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122: Tarantula Hawk & Vulture Bee

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Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week's episode, Ellen squares up with the formidable tarantula hawk & Christian gives the buzz on vulture bees. We discuss why you should give the tarantula hawk plenty of personal space, their video game boss fight strategy, and putting meat back on the menu for some very interesting little bees.

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 50 min 8 December 2021 Season 1 Episode 122 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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© Ellen & Christian Weatherford Length 50 min 8 December 2021 Season 1 Episode 122 NatureTalkAnimals USA Episodic

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Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week's episode, Ellen squares up with the formidable tarantula hawk & Christian gives the buzz on vulture bees. We discuss why you should give the tarantula hawk plenty of personal space, their video game boss fight strategy, and putting meat back on the menu for some very interesting little bees.

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