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Learn about all things animalia in this family friendly podcast. Each week Joe and Carlos dive deep into nature to find animals that have at least one amazing talent they use to survive. Gather up som... more
FAQs about Life, Death, and Taxonomy:How many episodes does Life, Death, and Taxonomy have?The podcast currently has 374 episodes available.
November 15, 2022Episode 252 – Silverfish: Real Bookworms“…and today we’re talking about a bookworm. Literally, but also not literally. More on that later.” In the dark of an academy library, a shining silverfish ponders some of life’s greatest questions, like, “what is a tastier snack, the pages of War and Peace or its bindings?” A true scholar, the silverfish must test his […]...more53minPlay
November 08, 2022Episode 251 – Mossy Frog: Who’s the Dummy Now?“…and today we’re talking about moss that grows fat on a rolling toad. But more on that later.” Whether you’re a hungry predator or just a curious researcher, finding yourself a Vietnamese Mossy Frog isn’t going to be easy. They’re not only in the Disguisee family, but they can also deceive you with just their […]...more35minPlay
November 01, 2022Episode 250 – Common Spotted Cuscus: A Claimed Staked“…and today we are talking about an animal that stands for what they believe in. But more on that later.” What do you do when you’ve saved the last slice of cake but there are other hungry eyes with thoughts of treachery. Anyone with siblings knows that you have to stake your claim quickly. Licking […]...more51minPlay
October 25, 2022Episode 249 – Sperm Whale: Monstrous Maestro“…and today we’re talking about a deep diving jelly-headed leviathan. But more on that later.” Deep in the water where the fish hang out lives a massive tanky mammal with a quite impressive shout. This blockheaded blubber boi is looking for a fight, he uses his ticks and tricks to hunt with little light. But […]...more54minPlay
October 18, 2022Episode 248 – Marabou Stork: Enter the Undertaker“…And today we’re talking about a dastardly death–hunter, but more on that later.” The African savannah is a place where many fall to powerful predators and environmental challenges. While the dangers are many, the continent has an undertaker ready to go to work. The Marabou stork is a sinister looking bird that wears a black […]...more42minPlay
October 11, 2022Episode 247 – Chinese Giant Salamander: Skin Deep“…and today we’re talking about an animal whose official name violated the order force rule of grammar and I hate that. But more on that later.” The rivers in China are home to one of the largest salamanders—nay, one of the largest amphibians—in the world. Blending in with the rocks that line the riverbeds, the […]...more49minPlay
October 04, 2022Episode 246 – Tailorbird: A Rivet Run Through It“…and today we’re talking about a bird that sings a song which is soft but it’s clear, as if maybe someone could hear. But more on that later.” Sewing is a human tradition that is as old as the shame of Adam and Eve. What started as a way to protect yourself from the elements […]...more24minPlay
September 27, 2022Episode 245 – North American Beaver: Great Beaver Bombing“…Today we’re talking about some rodents that make darns out of their own food. But more on that later.” If you look up into the sky and see a box parachuting toward you, it could be a Call of Duty care package, a cargo cult’s answered prayer, or a mid-century beaver relocation project. As humans […]...more55minPlay
September 20, 2022Episode 244 – Carpet Beetle: Nail Bitter“…and today we’re talking about a carpet crunching fiber eater. But more on that later.” Creepy crawlies in your home are never fun. What serves as a Roomba in a bird’s nest might do some serious damage to dad’s favorite chair. The carpet beetle may not be as troublesome as its breakfast-in-bed loving kin, but […]...more47minPlay
September 13, 2022Episode 243 – Orchid Mantis: Flower Power“…and today we’re talking about a bug that engages in more aggressive mimicry than a middle schooler repeating everything you’re saying. But more on that later.” The year was 1879. James Hingsley was an Australian journalist who returned from his voyage to Indonesia with a strange tale on his lips. He claimed that the northern […]...more32minPlay
FAQs about Life, Death, and Taxonomy:How many episodes does Life, Death, and Taxonomy have?The podcast currently has 374 episodes available.