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This week we celebrate the 100th birthday of one of the greatest natural history broadcasters of all time, Sir David Attenborough.
We look back at his illustrious career and his many achievements throughout the decades, as well as the incredible legacy he has created.
From helping to form the BBC as we know it, to creating documentaries that have taught and touched the heart of millions, his words are as meaningful as his voice is instantly recognisable.
Instead of our usual ridiculous death, we look at one of the most bizarre creatures in nature and try to puzzle out its place.
Credit for the music on today's episode goes to Simon Folwar for Feast Days, courtesy of Uppbeat.
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This week we celebrate the 100th birthday of one of the greatest natural history broadcasters of all time, Sir David Attenborough.
We look back at his illustrious career and his many achievements throughout the decades, as well as the incredible legacy he has created.
From helping to form the BBC as we know it, to creating documentaries that have taught and touched the heart of millions, his words are as meaningful as his voice is instantly recognisable.
Instead of our usual ridiculous death, we look at one of the most bizarre creatures in nature and try to puzzle out its place.
Credit for the music on today's episode goes to Simon Folwar for Feast Days, courtesy of Uppbeat.
Support the show