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Weird Animal Facts: Explicit

Weird Animal Facts: Explicit

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Weird Animal Facts: Explicit, is dedicated to the weird, odd, unusual, gross and often times disturbing facts about animals. Join zookeeper Deidre as she shares with you the most interesting animal facts in a fun, sarcastic and sometimes sexual way. You will not hear any of these facts at the zoo. It says explicit for a reason.© 2023 Weird Animal Facts: Explicit Science
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    • 73. Frilled Neck Lizard and Secretary Bird
      Apr 26 2022

      Last episode until July!

      We take a sexy look at two very sexy looking animals: the frilled neck lizard of Australia and the secretary bird of Africa. Both with long sexy legs and bodies these two animals are the envy of all supermodels.

      We look at the umbrella of a beard of this adorable lizard and some of the wacky feather patterns of the secretary bird who was named after a man of the 1800s? Fashion back then was weird.

      Be sure to check out our Instagram and let us know what animals you want to learn about when we return after the break.

      Scientific names
      Frilled Neck Lizard: Chlamydosaurus kingii
      Secretary Bird: Sagittarius serpentarius

      Fun Fact! The secretary bird's scientific names translates to "snake archer." 

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      23 min
    • 72. Beaver and Orb Weaver Spider
      Apr 19 2022

      Yes I might have been editing this Monday night before its release date, but just like that snot in your nose and the allergies that caused it; its here!

      It's Springtime! And with it, in addition to your constant sneezing comes two very spring time animals, ever if you don't think so. Me, having been a zookeeper for ten years can safely inform you that both the beaver and orb weaver spiders of the world are in fact very, very spring time animals.

      Although we don't spend too much time talking about spring we do talk about stinky beaver butts and make some very obvious jokes. As for the orb weavers, they are without a doubt one of the most amazing and frightening spiders you'll find in you garden (but please don't kill them).

      Scientific Names
      American Beaver: Castor canadensis
      Eurasian Beaver: Castor fiber
      Garden spider UK: Araneus diadematus
      Yellow garden spider US: Argiope aurantia

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      22 min
    • 71. POOP! Scat, fecal, guano, duty, crap...
      Apr 12 2022

      This is without a doubt the shittiest episode to date. POOP!

      That's right we are talking about animal poop! But not just any poop; some of the weirdest poop in the animal world. Cubed pooped, covering one's self with your own poop, pooping on your own legs, rolling, eating and being born in poop.  The uses of poop are endless when it comes to the animal world.

      Scientific names
      Common Wombat: Vombatus ursinus
      Northern Hairy-nosed wombat: Lasiorhimus krefftii
      Southern Hairy-nosed wombat: Lasiorhinus latifrons
      Colorado Potato Beetle: Leptinotarsa decemlineata
      Marabou Stork: Leptoptilos crumenifer
      Turkey Vulture: Cathartes aura
      Dung Beetle: Scarabaeus sacer

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      27 min
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