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Wow in the World

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What in the world does Guy Raz's new micro house have in common with a tree hollow for vampire bats? And how in the world can humans learn about sharing from these blood slurping, flying mammals? And why in the world are they barfing into each other's mouths?! Join Mindy, Guy Raz, and the rest of their "colony" as they uncover these answers and more!

© Tinkercast Length 27 min 15 February 2021 Episode 322 ScienceEducational USA Episodic

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© Tinkercast Length 27 min 15 February 2021 Episode 322 ScienceEducational USA Episodic

Welcome to Wow in the World

Welcome to Wow in the World

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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What in the world does Guy Raz's new micro house have in common with a tree hollow for vampire bats? And how in the world can humans learn about sharing from these blood slurping, flying mammals? And why in the world are they barfing into each other's mouths?! Join Mindy, Guy Raz, and the rest of their "colony" as they uncover these answers and more! It's the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow in the World of Vampire Bats! Originally aired 4/20/20

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