Evolution (part 2): Natural Selection
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Ever wondered how some animals survive while others don’t? Or why certain traits — like speed, strength, or camouflage — make such a difference in the wild?
In this episode, Theo and his mum continue their exploration of evolution by focusing on natural selection — the process that shapes which traits get passed on over time. Together, they discuss how strengths and weaknesses affect survival, how camouflage can mean the difference between life and death between predator and prey.
Building on Part 1, this episode brings evolution to life through simple, real-world examples that show how small advantages can have a big impact over generations.
Main show description:
Theo Casement is a curious kid with a thirst for facts, and in this short, family-friendly podcast he explores big questions about maths, science, and how the world works through relaxed, curiosity-led conversations.
This podcast is designed to spark curiosity and a love of learning in children and families, encouraging discussion and exploration rather than formal teaching. Perfect for curious kids, parents, and educators who enjoy learning through conversation and big ideas explained simply.
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