
Episode 169 - Sea Snakes
Snakes are surprisingly good at adapting to life in saltwater. Today’s seafaring serpents include a wide diversity of semi-marine species as well as a fascinating assortment of fully oceanic snakes, a...
9 Heinä 20232h 6min

Episode 168 – Marine Crocs
Most crocodilians today can handle saltwater to some degree, but many of their ancient cousins were much more suited to a life at sea, including some of the most impressive ocean-going reptiles in his...
25 Kesä 20232h 5min

Croc Chat with Will
Happy Croc Month! In this special episode, we talk about crocs with the croc-fanatic himself: our very own Will! Thanks to our Patrons for providing the inspiration for these interview questions! Join...
17 Kesä 20231h 8min

Episode 167 – Geologic Dating
When scientists find a new rock formation or fossil assemblage, how do they determine how old it is? The answer lies in the many varied methods of geologic dating. In this episode, we’ll discuss how w...
11 Kesä 20232h 28min

Episode 166 - Monotremes
In our modern world, there are three major groups of mammals: placentals (that’s most of us), marsupials, and the rare and bizarre monotremes. Today’s monotremes – that’s echidnas and platypuses – are...
28 Touko 20232h 7min

Episode 165 - Fruit
One of the hallmarks of angiosperms (flowering plants) is the formation of a container to hold their seeds. These containers are fruits, and they come in an astonishing variety of forms and functions,...
14 Touko 20232h 22min

Episode 164 - The ”Boring Billion”
From roughly 1.8 – 0.8 billion years ago, things on Earth seemingly slowed down. The geologic record shows a conspicuous lack of evidence for major climatic, tectonic, or biological changes, a dramati...
30 Huhti 20231h 48min

Patron Mini-Episode Compilation #3
As you might know by now, our high-level supporters on Patreon get to request a topic for their own special mini-episode! Every now and then, we collect the most recent of these and put them together ...
25 Huhti 20231h 59min



















