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Kane Fleury

@KaneFleury

Assistant Curator of Natural Sciences at @otagomuseum Also prone to surfing, cycling, taking photos and all shenanigans natural history.

Joined August 2013
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Kane Fleury Reposted

i spent 2 hours curating a twitter blue screenshot storyline for my parents so here u go, for your own offline friends that want to have fun: DAY 1 – ARRIVAL

christapeterso's tweet image. i spent 2 hours curating a twitter blue screenshot storyline for my parents so here u go, for your own offline friends that want to have fun:

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL

I really do wish that when people sent in photos of spiders for ID to museums that they were of a quality where you can see the spider.


Kane Fleury Reposted

It's not pretty - but it is huge!!! A new bony fish world record: Sunfish (Mola alexandrini) found dead at the Azores with 2744kg / 325cm 🤯 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…

KotrschalA's tweet image. It's not pretty - but it is huge!!!
A new bony fish world record: Sunfish (Mola alexandrini) found dead at the Azores with 2744kg / 325cm 🤯
<a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/t1aKKnjvtb">onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…</a>

Kane Fleury Reposted

“We’ve got a very low rate of sea level rise here in Dunedin because the ocean’s quite cold,” says new @DnCityCouncil Mayor Jules Radich. 🧐

#LISTEN 🔊 Incoming Dunedin mayor Jules Radich won in a landslide with more than double the votes of the second placed candidate. 📎 rnz.co.nz/national/progr…

NZMorningReport's tweet image. #LISTEN 🔊 Incoming Dunedin mayor Jules Radich won in a landslide with more than double the votes of the second placed candidate.

📎 <a style="text-decoration: none;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://t.co/tkwklgcuix">rnz.co.nz/national/progr…</a>


It's international car free day today. So i rode to work to @OtagoMuseum like i do most days. This is my bike. A leader track bike with a practical front basket flatbar combo. This was originally my buddy Dylan's bike and his mum gifted it to me when he died.

KaneFleury's tweet image. It's international car free day today. So i rode to work to @OtagoMuseum like i do most days. This is my bike. A leader track bike with a practical front basket flatbar combo. This was originally my buddy Dylan's bike and his mum gifted it to me when he died.

Kane Fleury Reposted

Economist: safer speeds is stupid. They need to subject it to a proper cost-benefit analysis People: they did one and it showed $7.70 in benefits for every $1 spent Economist: glerrrghgh ah well actually I'll need to carry out a robust analysis of that analysis

HaydenDonnell's tweet image. Economist: safer speeds is stupid. They need to subject it to a proper cost-benefit analysis
People: they did one and it showed $7.70 in benefits for every $1 spent
Economist: glerrrghgh ah well actually I'll need to carry out a robust analysis of that analysis
HaydenDonnell's tweet image. Economist: safer speeds is stupid. They need to subject it to a proper cost-benefit analysis
People: they did one and it showed $7.70 in benefits for every $1 spent
Economist: glerrrghgh ah well actually I'll need to carry out a robust analysis of that analysis
HaydenDonnell's tweet image. Economist: safer speeds is stupid. They need to subject it to a proper cost-benefit analysis
People: they did one and it showed $7.70 in benefits for every $1 spent
Economist: glerrrghgh ah well actually I'll need to carry out a robust analysis of that analysis

Kane Fleury Reposted

Kia ora e hoa mā (hello friends) 👋 Ko ngā kupu o te Rāapa he (Wednesday's words are) smokin' hot (once upon a time anyway) toka ngiha - igenous rocks ⬇️ Can you guess which one gives its name to the place in Aotearoa where it is found?

GeoscienceNZ's tweet image. Kia ora e hoa mā (hello friends) 👋
Ko ngā kupu o te Rāapa he (Wednesday's words are) smokin' hot (once upon a time anyway) toka ngiha - igenous rocks ⬇️
Can you guess which one gives its name to the place in Aotearoa where it is found?

Kane Fleury Reposted

It's Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week so we're celebrating by sharing some Reo names for common rocks and processes. We'll have a different focus for each day, so stay tuned! 🙌 Ngā kupu o te Rāhina (Monday's words) describe some toka parataiao - sedimentary rocks ⬇️

GeoscienceNZ's tweet image. It's Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week so we're celebrating by sharing some Reo names for common rocks and processes. We'll have a different focus for each day, so stay tuned! 🙌
Ngā kupu o te Rāhina (Monday's words) describe some toka parataiao - sedimentary rocks ⬇️

Kane Fleury Reposted

“We will not blame him for the crimes of his ancestors if he relinquishes the royal rights of his ancestors; but as long as he claims their rights, by virtue of descent, then, by virtue of descent, he must shoulder the responsibility for their crimes.” —James Connolly on George V


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