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// In this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is exploring a lush river valley in Turkey β the fig capital of the world! π³π Sheβs on a mission to uncover the ultimate match for one of the stickiest, trickiest plants around: the fig! //
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Listen to episode one hereIn this episode of Earth Rangers, a science podcast for kids who love animals and nature, Earth Ranger Emma is exploring a lush river valley in Turkey β the fig capital of the world! π³π Sheβs on a mission to uncover the ultimate match for one of the stickiest, trickiest plants around: the fig!
But finding the figβs perfect partner isnβt easy. Emmaβs matchmaking machine has a few wild candidates β a juice-loving fruit bat, a flirty European starling and a surprising underdog with serious pollinating skills.
Which creature is brave enough to crawl inside a fig to help it grow? Join the adventure to discover the incredible true story of mutualism between figs and fig wasps β a partnership thatβs been going strong for millions of years!
If youβre a kid who loves learning science and animal facts, youβll love Earth Rangers! Visit EarthRangers.com to learn more!
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