
A captive-raised whooping crane in Louisiana, a caucasian parsley frog, and a reconstruction of a 32-million-year-old fossil with the gut shown in blue.
Getting the word out about your research can be a beast. Luckily, the University of Tennessee has a talented team of communicators to help with that task.
Science writer Lola Alapo wrote three stories in the last week that dealt with research on beasts of the air, land and one from the prehistoric sea.
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