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  • The Bird with a Skull Crushing Kick
    2025/07/09

    Victoria kicks off the show this week with yet another flying animal that usually can't fly. She's brought us flying snakes and flying spiders, how about flying fish?

    Kirk takes us on a winding journey connecting the dots over millions of years of history to connect a high-school sex-ed class with Sue the T-rex and an ancient protozoan disease.

    Rachel rounds out the show with the Secretary Bird. An amazing raptor that kills not with talons but with one of the most powerful kicks in the animal kingdom. Beware your skull being crushed.

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    43 分
  • The Toad with Eyes in its Mouth
    2025/07/02

    Rachel brings us the beautiful and disgusting Bradford pear this week. Thank you?

    Victoria takes us deep underground to discover mind-blowingly large gypsum crystals discovered deep in the earth in Mexico.

    Kirk round out this week's show with the strange mystery of a toad with eyes in mouth.

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    46 分
  • Stinking Smut of Rye
    2025/06/25

    Kirk starts off the show with the mysterious story of the Basra Grain Poisoning of 1971, a terrible story of the dangers of methylmercury.

    Rachel is up next with the amazing story of Lake Baikal, the oldest and deepest freshwater lake on Earth.

    Victoria rounds out this week's show by talking about animal asymmetry. Turns out, not all animals are symmetrical and they can get real weird.

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    47 分
  • A Pooper Scooper Claw
    2025/06/18

    Victoria starts us off with a wealth of information about hermit crabs and the strange process of shell swapping.

    Kirk brings us the strange tale of Conan the Bacterium, a bacterium that can withstand amazing amounts of radiation and survive.

    Rachel wraps us up this week with...wait for it...even MORE facts about dandelions.

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    42 分
  • What's So Strange About Dandelions?
    2025/06/11

    What's so strange about Dandelions? That's a good question and Rachel gets to the bottom of it.

    Victoria is up next with some wild research into just how large of an object a snake can swallow.

    Kirk rounds out this week's show with a creature feature about a strange mole-like creature in Europe that is a relic of the past.

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    40 分
  • Planets Made of Diamonds
    2025/06/04

    Kirk brings the strange tale of the King's Lomatia, quite possibly the oldest living plant on Earth. It is a strange tree that has lost the ability to sexually reproduce and yet...it keeps on living for thousands of years.

    Rachel has a doozy of a story about a man who let himself be bitten by venomous snakes over and over and over. Now he's helping scientists make a better anti-venom.

    Victoria travels to the stars to tell us about planets made of diamonds.

    We really do cover it all this week!

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    41 分
  • The Fastest Jaws on Earth
    2025/05/28

    This week, Victoria starts us off with a discussion probably not suitable for all ages by talking about the massive penis of the Serotine Bat. It's a lot to take in.

    Kirk then shares the remarkable story of a palm tree that both flowers and fruits completely underground.

    Rachel rounds out this week's show talking about the fastest moving predatory appendage in the animal kingdom. The jaws of the Trap Jaw ant closes at 143 mph.

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    47 分
  • Giant Bird Eating Spiders
    2025/05/21

    Rachel kicks off this week show with the strange colonial creatures of the sea known as "By the Wind Sailors."

    Victoria makes us all a bit uncomfortable talking about giant bird-eating spiders.

    Kirk encourages us to smack rocks with hammers as he explains the mysterious Ringing Rocks of Pennsylvania.

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    40 分