262: Jumping Slugs w/ Meaghan Wetherell!
Leave a reviewEllen is joined by biologist/paleontologist Meaghan Wetherell for a review of the slimiest breakdancers in the world: jumping slugs. We discuss science communication through video games, how slugs flirt, confusing Darwin, why a biologist’s fridge might be filled with mossy little salsa containers, and so much more.
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Ellen is joined by biologist/paleontologist Meaghan Wetherell for a review of the slimiest breakdancers in the world: jumping slugs. We discuss science communication through video games, how slugs flirt, confusing Darwin, why a biologist’s fridge might be filled with mossy little salsa containers, and so much more.
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- Listen to Meaghan’s podcast, Weird and Dead! (Heads up: explicit language is used)
- Find more of Meaghan’s work at her website here!
- Meaghan’s games can be found on this page!
- Check out Meaghan’s art and clothing for sale on her website, geopetalfabric.com!
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