Épisodes

  • The Ancient Whale Graveyard
    Jul 15 2026

    This week, Rachel continues her series on bears, this time with the utterly strange Panda Bear.

    Victoria tells us about the mysterious and recently discovered whale graveyard that has been around for millions of years.

    Kirk tells us about the Coldest Trees in the World.

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    44 min
  • Stay Out of the Water!
    Jul 8 2026

    Kirk starts us off with a strange nematode parasite that causes spiders to drown themselves.

    Rachel also takes us to the water but we don't want to get in. She tells us about Lake Natron, a lake that will calcify anything that dies it in it and turn you to stone.

    Victoria tells us about cordyceps fungus and how it zombifies the insects it infects and causes them to engage in strange behaviors.

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    40 min
  • The Mystery of Mars
    Jul 1 2026

    Victoria takes a page from Kirk and brings us to space with some weird facts about Mars and how it got where it is.

    Kirk breaks our brains with a genealogy puzzle. When was the most recent common ancestor to all humans alive? The answer is bizarre.

    Rachel doesn't want to break our brains so she brings us a beautiful rainbow sea jelly.

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    43 min
  • When Flowers go Wrong
    Jun 24 2026

    Rachel tells us this week about spiny rats. These strange little mammals can actually drop their tails when in danger.

    Victoria brings us the fascinating topic of fasciation, when plant flowers go a bit wrong. These blooms get really weird.

    Kirk rounds out the show by talking about how plants are master manipulators and this time we discover that they can mimic the smell of ants attacked by spiders in order to attract pollinating flies.

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    38 min
  • Glowing Termite Mounds of Brazil
    Jun 17 2026

    Rachel shocks no one when she goes back to the ocean this week and comes up with the rather strange looking Goosefish.

    Not to be outdone, Victoria takes us to Brazil to see glowing termite mounds. It turns out, the glowing is actually click beetles.

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    29 min
  • Birds with Ants in their Pants
    Jun 10 2026

    This week Victoria tells us all about the bizarre process of Anting. What's that? That's when birds cover themselves with ants. Yeah, it's strange.

    Rachel follows that up with a story about the Hero Shrew, this cunning little guy is incredible and tough.

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    31 min
  • Guard Duty Turns Dad into Cannibal
    Jun 3 2026

    This week, Victoria brought us the Sand Bubbler Crab. These guys are wild. Native to the Indo-pacific, they breathe though their legs and they hide out underground in a bubble of air during high tide. That's just one of the reasons this strange little animals is called the Sand Bubbler Crab.

    Kirk brings us some research trying to solve the mystery of why Damselfish dads eat some of the eggs they are in charge of guarding. The answer isn't what you would expect...he's trying to help.

    Rachel brings it all home with a strange story about trying to make the most purple petunia that could possibly purple and how utter failure lead to the discovery of RNAi.

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    36 min
  • Mike the Headless Chicken
    May 27 2026

    Once again we're back with weird tales from thsi amazing planet we live on. This week, Rachel tells us about Ichneumon wasps. They may look like they are out of a horror movie but these giant insects don't harm humans.

    Victoria delves into the history books to tell us about a famous celebrity, Mike the Headless Chicken.

    Spring is a time of migration so naturally Kirk is talking about birds and how research is showing that they use the magnetic field of the Earth to know when to eat extra food before crossing the Sahara.

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    38 min