
Just come hang out every Friday with a cool species from the planet earth! If you have a species, you would like to know more about please email below!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatureNatural Sciences | |||

"They are mere machines for the assimilation of other organisms." - George Brown Good Natural History of Useful Aquatic Life. 1884.
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These freaky little flowers are often miss IDed as a fungus and funny enough, that's what they feed on!
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This aquatic group of fish is famous for their not totally unique toothed rostrum which makes up one third of their total body length.
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amazing and factual while still feeling informal and approachable. love the gorgonopsid ep and the spino ep. it could benefit from more episodes about extinct fauna.
Caught up and listened to all episodes. I am a better person now and possess more knowledge about the nature around us. Mr E and Jay are great hosts. Gary S aka the giant sloth (loved my episode)
These guys are informative, funny and easy to listen to. 5 stars all the way! Love all the animal info and freaky facts!
The long tailed planigale is actually 55-65 mm or 2.2 -2.3 inches body length not .02 inches. Also our Koala is not a bear! You just said it is a marsupial so why call it a bear?? What else have you got wrong?
Great job this is an awesome show
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A lively discussion centered around fascinating animal species and flora takes place each week, highlighting unique creatures and their curious traits. Episodes showcase a range of themes, from endangered marine life to the incredible adaptations of mammals and reptiles, all presented with humor and approachable storytelling. This engaging content is likely to appeal to nature enthusiasts and curious minds eager to learn about the natural world, while also shedding light on important conservation topics and ethical considerations regarding wildlife.
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