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  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-02-20
    2026/03/21

    Florida has an invasion problem — and boats might be to blame. A Southern California neighborhood is convinced they're under siege by giant mosquitoes — they're wrong, but honestly, we get it. Nature is quietly solving one of agriculture's biggest headaches without anyone asking it to. A new tarantula genus just turned up in Arabia and Africa, and scientists are still processing how they missed it. Plus, a tiny crustacean and its microscopic passengers may be taking on one of the ocean's nastiest pollution problems — and leafcutter ants turn out to be running a far more sophisticated operation than anyone realized.

    Six stories. Six legs — give or take. This is The Six-Legged Narrative.

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    10 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-19
    2026/03/20

    What do robotic cockroaches, a moth missing for 150 years, and your own face have in common? They all show up in today's episode — and the answers are stranger than you'd expect.

    We're diving into six stories that prove the natural world never runs out of surprises. From cutting-edge science that is reshaping how we think about insect behavior, to a rediscovery that has the entomology world buzzing, to a quirky urban wildlife finding that is equal parts gross and genius — this one has something for everyone.

    Whether you're a lifelong insect enthusiast or just someone curious about the creatures sharing this planet with us, today's episode is a reminder that the most fascinating stories in nature are often the ones happening just beneath our feet.

    New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe so you never miss one.

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    10 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-18
    2026/03/19

    A beetle with remarkably high romantic standards. A century-old notebook that just rewrote what we know about moths. A cave hiding something that will make your skin crawl — in the best possible way. And a natural phenomenon so stunning it has to be seen to be believed.

    This episode of The Six-Legged Narrative covers the full range — surprising new science, conservation news worth celebrating, and a few stories that will genuinely make you stop and say "wait, really?" Whether you are a lifelong naturalist or just someone who is curious about the wild world happening right outside your door, there is something here for you.

    Six stories. No shortage of wonder. Let's go.

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    13 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-17
    2026/03/18

    What happens when a million ants build a city, a wasp constructs its home out of something it really should not have, and an entire beekeeping industry gets brought to its knees by a parasite no bigger than a pinhead? Nathan digs into all of that and more on today's episode of The Six-Legged Narrative. We've also got a legislative battle brewing that hits close to home, a crustacean with a dark secret, and a tick situation that should have everyone paying attention as the weather warms up. Six stories. Six legs. Let's go.

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    10 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-16
    2026/03/17

    What do Amazonian rainforests, your hotel mattress, and the future of your dinner plate all have in common? Insects. Always insects.

    This episode, we dig into a jaw-dropping rainforest discovery that involves clay, urine, and — somehow — condoms. We track a creeping infestation spreading across the American South just in time for spring travel season. We look at what regulators are quietly preparing for when it comes to what ends up on your plate. And we check in on a tiny sucking pest that could be coming for your guacamole.

    Plus, not one but two spider stories from the British Isles — one that will genuinely restore your faith in conservation, and one that might make you look at your walls a little differently.

    Six stories. All things small, strange, and endlessly fascinating. Welcome to The Six-Legged Narrative.

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    10 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-14
    2026/03/15

    This episode of The Six-Legged Narrative has all of it. We're covering a rare bee that scientists thought was gone for good, a tropical insect doing something with color that genuinely shouldn't be possible, and one of the most remarkable survival stories in conservation history — an animal that came back from the absolute edge of extinction in the most dramatic way imaginable.

    We're also sounding the alarm on a global threat that doesn't get nearly enough attention, looking at a medical breakthrough straight out of science fiction, and closing out with a courtroom story involving a live tarantula that you simply have to hear for yourself.

    Six stories. Six legs. Let's go.

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    11 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-03-13
    2026/03/14

    Today's episode has a little bit of everything — a jaw-dropping evolutionary mystery hiding in plain sight, a wildlife crime story you genuinely won't see coming, cutting-edge biocontrol science straight out of Kenya, and a conservation win that's been a long time coming. Oh, and James Cameron is somehow involved. Pull up a chair, because The Six-Legged Narrative is firing on all cylinders today.

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    11 分
  • The Six-Legged Narrative
    2026/03/13

    The insect world doesn't slow down, and neither does The Six-Legged Narrative. This episode, we've got six stories that cover the full spectrum — from brand-new science that rewrites what we thought we knew, to a discovery out of a South American rainforest that gave researchers reason to reach for their copy of Melville. There's survival against impossible odds, navigation that shouldn't work, a butterfly migration arriving ahead of schedule, and mating acrobatics so complex that it took cutting-edge scanning technology to even document them. If you've ever needed a reminder of why insects deserve our attention, this episode makes the case pretty convincingly. Tune in.

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    11 分