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Please show me your butterfly scale so I know you're authentic. And welcome back to Squabbit! You're in for a treat today so I'm glad you're back here for some positive news.
Today we cover an elk in Colorado who has been finally saved from a tired hanging from it's neck. It's been there for the past two years ... (05:29)
Then we learn a lot about butterflies and their wings, which are covered in scales apparently! And these scales are bringing some incredible scientific ideas. (14:26)
Finally, we cover the amazing mind of Dr. Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. An amazing woman whose legacy is still going strong! (22:29)
Sources:
Tire-d Elk
Butterfly science
Dr. Mae Jemison
Jemison con't
love ya <3
By Zach DeckerPlease show me your butterfly scale so I know you're authentic. And welcome back to Squabbit! You're in for a treat today so I'm glad you're back here for some positive news.
Today we cover an elk in Colorado who has been finally saved from a tired hanging from it's neck. It's been there for the past two years ... (05:29)
Then we learn a lot about butterflies and their wings, which are covered in scales apparently! And these scales are bringing some incredible scientific ideas. (14:26)
Finally, we cover the amazing mind of Dr. Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. An amazing woman whose legacy is still going strong! (22:29)
Sources:
Tire-d Elk
Butterfly science
Dr. Mae Jemison
Jemison con't
love ya <3