Whopping whale and deep-diving seals
Leave a reviewOn today’s show, we’ll learn about the one of the biggest animals to have ever existed. Then we’ll meet an Indigenous teenager helping her community access swimming lessons. Staying in the water, we’ll meet some deep-sea diving seals making scientific discoveries, before coming up for air to hear about Australia’s first ever blind women’s cricket team.
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Episode One: Coronavirus and a tiny dino discovery
This is an Episodic show. You can listen to it in any order, but episode one is always a great place to start.Full Episode description
On today’s show, we’ll learn about the one of the biggest animals to have ever existed. Then we’ll meet an Indigenous teenager helping her community access swimming lessons. Staying in the water, we’ll meet some deep-sea diving seals making scientific discoveries, before coming up for air to hear about Australia’s first ever blind women’s cricket team.
Quiz Questions
In which country did they find the fossils of Perucetus Colossus?
What does the charity name ‘bambigi’ mean in Wiradjuri language?
Is the ocean floor in Antarctica deeper or shallower than we thought?
Did the Australian Blind Women’s Cricket team come first, second or third at the competition?
What’s the word for something, like this plastic, that can break down in the environment?
Bonus Tricky Question
What’s the special thing in flies that’s being turned into plastic?
Answers
Peru
“to swim”
Deeper
Second
Biodegradable
Bonus Tricky Answer
Chitin
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