Cherry trees on Utah’s Capitol Hill, finding fossils, dragons and cities, and Shaq likes to make people happy.
The history of Utah’s cherry blossom trees
Here’s the odd history behind the Utah State Capitol’s cherry blossom treeshttps://t.co/VmUqAYkqjS pic.twitter.com/KSf7cnWml4
— ABC4 News (@abc4utah) April 9, 2021
What happens if you find a fossil in Utah?
You found a fossil! Can you keep it? Fossils – remains, traces, or imprints of past plant and animal life – are widely found throughout Utah. In this Glad You Asked article, learn the steps you should take if you are lucky enough to find a fossil.https://t.co/X0t864wwL3 pic.twitter.com/8R4l1frXDc
— Utah Geological (@utahgeological) April 9, 2021
Speaking of finding things…..
“It’s very much a snapshot in time—an Egyptian version of Pompeii,” says one archaeologist about the 3,400-year-old royal city https://t.co/G69zoh70fD
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) April 8, 2021
This lost item is quite a bit smaller. And newer.
Oklahoma airport staff find a stuffed dragon and document its journey online. ‘Scale the Dragon’ was found at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, according to a Facebook: https://t.co/iF2Y7wLZxB
— Josh Watson, Ph.D. (@joshuatodPRprof) April 7, 2021
Aww, what a great guy
Shaq was out shopping when he saw a man buying an engagement ring. Then, he decided to buy it for him ❤️ pic.twitter.com/xfwNpVl5Uf
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 7, 2021