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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2022 · 1H 9M

"Accurate" Fairy Tales: What if Classic Stories Were Scientifically Correct?

from Wildly Curious · host Katy Reiss & Laura Fawks Lapole

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole reimagine some of our favorite fairy tales through the lens of science. From Jack and the Beanstalk to Little Red Riding Hood, they take a closer look at what would really happen if these stories followed the laws of nature. Would a beanstalk really hold a person? Could a wolf successfully impersonate a grandma? Get ready for a hilarious and insightful dive into the ridiculous world of “accurate” fairy tales!Perfect for science enthusiasts, fairy tale fans, and anyone who loves to question the logic behind beloved stories. Support the show🎉 Support us on Patreon to keep the episodes coming! 🪼🦤🧠 For more laughs, catch us on YouTube!Track a real wild animal. Support conservation. Feel slightly cooler than you did five seconds ago. Visit www.myfahlo.com to get 20% off tracking bracelets with code WildlyKaty.

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole reimagine some of our favorite fairy tales through the lens of science. From Jack and the Beanstalk to Little Red Riding Hood, they take a closer look at what would really happen if these stories followed the laws of nature. Would a beanstalk really hold a person? Could a wolf successfully impersonate a grandma? Get ready for a hilarious and insightful dive into the...

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