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The show with a mission to explore the mysteries of nature - especially the ones that make you go What the Duck?!

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The show with a mission to explore the mysteries of nature - especially the ones that make you go What the Duck?!

    Do worms sleep?

    Do worms sleep?

    Birds can fly while half their brain is sleeping and some spiders sleep dangling on a silk thread, but what about worms.

    Do worms sleep?

    Featuring:
    Associate Professor John Lesku, La Trobe University. 
    Dr Shauni Omond, @shauniomond.sleepsci on Instagram, La Trobe University.  
    Professor Niels Rattenborg, Research leader on Avian Sleep, Max Planck Institute. 
    Dr Daniela Roessler, University of Konstanz. 

    Production:
    Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
    Additional mastering:  Roi Huberman.

    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people and was originally broadcast in July 2023.

    • 25 min
    The Sage-grouse dance

    The Sage-grouse dance

    Female sage-grouse birds have decided that they want to see a weird sexy dance when deciding on a mate.

    Ann Jones explores the creativity of female choice in the animal world in this episode of What the Duck?!




    Featuring:

    Lucy Cooke, Zoologist and author of Bitch A Revolutionary Guide to Sex, Evolution and the Female Animal.
    Professor Gail L Patricelli,  University of California, Davis. 


    Production:

    Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.


    Additional mastering:  John Jacobs.


    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people andwas originally broadcast in July 2023.

    • 25 min
    Hyenas and lab mice - does sex matter?

    Hyenas and lab mice - does sex matter?

    Female lab mice have been bred to be passive and breed with ease.

    But, in the wild they're feisty and even pugnacious.

    How much of our biological understanding of the world is based on misogyny?

    Featuring:

    Lucy Cooke, Zoologist and author of Bitch A Revolutionary Guide to Sex, Evolution and the Female Animal.
    Professor Arthur Georges, University of Canberra.
    Professor Catherine Dulac, Harvard University.

    Production:
    Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
    Additional mastering: Carey Dell

    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people. It was originally broadcast in July 2023. 

    • 25 min
    Shells with stories to tell

    Shells with stories to tell

    There's a whole world of mystery, and quite a bit of maths,  inside the humble sea shell.

    Forget ancestry searches online, shells can tell you the history of the world!

    Featuring:

    Amy Prendergast, University of Melbourne.

    Jann Vendetti, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. 

    Dr Paul Butler, Researcher at the University of Exeter. 

    This episode was originally broadcast in March 2023. 

    Production:
    Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
    Additional mastering: Carey Dell

    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.

    • 25 min
    The merits of menopause. End of. Period.

    The merits of menopause. End of. Period.

    There's only a handful of animals on earth that go through menopause, where females get to hang up the ovaries and enjoy a change of life.

    So, why have we (humans, chimps and some toothed whales) established a sexual retirement of sorts? What is everyone else missing out on?

    Featuring:
    Associate Professor Kevin Langergraber, Primatologist, Arizona State University.
    Charli Grimes, PhD student, University of Exeter.

    Production:
    Belinda Smith, Reporter/Producer. 
    Ann Jones, Presenter/Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
    Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.

    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung, Wurundjeri and Kaurna people.

    • 25 min
    Extreme traps in nature

    Extreme traps in nature

    We will all go to trouble to get a good meal, but some animals take it to the extreme.

    Some build architectural masterpieces to entrap their prey, or use body parts as lures.

    But what is your cat doing when it makes the 'ek ek ek ek?' Is it trying to bewitch the birds? 

    Featuring:
    Professor Kris Helgen, Australian Museum.
    Julia Henning, PhD candidate, University of Adelaide.
    Associate Professor Inon Scharf, Tel Aviv University.
    Dr David Merritt, Entomologist.
    Associate Professor Ajay Narendra, Macquarie University.

    Extra audio: Cat Ek ek ek by @thiscatisdumpling.
    Ann Jones, Presenter/Producer.
    Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
    Belinda Smith, Producer. 
    Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.

    This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.

    • 25 min

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