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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 45 MIN

Super Smelts| Episode 44

from Life: The Complete Story · host Life: The Complete Story

In this conversation, the hosts discuss various animals and their public perceptions, focusing on the negative PR surrounding certain species like vultures and the aye-aye. They explore the importance of conservation efforts for these misunderstood animals. The discussion then shifts to freshwater smelts, their families, and the unique characteristics of the noodle fish. The hosts also highlight the New Zealand Grayling, an extinct species, and the rainbow smelt, an invasive species affecting native fish populations. Finally, they delve into the concept of biomes, explaining how they classify ecosystems and their significance in ecology.

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Super Smelts| Episode 44

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