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An Eyebrow Evolution! (Encore – 6/24/19)
00:26:17 | Episode: 125 | June 24th, 2019

Once upon a time, our earliest human ancestors all had a permanent case of ‘angry face’ due to the big bony ridges on their foreheads. Over time we’ve evolved flexible brows that can communicate our complex emotions. Evolutionary anthropologists are trying to figure out why. Join Mindy and Guy Raz for an ancient family reunion, and discover the who, what, when, where, why, how and WOW in the world of eyebrows! Originally Aired August 13th 2018.

Spiderweb in Yawuru
06:36 | June 23rd, 2019

Wanggarranggarra (spiderwebs) make great traps – let’s learn the word in Yawuru from Dalisa and see what else we can catch.

Crocodile in Batjamalh
06:06 | June 23rd, 2019

Stay back from the water’s edge on Wadjigany Country, Maree is sharing the Batjamalh word for a big reptile with pointy teeth – a wilerr (saltwater crocodile).

Mum in palawa kani
05:44 | June 23rd, 2019

Let’s head to lutruwita (Tasmania) where Tessa is going to share with us the palawa word for a special person in our lives, our ningi (mum).

Curious About Evolution
00:11:19 | Season: 2 | Episode: 38 | June 23rd, 2019

In episode 38, we learn about the theory of evolution.  Did humans really come from apes? Does Olivia believe in evolution?  Listen to this episode and let us know if you are a believer. 

Why Do Trains Run On Tracks?
21:00 | Episode: 94 | June 21st, 2019

How do trains work? What about electric trains? Steam trains? Bullet trains? Why do they have to go on tracks? How can trains go so fast even though they’re so heavy? And why don’t trains have seat belts? We’re traveling to Union Station in Washington, DC and answering all of your questions with Amtrak’s Patrick Kidd.

30. Why are Reptiles so Shy? How do some Lizards walk on Water? What are your Toes for?
11:24 | Season: 1 | Episode: 30 | June 21st, 2019

Reptiles! Lizards that walk on Water! Toes! Join us today to listen to the answers to three questions, from Ralph, Lila and Julia. They would like to know why reptiles are so shy, how some lizards walk on water and what our toes are for! 

Episode 33: Prairie Dogs and Animal Bands
00:32:00 | June 20th, 2019

Mick Sullivan tells a story of the Prairie Dog who wound up on the Lewis and Clark Journey and had one of the most eventful lives imaginable. Heather Funk tells her story about the popular cartoon “Bremenskie Muzykanty” which infuriated the government of the Soviet Union, but captured the imagination of its people and introduced many of them to Rock and Roll. Also features the gang from our podcast pals “Cool Facts about Animals,” and music from Da Da Da and the Dinos!




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