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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2021 · 53 MIN

Bizarre Animal Research: Drunk Birds, Silk-Spinning Goats, and More

from Wildly Curious · host Katy Reiss & Laura Fawks Lapole

Send us Fan MailIn this quirky and eye-opening episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole uncover some of the strangest and most fascinating animal research ever conducted. From birds getting tipsy on fermented berries to genetically engineered goats spinning silk, these studies reveal the surprising ways animals interact with the world around them. Learn how staring contests with seagulls can protect your food, and how methane-reducing cows might help combat climate change.Perfect for science lovers, animal enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the weirdest side of animal behavior and scientific exploration. Tune in to discover the bizarre world of animal research that pushes the boundaries of science and imagination.To see show notes, visit our website BeWildlyCurious.com or click here. 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 quirky and eye-opening episode of Wildly Curious (formerly For the Love of Nature), co-hosts Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole uncover some of the strangest and most fascinating animal research ever conducted. From birds getting tipsy on fermented berries to genetically engineered goats spinning silk, these studies reveal the surprising ways animals interact with the world around them. Learn how staring contests with seagulls can protect your food, and how methane-red...

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