2: Spooky Frogs, The Most Bones, and Witch Hunts

2: Spooky Frogs, The Most Bones, and Witch Hunts

On this SpoOoOoky Halloween episode we learn about a slew of truly spooky frogs, investigate which animal has the most bones, and see how capitalism may have led to the rise of witch hunts!

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We also learn about: fluorescence, dinosaur eating frogs (technically), CAN A SPIDER EAT A DINOSAUR??? (NOT CLICKBAIT), frog shazam, Ella learns to love the Freddy Krueger Frog, wishing you a happy bones day, evo-devo, deregionalization, how would antlers wear pants?, the origin of gossip, down with capitalism!

Sources:

Horror frog breaks own bones to produce claws

Frogs with Claws, Frogs with Hair

Vampire Flying Frog

New pumpkin toadlet species found

How the Newly Discovered, Mud-Loving ‘Zombie’ Frog Got Its Name

The Freddy Krueger Frog

Freddy Krueger Frog Audio

Freddy Krueger Frog Video

Devil Frog

Vampire Squid

Skeletal Structure, University of Idaho

Skeleton, Postcranial, Rommel & Reynolds

New Bedford Whaling Museum

Axial patterning in snakes and caecilians, Woltering et al.

Florida Museum

From Lizard to Snake; Behind the Evolution of an Extreme Body Plan, Woltering

Witches, Witch-Hunting and Women, Sylvia Federici

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30: The HaLearnDay Spectacular! 2022

30: The HaLearnDay Spectacular! 2022

On a very special holiday episode, Tom, Caroline, and Ella give the gift of learning!  We've wrapped up our favorite fun facts to give to each other, and even gotten a few presents from some special g...

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29: What's in a Scientific Name, How Many Cells are in a Human, and What the British Museum Stole

29: What's in a Scientific Name, How Many Cells are in a Human, and What the British Museum Stole

What is the science of scientific naming, and could it actually be life saving?  How many cells are in a human body, and why is it important to know?  And how exactly did the British Museum... "acquir...

1 Joulu 20221h 52min

28: Cerebral Organoids, Are Cats Liquids, and The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread

28: Cerebral Organoids, Are Cats Liquids, and The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread

How can you study a brain without a brain?  In what ways is a cat actually like a liquid?  And why do we say The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread?Images we Discuss:Rat BrainCats Sitting in ThingsBrea...

17 Marras 20221h 39min

27: Zoologist Ash Campbell, Kleptoparasitism, and Australia's Best Animal

27: Zoologist Ash Campbell, Kleptoparasitism, and Australia's Best Animal

Today our guest Ashlen Campbell asks us: how do you stop a seagull from stealing your chips?  And what can that teach us about the wild world of kleptoparasitism?Our Favorite Ash Videos: Erythrism, Bl...

3 Marras 20221h 26min

26: Pain, Vampiric Animals, and Penny Dreadfuls

26: Pain, Vampiric Animals, and Penny Dreadfuls

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20 Loka 20221h 48min

25: 🎂 The Timeline of Timekeeping, Origins of Speech, and the Birthday of Birthdays

25: 🎂 The Timeline of Timekeeping, Origins of Speech, and the Birthday of Birthdays

It's the show's birthday!  And we're going to celebrate with LEARNING!  How much do we really know about the history of keeping time?  When did human speech first arise, and how would we even figure t...

6 Loka 20221h 42min

24: Self Experimentation, Amputation Archaeology, and Learning to Love PowerPoint

24: Self Experimentation, Amputation Archaeology, and Learning to Love PowerPoint

What are the pros and perils of self experimentation? What archaeological clues do we have to the first human amputation?  And why should we actually learn to love PowerPoint?See Tom Perform PowerPoin...

22 Syys 20221h 43min

23: Plastic's Past, Imperfect Pitch, and the Dumb History of Generation Naming

23: Plastic's Past, Imperfect Pitch, and the Dumb History of Generation Naming

What is the history of plastic, and what could the future hold?  Why is perfect pitch, not so perfect, and do any animals have it?  And how on Earth did we end up with these meaningless names for gene...

8 Syys 20221h 46min

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