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Trees are gentle giants that provide life-sustaining resources, but what happens when they behave in more sinister ways? Join the adventure as we explore tales of man-eating trees.
References
Eaton, Ron Sullivan and Joe. “The Dirt: Myths about Man-Eating Plants - Something to Chew On.” SFGATE, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Feb. 2012, https://www.sfgate.com/homeandgarden/article/The-Dirt-Myths-about-man-eating-plants-3236037.php.
Goertzel, Laura. “Awesome 8 Carnivorous Plants.” Awesome 8, National Geographic Kids, 25 Feb. 2021, https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/awesome-8/article/carnivorous-plants.
“Laganaphyllis Simnovorii.” The Sims Wiki, https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Laganaphyllis_simnovorii#:~:text=The%20Laganaphyllis%20simnovorii%20.
Lotzof, Kerry. “Carnivorous Plants: The Meat-Eaters of the Plant World.” Natural History Museum, https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/carnivorous-plants-meat-eaters-of-the-plant-world.html.
“Man-Eating Plant.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Sept. 2022, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-eating_plant.
Prof. Geller. “Man-Eating Tree: The Legendary Plant.” Mythology.net, 21 Mar. 2017, https://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/man-eating-tree/.
Tadashi. “30 Interesting Pterodactyl Facts from the Jurassic Age.” Facts.net, Facts.net, 3 June 2022, https://facts.net/pterodactyl-facts/.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure today. If you enjoyed this episode, give a few stars wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts. If you’d like to leave a comment, head on over to pterodactylsarepink.com. Let’s meet again on our next adventure.
Disclaimer: Scenarios detailed in Imagine segment are a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, and events are a product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, actual locations, or actual events is purely coincidental.
By Knight of PterosaursTrees are gentle giants that provide life-sustaining resources, but what happens when they behave in more sinister ways? Join the adventure as we explore tales of man-eating trees.
References
Eaton, Ron Sullivan and Joe. “The Dirt: Myths about Man-Eating Plants - Something to Chew On.” SFGATE, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Feb. 2012, https://www.sfgate.com/homeandgarden/article/The-Dirt-Myths-about-man-eating-plants-3236037.php.
Goertzel, Laura. “Awesome 8 Carnivorous Plants.” Awesome 8, National Geographic Kids, 25 Feb. 2021, https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/awesome-8/article/carnivorous-plants.
“Laganaphyllis Simnovorii.” The Sims Wiki, https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Laganaphyllis_simnovorii#:~:text=The%20Laganaphyllis%20simnovorii%20.
Lotzof, Kerry. “Carnivorous Plants: The Meat-Eaters of the Plant World.” Natural History Museum, https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/carnivorous-plants-meat-eaters-of-the-plant-world.html.
“Man-Eating Plant.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Sept. 2022, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-eating_plant.
Prof. Geller. “Man-Eating Tree: The Legendary Plant.” Mythology.net, 21 Mar. 2017, https://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/man-eating-tree/.
Tadashi. “30 Interesting Pterodactyl Facts from the Jurassic Age.” Facts.net, Facts.net, 3 June 2022, https://facts.net/pterodactyl-facts/.
Thank you for joining me on this adventure today. If you enjoyed this episode, give a few stars wherever you enjoy listening to podcasts. If you’d like to leave a comment, head on over to pterodactylsarepink.com. Let’s meet again on our next adventure.
Disclaimer: Scenarios detailed in Imagine segment are a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, and events are a product of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, actual locations, or actual events is purely coincidental.