The Unnaturalists is a speculative biology podcast where three nerds - one of whom has a PhD in biology - sit down with a bottle of wine and try to explain well-known fantasy beings with as much real science as possible. twitter.com/unnaturalists https://theunnaturalists.tumblr.com/ facebook.com/theunnaturalists ko-fi.com/theunnaturalists
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This Episode's Hypotheses: It actually is in your head (in your heeeeead) but by "it" we mean the fungus and/or worm "Zombie" may be the condition but it may also be the species White people are historically pretty bad at coming up with original ideasThe Unnaturalists tarafından oluşturuldu
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This episode's hypotheses: Fauns actively try to deter humans from finding them attractive, but it is not working We don't talk about the great apes Legs for days? Partying is a valid survival strategy We apologize for the audio issues in this episode. Art by Kim Hastings: @kvhastings on instagram and @kiviha on tumblr Theme music and editing assis…
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Episode Hypotheses: griffins have a surprising amount in common with silky chickens hide your wife, hide your gold Pliny the Elder has an alarming number of opinions Art by Kim Hastings: @kvhastings on instagram and @kiviha on tumblr. Theme music and editing assistance provided by Bristol Pod Works. For help getting started with your own podcast, c…
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This episode's hypotheses: spiders have bones (at least the giant ones) giant spiders are actually not spiders at all evolution really struggles with an eight-limb body plan Art by Kim Hastings: @kvhastings on instagram and @kiviha on tumblrTheme music and editing assistance provided by Bristol Pod Works. For help getting started with your own podc…
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Mermaids This episode’s hypotheses: Mermaids communicate primarily using a form of sign language In some species, male merpersons carry and rear the young Mermaid belly buttons may not, in fact, be their belly buttons Taxonomic categorization is sloppy at best, restrictive at worst Art by Kim Hastings: @kvhastings on instagram and @kiviha on tumblr…
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