πŸ†πŸπŸͺΉπŸ†šπŸŸ:πŸͺΉπŸ‘€πŸͺ™/πŸͺΉπŸ½οΈπŸŸ/πŸ†πŸͺΉπŸ•πŸ†šπŸ“–:πŸ¦‚πŸ’‰πŸ“–/πŸ•πŸ‘…πŸ“–/πŸ†πŸ•πŸ¦ŠπŸ†šπŸ¦‚:🦊πŸ₯±πŸ‘ƒπŸ½/πŸ¦ŠπŸ½οΈπŸ¦‚/πŸ†πŸ¦ŠπŸ¦πŸ†šπŸ§«:πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ’‘/πŸ¦γ€½οΈπŸ§«/πŸ†πŸ¦

Jess Popescu (@jesspopescu.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:07:50.883Z

#2026 LIBRARY LEGENDS ROUND 1 WINNERS: Nile Crocodile, Mouse, Gray Fox, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Domestic Cat, Domestic Dog, White Stork, LionsPlease join us Monday 3/16 at 8PM EST for Round 1 of Extinction is Forever!

March Mammal Madness (@mmmletsgo.bsky.social) 2026-03-13T02:11:43.354Z

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