Weird Animal Facts: Explicit Deidre
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Weird Animal Facts: Explicit, is dedicated to the weird, odd, unusual, gross and often times disturbing facts about animals. Join zookeeper Deidre as she shares with you the most interesting animal facts in a fun, sarcastic and sometimes sexual way. You will not hear any of these facts at the zoo. It says explicit for a reason.
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73. Frilled Neck Lizard and Secretary Bird
Last episode until July!
We take a sexy look at two very sexy looking animals: the frilled neck lizard of Australia and the secretary bird of Africa. Both with long sexy legs and bodies these two animals are the envy of all supermodels.
We look at the umbrella of a beard of this adorable lizard and some of the wacky feather patterns of the secretary bird who was named after a man of the 1800s? Fashion back then was weird.
Be sure to check out our Instagram and let us know what animals you want to learn about when we return after the break.
Scientific names
Frilled Neck Lizard: Chlamydosaurus kingii
Secretary Bird: Sagittarius serpentarius
Fun Fact! The secretary bird's scientific names translates to "snake archer."
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72. Beaver and Orb Weaver Spider
Yes I might have been editing this Monday night before its release date, but just like that snot in your nose and the allergies that caused it; its here!
It's Springtime! And with it, in addition to your constant sneezing comes two very spring time animals, ever if you don't think so. Me, having been a zookeeper for ten years can safely inform you that both the beaver and orb weaver spiders of the world are in fact very, very spring time animals.
Although we don't spend too much time talking about spring we do talk about stinky beaver butts and make some very obvious jokes. As for the orb weavers, they are without a doubt one of the most amazing and frightening spiders you'll find in you garden (but please don't kill them).
Scientific Names
American Beaver: Castor canadensis
Eurasian Beaver: Castor fiber
Garden spider UK: Araneus diadematus
Yellow garden spider US: Argiope aurantia
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71. POOP! Scat, fecal, guano, duty, crap...
This is without a doubt the shittiest episode to date. POOP!
That's right we are talking about animal poop! But not just any poop; some of the weirdest poop in the animal world. Cubed pooped, covering one's self with your own poop, pooping on your own legs, rolling, eating and being born in poop. The uses of poop are endless when it comes to the animal world.
Scientific names
Common Wombat: Vombatus ursinus
Northern Hairy-nosed wombat: Lasiorhimus krefftii
Southern Hairy-nosed wombat: Lasiorhinus latifrons
Colorado Potato Beetle: Leptinotarsa decemlineata
Marabou Stork: Leptoptilos crumenifer
Turkey Vulture: Cathartes aura
Dung Beetle: Scarabaeus sacer
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70. Stargazer and Pufferfish
This week we take to the ocean so to live out everyone's childhood dream of becoming a marine biologist. But since to ocean is so big and there are too many animals and planet to learn about in 30 minutes we'll just focus on two fish: once from your nightmares and one from the movies.
Stargazers are in fact a fish. The sneaky ninja ambush predators of the sea. With their large creepy eyes, wide gaping mouths and the ability to poison and/or you. Don't mess with this guy.
Pufferfish, most of us have heard of. They are a fish that can get 3x their size. But why? And more importantly how? Learn about bones, and lack there off, learn about spines, poison and why maybe you should think twice before putting some tasty fugu into your mouth.
Scientific names
Atlantic Stargazer: Uranoscopus scaber
Giant Stargazer: Kathetostoma giganteum
Porcupine Pufferfish: Didodon holocanthus
Tiger Pufferfish: Takifugu rubripes
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69. Bonobos and Ducks
I hope you all see the irony that for episode 69 we are talking about two of the weirdest and most promiscuous animals in the animal world: Bonobos and Ducks!
With Spring Break upon us, why would anyone want to work, unless of course its for sex. That's right; we're talking about animal sex. So keep your kids at home as we adults dive on in to the group sex world of bonobos and the beautiful and at time terrifying love life of ducks
As great apes, bonobos are probably the best at sex. If you will think of this troop of primates as a chill hippie commune. In order to solve problem and keep aggression from escalating their answer is sex.
As for ducks there are many ways males try to attract the females so to win their favor. It comes down to three thing: a dance, a song and fancy feathers. With every duck species with a different head and/or tail dance so to show off their beautiful plumage, as well as some calls; the female decides which one is the most beautiful. But what about the ones who don't get picked? Well let's just say they turn to the dark side and it has to do with their long and twirly penis. Those poor female ducks...well not really as their vaginal tract is just as weird, long and twirly. ALSO bird calls!!
Scientific names
Bonobo: Pan paniscus
Mallard Duck: Anas platyrhynchos
Common Goldeneye: Bucephala clangula
Black-bellied whistling duck: Dendrocygna autumnalis
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68. Mossy Frog and Okapi
Just because you're different and/or weird doesn't mean you should be shunned away. Being different shouldn't be frowned upon; its not a curse or a burden. If anything, being different is what makes you, and the animals we're talking about today, amazing! Yes, they are weird but that's all this show is about!
Vietnamese Mossy Frog: its a frog that looks like moss and is from Vietnam...duh. As weird as it is for a frog to look like moss what's weirder is their sex life. And Yes, they have a very interesting sex life. And more adventurous then most other animals.
Okapi: you probably have never heard of this animal, but if you know what a giraffe is and a zebra... well you probably still don't really know but at least now you're on the right track. Only instead of the African Sahara its the African forest.
Be sure to learn even more about okapis by visiting The Okapi Conservation Project and please consider donating so to help protect the engaged okapi.
https://www.okapiconservation.org/
Scientific Names
Vietnamese Mossy Frog: Theloderma corticale
Okapi: Okapi johnstoni
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Customer Reviews
Very fun!
I love this! It’s entertaining and informative. Thank you!!
Great Factual Podcast But Not For Kids
This is a really great podcast but (the title should give you a very big clue) it is definitely not for kids.
Don’t let this fool you into thinking that it’s just an excuse for the creator to make dirty jokes, though she does make a couple of them, it’s actually more of a way for her to be able to talk about facts that you don’t normally get from animal fact podcasts or websites because, let’s face it, those tend to mainly be aimed at kids. Being an adult only podcast allows her to talk the weird, strange and generally omitted facts about the animal kingdom.
Topics range from general trivia about the animal,to the birds and the bees (though she hasn’t covered bees yet) of some animals, to some strange and generally unknown facts about the animals.
The presenter is knowledgeable and the facts are accurate. If you want to broaden your knowledge and aren't too squeamish about certain topics, this is a great podcast to learn things that you didn’t know.
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