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Animal Anarchy

Animal Anarchy

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One animal. One hour. Total chaos.

Animal Anarchy is a deep-dive science podcast that takes a single creature each episode and tells you everything, the evolution, the anatomy, the bizarre behavior, the secret senses, the sex lives, the latest research, and the unhinged facts you won't believe are real.

From the immortal jellyfish that cheats death to the mantis shrimp that punches hard enough to boil water, every episode will change the way you look at an animal you'd never thought about before. Come for the jokes, stay for the fact that octopuses edit their own RNA.

Transparency Note: Voices in this episode are AI-generated. The science is not, every finding discussed comes from real, published research.

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生物科学 科学
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  • The Bone-Eating Worm That Eats Our Fossil Record
    2026/07/12

    This episode follows Osedax, the mouthless, gutless deep‑sea worms that secrete acid and host symbiotic bacteria to dissolve bone, turning whale carcasses into rich, long‑lasting ecosystems.

    We cover their bizarre life cycle (larvae that become giant females or dwarf males depending on where they settle), their ancient origins well before whales, how they alter the fossil record, and the modern implications for ocean oxygen loss and museum conservation.

    Transparency Note: Voices in this episode are AI-generated. The science is not, every finding discussed comes from real, published research.

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    52 分
  • Axolotl: The Monster God Who Refused to Grow Up
    2026/07/07

    Everything about the axolotl sounds like a cheat code: an animal that skips growing up, regrows lost limbs and even brain tissue, and appears to resist cancer far better than most vertebrates. This episode breaks down the real mechanisms, thyroid hormones, positional chemical gradients, a hair-trigger protein-building switch, behind those headline claims, plus a hard truth about its status in the wild.

    What you'll learn:

    - What neoteny actually means, using the axolotl as the textbook example

    - Why researchers can trigger metamorphosis in a lab and why doing so is risky for the animal - How a chemical gradient tells regenerating cells 'where' they are on a limb

    - The role of senescent 'zombie' cells and a tumor-suppressor gene in its regeneration story

    - Why this same animal is considered critically endangered in its only wild habitat

    Press play for the science, and stick around for the myth that started it all.

    Transparency Note: Voices in this episode are AI-generated. The science is not, every finding discussed comes from real, published research.

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    56 分
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