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Terrestrials

Welcome, nature lovers, to the home of the Terrestrials podcast and family-friendly Radiolab episodes about nature. Every other week, host Lulu Miller will take you on a nature walk to encounter a plant or animal behaving in ways that will surprise you. Squirrels that can regrow their brains, octopuses that can outsmart their human captors, honeybees that can predict the future.

Parent info: Terrestrials is recommended for ages 6-10 and 11 plus. It's a Story led show that should be listened to in order. Made in the USA, it's about Science and Nature for kids. Launched in 2022.

There are 64 episodes

Episodes
The most recent appears first.

  • The Travelers Update: A Moon Tree Grows in New York

    40 min Episode 43 2 July 2026

    The director of horticulture at Madison Square Park, Stephanie Lucas, spends her days caring for over 300 trees in the heart of New York City. One day in 2022, she saw a callout from NASA giving away seeds that had traveled to the moon. This would be the crown…

  • The DADventure: Wild Animal Dads from Owl Monkeys to Seahorses

    33 min Episode 42 18 June 2026

    What does it really mean to be a dad? In the animal world, fathers have long been painted as aggressive or absent. At best providers and protectors, but certainly not caregivers. And yet for every tale of a lion or chimp dad eating its own young (yikes!), ther…

  • BIG CATS 2: Leopards & Jaguars (2 Fast, 2 FURious)

    30 min Episode 41 4 June 2026

    We're back with PURR-T TWO of our big cats journey, and this time, we’re heading even deeper into the cat-iverse.…

  • BIG CATS: Lions, Tigers & Roars (Oh My!)

    25 min Episode 40 21 May 2026

    Big cats are our most requested animal, but Lulu doesn’t really want to make an episode about them! . She thinks lions, tigers, and their feline cousins are the bullies of the animal kingdom. So Songbud Alan and Producerbud Ana set out to change her mind.…

  • The Wicked Smoocha: Anglerfish Break A World Record

    34 min Episode 39 7 May 2026

    In the depths of the ocean, a tiny male anglerfish catches a scent and follows it through the darkness. Eventually he finds a glowing, toothy female with a bacterial lightbulb on her head. He kisses her… and never lets go. Their bodies permanently fuse, mergin…

  • The Forest Fairy: Aphids Reveal Hidden Harmonies

    31 min Episode 38 23 April 2026

    Amy Ray (whose music you might know from the Indigo Girls) was on a walk in the Georgia woods with her dogs when she passed a tree branch and saw hundreds of tiny, white, fluffy creatures doing a synchronized stadium wave. She was mesmerized.…

  • The Greeting: Yo-Yo Ma's Humpback Whale Experiment

    39 min Episode 37 9 April 2026

    As one of the most famous cellists of all time, Yo-Yo Ma has spent a lot of time playing music inside. But a few years ago, he decided to take the cello out of the fancy concert halls and into nature, bringing our very own Producerbud Ana along for the ride!…

  • The Red-Eyed Mascot: Loon Resilience in Minnesota

    30 min Episode 33 26 March 2026

    What do loons have to do with courage and community? In January, we received a letter from two sisters in Minnesota - Jude and Mo. They wrote to us because their city was experiencing a lot of unrest, with immigration agents arresting members of their communi…

  • The Snoozer: Penguin Slackerzzz Rule

    27 min Episode 31 26 February 2026

    How rested would you feel if you took 10,000 naps a day? Chinstrap Penguins in Antarctica spend their days taking MICRONAPS, each around 4 seconds long. To learn why, Lulu meets one (played by Songbud Alan), who explains how micronaps help them conserve energy…

  • The Portal: Groundhogs Lead Us Into an Underrealm of HOLES

    31 min Episode 30 29 January 2026

    Holes are full of a whole lot of nothin'. Pure, hollow emptiness. At least that’s what Songbud Alan thought before he fell down a rabbit hole of, well, HOLES! In honor of Groundhog Day, he takes Lulu to a fossil-filled pit behind a Chick-fil-A to dig up 66-mil…

  • The Spellbook: Ancient Recipes for Animals

    24 min Episode 29 15 January 2026

    Where do animals come from? That's something people have been trying to explain for thousands of years. And for a while, scientists and philosophers believed that any ol' person could create creatures if they just had the right recipe. A touch of sand, maybe a…

  • The Bridge: How Rainbows Connect Worlds

    28 min Episode 28 11 December 2025

    What is a rainbow? An optical illusion? Or a thing out there in the world? For centuries, cultures around the world believed that rainbows were bridges - pathways to gods and to the afterlife. Then in 1665, during a plague, a young Isaac Newton made a discover…

  • A Podcast Turducken: With Wow in the World, Terrestrials and Circle Round

    37 min Episode 27 17 November 2025

    Lulu is hosting a holiday meal. She’s invited the characters from her extended kids podcast family - Wow in the World and Circle Round - for an epic kids podcast crossover special. It’s a potluck of stories and on the table is a turducken. Yes, a turkey stuffe…

  • The Night Flyer: How Bats sPOOkily Revive Forests

    26 min Episode 26 30 October 2025

    This Halloween, we’re going to the dark side. Deep in the darkest tropical forests, some of the world’s most elusive bats hang upside down in their winged sleeping bags. On a quest to find one of these flying mammals, Producerbud Ana ventures into a Puerto Ric…

  • Maggies: The Healing Power of Baby Flies

    28 min Episode 25 16 October 2025

    Maggots are disgusting, right? Lulu has a hard time even saying the word maggot.…

  • The Travelers: How Moon Trees Hide Among Us

    32 min Episode 24 2 October 2025

    In 1971, a red-headed, tree-loving astronaut named Stu ‘Smokey’ Roosa was asked to take something to the moon with him. Of all things, he chose to take a canister of 500 tree seeds. After orbiting the moon 34 times, the seeds made it back to Earth. NASA decide…

  • The Builders: How Beavers Mend Our Planet

    29 min Episode 23 18 September 2025

    Few mammals have a bigger positive impact on the planet than the beaver. With its bright orange buck teeth, the creature is an expert engineer that brings life wherever it waddles and even fights fires. Our story begins in the Bronx river, once known as the “…

  • PIZZA BFF

    26 min Episode 22 4 September 2025

    Pizza is one of the world’s most beloved foods. But as much as we love the way it tastes, the secrets of its ingredients are even yummier to discover. We explore the surprising sounds tomatoes make when they’re stressed, how wheat became integral to human surv…

  • Bugapalooza! LIVE! Jumping spiders, hissing roaches, and more

    20 min Episode 20 6 June 2025

    We’re doing a bunch of LIVE SHOWS at Little Island in NYC on August 6th-7th. For free. Come join! Check out all of our performances here.…

  • The Howler: The Dog Who Joined a Coyote Pack

    29 min Episode 19 15 May 2025

    On the outskirts of the Nevada desert, a young dog named Hades jumped his fence and ran away from home. His family lost hope, until one night, they saw Hades on the news. For almost seven months, he had been sleeping, eating and howling with a pack of coyotes.…

  • Build-A-Dragon (Replay)

    26 min Episode 14 12 February 2026

    On February 17, in places like China, Malaysia, Korea and Chinatowns across the globe, dragons will rise in the form of massive puppets. Today we bring you a special Terrestrials episode on dragons to understand what they have to do with the New Year, what the…

  • The Snowball: Extreme Squirrels in the Arctic (Replay)

    25 min Episode 8 12 March 2026

    Middle schooler, Aanya, has an up-close encounter with a squirrel in the school yard, which leads her to an obsession with one of North America's most common critters. She tells host Lulu Miller all about the overlooked superpowers of squirrels, including one …

  • The Present: A Gift from our Furry Friends

    28 min 1 January 2026

    To celebrate New Year’s Day, there are all kinds of traditions. Some people eat black eyed peas for good luck, some list out resolutions. But here at Terrestrials, we are taking a cue from the wisdom of pets, who are so, so, so good at sleeping. After a short …

  • The Slowpoke: How Sloths Grow Invisibility

    33 min 18 December 2025

    Sloths are the slowest mammals on Earth. How can a creature that moves so slowly survive in a world that moves so fast? Zoologist Lucy Cooke helps us rethink everything we know about sloths and their slowness. We follow a sloth named Nacho from a rainforest to…

  • The Fuzzy Ruckus: The Power of Lichen

    26 min Episode 13 27 November 2025

    Artist Ashley (Ash) Eliza Williams was so shy growing up that they found it hard to speak to people. Instead, they withdrew from the world of humans and found comfort in the forest, where they spent hours exploring, scavenging, and collecting — eventually dis…

  • The Sea Troll: An Everlasting Shark?

    26 min Episode 10 20 June 2025

    The Greenland shark is ugly. Its eyes look cloudy and dead. Its snout and fins are stubby. Its meat is poisonous. And that may be part of why most people have overlooked these sharks for so long. But there was a rumor circulating among Greenland villagers that…

  • The Hybrid: A Miracle Mule

    35 min Episode 6 13 November 2025

    In the game of life, every species is like an action figure. You got your dogs and your dung beetles, your bald eagles and your blueberries. And for a long time scientists believed it was pretty much impossible for those action figures to mix and make a new ki…

  • The Unimaginable: How Gravitational Waves (Literally) Rocked Our World

    26 min Episode 4 11 September 2025

    Over a billion lightyears ago, in the darkness of outer space, a collision of black holes sent out a fleet of invisible waves that were headed right toward planet Earth. The waves were so powerful they could ripple spacetime but most people on Earth didn't bel…

  • The Horseshoe Crab's Secret

    27 min 28 August 2025

    We’re back with an episode from the Radiolab archive. Horseshoe crabs have been around for a long time. They outlived the dinosaurs, survived all mass extinctions and witnessed the sprouting of the Earth’s first trees. The secret to their longevity? Their baby…

  • The Mastermind: An Octopus Heist

    24 min Episode 1 14 August 2025

    A color-changing creature many people assumed to be brainless outsmarts his human captors. SPOILER: The creature is an octopus! Author Sy Montgomery tells the story of one octopus named Inky who makes us question who we consider intelligent (and kissable) in t…

  • Crabtacular! A deep dive into the Hudson River

    14 min 24 July 2025

    Today, we splash into the Hudson River Park with our Songbud to meet all kinds of crabs. With Siddartha and Carrie from the Hudson River Park, Alan puts on waterproof rubber overalls, gets his hands dirty in the river and dives into the secret lives of Hudson…

  • CHOWDA: A Souper Fascinating Tale

    29 min Episode 21 3 July 2025

    Today we’re bringing you a live episode we taped in Boston. It’s about clam chowder. We’re sharing it now because we’re doing ANOTHER LIVE SHOW at Little Island in NYC on August 6th + 7th - and that one’s about PIZZA! The show’s free. There will be pizza. Join…

  • The Invaders: Coquí Frogs Just Won't Die

    23 min Episode 18 8 May 2025

    Coquí frogs are synonymous with Puerto Rican identity. Residents of the island doze off to the high-pitched calls of coquís from dusk to dawn. There are even playlists of hours of coquí calls that lull listeners to sleep.…

  • The Snow Beast: A Mystery Animal with Latif Nasser

    29 min Episode 17 1 May 2025

    Today we bring you a story stranger than fiction. In 2006, paleobiologist Natalia Rybczynski took a helicopter to a remote Arctic island near the North Pole, spending her afternoons scavenging for ancient treasures on the ground. One day, she found something t…

  • The Windbreaker: Why Farts Make the World Go Round

    25 min Episode 16 24 April 2025

    Farts. Trouser trumpets. Sulfur squeaks. Or toots, as Lulu insists on calling them. Smelly bubbles of air we don’t like to talk about. But Songbud Alan and Producerbud Ana are not ones to shy away from the stinky sidelines of science.…

  • The Shadow Creature: Rats Who Save Human Lives

    29 min Episode 15 17 April 2025

    Rats have a bad reputation. They’ve been called evil, terrifying and wicked. The lowliest and most abominable of creatures. Songbud Alan felt the same way until he heard of one rat from Tanzania named Magawa. We meet Pendo, Magawa’s human friend and trainer, w…

  • More Terrestrials Coming Soon!

    1 min 10 April 2025

    Terrestrials returns Thursday, April 17th with a brand-new season!…

  • The Bullseye: Treasure Hunt to Recursive Islands

    25 min Episode 12 2 April 2025

    Have you ever seen an island on a lake? On an island? On a lake? On another island? Josh Calder has. Working in a dusty room of a library, he first saw one on a map, and has been fascinated with these “recursive islands” ever since. Song bud Alan Goffinski tak…

  • An Ocean in Space

    41 min Episode 11 2 April 2025

    BLAST OFF! NASA just sent a spacecraft to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, and on the side of that spacecraft, they included a poem. Not just any poem — a poem by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón. A poem that’s supposed to represent all of humanity to the universe.…

  • The Crystal Ball: Giant Honeybees Who Predict the Future

    27 min Episode 9 2 April 2025

    The honeybee. The ever-important pollinator for our plants is disappearing. Some call it the silence of the bees, others call it colony collapse disorder. Dr. Sammy Ramsey, our official bug correspondent, wondered, could it be due to parasites? And if so, how …

  • The Stumpisode: The Wild World of Tree Stumps!

    27 min Episode 7 2 April 2025

    As dead as they seem, tree stumps are hubs of life and relationships. From stumps to snags, deadwood provides habitat for rodents, falcons, insects, and even humans! Stumps hold together the forest floor, give hunting perches to birds of prey in flatlands, pre…

  • The Water Walker: One Surfer’s Epic Escape

    29 min Episode 5 2 April 2025

    The ocean can be a scary place: the waves are so strong, the water so deep. But surfer and illustrator AJ Dungo tells the story of an earthling who figured out how to walk on water and literally defy the rules of gravity. If you want a big SPOILER, here it is:…

  • The Trio: A Bald Eagle Love Story

    27 min Episode 3 2 April 2025

    High above the banks of the Mississippi river, a nest holds the secret life of one of America’s most patriotic creatures. Their story puzzles scientists, reinforces indigenous wisdom, and wows audiences, all thanks to a park ranger named Ed, and a well-placed …

  • The Guardian: Tsetse Fly Defenders

    31 min Episode 2 2 April 2025

    A singing entomologist, Dr. Sammy Ramsey, and a biologist with a knack for inventing things, Dr. Paul Mireji, tell us about one of the most fearsome animals on our planet. If you want a SPOILER of what it is, read on: It sucks our blood, spreads diseases; it's…

  • Vanished Moon!

    21 min 1 April 2025

    The moon has disappeared. Ok, just kidding. Happy April Fool’s Day. But what if the moon actually vanished?…

  • Gettin' Crabby

    26 min 20 March 2025

    If someone calls you crabby, it’s not a compliment – they’re calling you grumpy, grouchy or snappy. But let’s reconsider this stain on the humble crab’s reputation. Look closely at a crab’s gnarled shell and you’ll see an incredible creature. Today, we bring y…

  • Luck of the Lobster

    15 min 6 March 2025

    St. Patricks day is coming up. People worldwide will wear leprechaun hats and celebrate the luck of the Irish. But what about the luck of lobsters? Today we have a story about the biggest, luckiest lobster we have ever heard of — Nick. As lobsters age, they ke…

  • The Big Cat and the Little Boy

    15 min 20 February 2025

    When wildlife conservationist Alan Rabinowitz was a boy, he had a stutter. Strangely, his stutter vanished when he spoke to animals. One day, when his father took him to the Bronx Zoo, Alan saw a majestic jaguar and made a promise to it. He spent the rest of h…

  • It's Raining Cats and Cats

    17 min 6 February 2025

    Next week is Valentine’s Day, but instead of talking about falling in love, we’re going to talk about falling cats and barrels. First, writer David Quammen tells us about a strange observation: cats are falling out of buildings in New York City. When a cat fal…

  • Stars from the Big Fib

    35 min 16 January 2025

    Today we bring you an episode from our friends over at The Big Fib. In the era of fake news, kids need to learn to be able to tell what’s true from what’s false. And what better way to do that than a game show that puts kids in the driver’s seat, adults in the…

  • Hole-y Cow

    21 min 9 January 2025

    For centuries, the stomach was a black box to humans. We didn’t understand the mystery of what happened to food after it went inside us. That is, until the early 1800s, when Dr. William Beaumont found a boy, Alexis St. Martin, with a hole in his stomach.…

  • Volcanoes on the Moon

    30 min 26 December 2024

    The year’s best celestial event was, without a doubt, April’s solar eclipse. The moon went in front of the sun to cast a 115 mile wide shadow on Earth. A swathe of North America was showered in sudden darkness. In honor of the eclipse, the Radiolab team made a…

  • Milky Seas From Atlas Obscura

    19 min 19 December 2024

    Today we bring you an episode from our friends over at Atlas Obscura. It's about something that for centuries people thought was a tall tale, something sailors would occasionally spot out in the waves like mermaids or the Loch Ness monster, but most people on …

  • The Littlest Black Hole

    29 min 12 December 2024

    In less than 10 days, the world will witness the winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year. Half of the Earth will be tilted the farthest away from the sun, and we will plunge into the dark. So today we thought we’d play another story about the dark. On…

  • Zoozve

    28 min 5 December 2024

    Radiolab co-host Latif Nasser was putting his child to sleep one day when he noticed a poster of the solar system on the wall. It showed that Venus had a moon called Zoozve. When he looked it up, the internet told him that Venus did not have a moon. And search…

  • A Feast for Baboons

    16 min 28 November 2024

    We start this story off with a question. Are human beings innately violent?…

  • Whale of a Rescue

    23 min 14 November 2024

    We start off in a cathedral full of animals – hermit crabs, parrots, hamsters, dogs, cats and bunnies – being blessed. We then wonder, do the animals feel grace? What do we really know about what goes on inside an animal’s mind? Do they also experience gratitu…

  • New Episodes of Terrestrials Coming in September!

    2 min 5 September 2024

    Terrestrials is Radiolab's spin-off nature show for families and for people of all ages that explores the strangeness that exists right here on Earth. Each episode feels like a fairytale that is 100% true. Host Lulu Miller (co-host of Radiolab) leads you on a…

  • Wild Talk

    22 min 29 August 2024

    Think about the sounds you hear on a daily basis. Air conditioners whirring, keyboards clicking, cars honking, mosquitos buzzing, dishes clanking. Now picture yourself in a jungle. What do you hear? How do you make sense of it?…

  • Why Do I Love the Fly That’s Eating My Brain?

    18 min 22 August 2024

    Today’s episode asks how scientists see the world. We bring you two stories — one about a math guy and a bug guy. First, how the math guy, or one of our country's greatest mathematicians, Steven Strogatz, first became enchanted with math as a kid. Then, a stor…

  • Human vs Horse

    34 min 8 August 2024

    The summer olympics are in full swing. Humans are racing against other humans from all across the globe. But you know the one race they don’t have? The one where a human competes against a horse. Radiolab for Kids is back with one of our favorite Radiolab anim…

  • The Gorilla in the Room

    15 min 25 July 2024

    Radiolab for kids is back!…

  • Special Announcement

    1 min Episode 8 9 May 2024

    The Terrestrials team is delighted to announce we’re coming back to the Radiolab for Kids feed! We’ve been traveling the globe in search of the strangeness right here on Earth. And we’ll be sharing a whole new batch of stories – and songs – in September.…

  • Terrestrials: A New Kids Show from Radiolab

    1 min 15 September 2022

    Radiolab for Kids and WNYC Studios present Terrestrials, a six-episode miniseries hosted by Lulu Miller (co-host of Radiolab). Each episode introduces you to a creature or earthly phenomenon that will defy your expectations of how nature is supposed to work. A…

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