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This week is our 200th episode! And what better way to celebrate than by featuring Megalosaurus, which was discovered 200 years ago? In those 200 years, Megalosaurus has changed dramatically, so join us as we look at its past and present in this birthday celebration. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we meet an odd fish with wings and feet, but doesn’t fly - the Gurnard! In the news, footage has emerged of a wolf enjoying a nice feast of flower nectar. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we climb into the canopy to come face-to-face with an arboreal kangaroo, and we ask what makes this tree kangaroo such a "goodfellow"? In the news, we plunge into the midnight zone of the sea and look at a new mystery mollusc. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we take a dip in the Amazon to meet the red-bellied piranha. We ask if its blood thirsty reputation is really justified or is there a softer side to this toothy fish? In the news we look at a new fossil species of bird relative and what it means for their evolution. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we meet the enormous elk... or should it be called a moose? Join us to discover more about the world’s largest and most recognisable deer species. In the news, Australia has a new bird species on its books: the emperor penguin. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we meet the sabre-toothed sparassodont, Thylacosmilus, and take a look at the unusual adaptations of this superb sabretooth. In the news, we see that humans and octopuses are more alike in our thinking that you might assume. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we take to the Cretaceous skies with one of the most well known pterosaurs, Pteranodon, and we discover how it’s changed from its initial discovery to the animal we know today. In the news, hedgehogs are unfortunately getting rarer. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we bring you a spooky species special, with terrifying special guest, Phil Barber! We look at three creepy creatures from across the animal kingdom and tell you terrifying tales about each one. Join us if you dare... the cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we meet the rainbow reptile that communicates with colour, the panther chameleon! Learn why it’s named after big cats and forks... and that's just scratching the surface of the unique attributes of these amazing animals. In the news, Gareth looks at what could have been the last English wolf. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week in the natural history cupboard we travel once more to the African rainforest to meet our closest living relative, the chimpanzee. Find out what we can learn from these amazing apes. In the news, Aaron looks at the return of tigers to Kazakhstan and what this could mean for future conservation efforts worldwide. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we travel to the deserts of North America to meet one of most locomotively unique snakes, the sidewinder! Learn how it moves sideways, but still go forward, and survive an incredibly harsh environment. In the news, Gareth looks at the brilliant step forward that Britain has taken in committing to renewable energy. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week meet the mightiest of all deer, Megaloceros - otherwise known as the Irish elk. Find out what made this prehistoric deer so unique. In the news, Aaron looks at a shark attack off the coast of Africa that’s causing some controversy. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week meet the small brightly coloured fish with an amazing tale to tell, the neon tetra. Find out about this species' brilliant history, and what makes it more than just your average aquarium pet. And, in the news, Gareth celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Wollemi Pines survival. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
Wollemi Pine Episode
Bichir Episode
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This week meet the cockroach, now extinct in the wild, that still survives thanks to a forward thinking etymologist, the simondoa cockroach. We find out why its home has disappeared, and what the future holds for this impressive invertebrate. In the news, Aaron investigates what dangerous creature might be living next door to you in the UK! All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week meet the Jedi of the sea, the cetacean that has one heck of a tooth, the Narwhal! Find out what makes this whale such a perfect polar survivour. In the news, we look at the founder of sea Shepard and his newest fight against the Japanese government to stay a free man. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we head to the Jurassic period once more and meet the dinosaur icon that is Stegosaurus! We look at its history, discovery and how much it costs to buy. In the news we look at TB in cattle and how badgers continue to take the blame. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week meet the snake that inspired a basketball legend. Find out what makes the black mamba a formidable snake species. In the news, we look at the realities of bird flu and its long term effects. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week take a plunge into the cold waters of the southern ocean to meet the smallest species of penguin, the fairy penguin. In the news, Aaron looks at reports of sharks off UK beaches and how they are not what they seem. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
A magnificent derp episode:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5chofJlFAj8aaOXkjbegy7
An awkward bird:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5chofJlFAj8aaOXkjbegy7
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This week Gareth is out sick and so has to dial into the cupboard virtually. In our creature feature, we meet South America‘s most powerful and stealthy predator, the jaguar! In the news we look at where of all the wasps gone and why that’s a bad thing. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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This week we meet the biggest land arthropod that has ever existed, Arthropleura. Why was it so big and what do we know about the odd world it lived in? Then we look in the news at why tropical birds are so much more colourful. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
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