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Megalodon11 Oct 202400:32:11

One of the largest fish of all time, ruled the oceans for millennia. This week we discuss their supremacy and supposed downfall.

Gigantopithecus: The Biggest Ape of All Time04 Oct 202400:24:46

On this special Bigfoot Jamboree week we look into Gigantopithecus, an animal that many Bigfoot researchers say could actually be the hairy man himself. But after this episode you will see this animal could dwarf a Bigfoot.

Pygmy Sperm Whale02 Aug 202400:21:03

These incredibly rare tiny whales are the tiniest member of the sperm whale family. We know very little about these guys whether they are solitary hunters or if they travel in schools of thousands.

Black Widow Spiders26 Jul 202400:18:06

With over 31 species from around the world, some have the distinct red markings on their back while others have them on their belly! While their venom is quite potent, these spiders are very reluctant to bite and are quite shy.

Amphiumas: North Americas Longest "Salamander"19 Jul 202400:21:37

These mighty amphibians are extremely long with a versatile diet with the ability to bark like a dog and croak like a frog.

Muskox: Last Standing Megafauna12 Jul 202400:17:32

A might frigid and the last member of a dynasty of giants who called the artic their home. One of their famous abilities is to shut off heat to their external limbs.

Cave Goat: Cold-Blooded Mammal05 Jul 202400:21:26

This freaky Cave Goat had forward faced eyes armed with a beak-like toothed mouth. These extinct animals also have evidence of being cold blooded!

Inland Taipan: Deadliest Snake in the World28 Jun 202400:17:26

Mr. E is often asked what the deadliest snake in the world is, and it's a hard question for him to answer. On this episode we take a look at one of the top contenders, the Inland Taipan. While this snake is known for being secretive, shy, and reluctant to bite, it also has some of the most potent venom of any snake on the planet!

BOB the Humongous Fungus21 Jun 202400:15:05

While Bob is not quite flora or fauna, this humongous honey fungus makes a special appearance on this episode of Freaky Fauna Friday!

Olive Sea Snakes14 Jun 202400:14:53

These highly venomous marine reptiles have an undeserved reputation as being dangerous for extremely potent venom but are actually extremely curious and docile animals. Remember, next time you see an Olive Sea Snake, just redirect it and you'll both have a good time.

Lowland Streaked Tenrec07 Jun 202400:09:52

These mammals are endemic to Madagascar, they are the only mammals to use stridulation to communicate with each other, which is another form of echolocation. They can reproduce in the same season they are born.

Emu: The Only Bird to Win a War31 May 202400:14:34

Not only are these birds basically living dinosaurs, but they also lay gigantic eggs, are great pets, and are the only animal to ever win a national war.

Petroleum Flies27 Sep 202400:17:32

While they don't matter to many outside ecosystems, these flies show the versatility and ingenuity of life being able to inhabit every space on the planet. "Life finds a way."

Colugos: Giant Flying Lemers24 May 202400:12:08

These are some of the largest gliding mammals that exist. They are known to be very secretive, so when they are seen they are mistaken for little aliens or some other cryptid. Also, they have gliding membranes inside out in order to poop, and sometimes they get stuck.

Dinosaur Sounds17 May 202400:12:09

We look at some scientifically hypothesized dinosaur sounds and whether or not they sound scary.

Capybaras: Natures Taxi's10 May 202400:12:17

Not only are these giant rodents known for being big aquatic buses and being extremely friendly, but they are also quite tasty, and the Pope classified them as a fish.

Dumbo Octopus: The Cuties little guy !03 May 202400:11:21

On this episode Mr. E and Emily discuss the Dumbo Octopus that is unlike any other octopus that you may know. These cute little creatures are only cute in the water and live thousands to tens of thousands of feet in the deep ocean. So please take a deep deep dive with us and enjoy the Dumbo Octopus.

Silverfish: Not Silver and not Fish!26 Apr 202400:16:28

These amazing little animals are survivors and fast breeder, but they are a bad sign in your home!

Leatherback Sea Turtle19 Apr 202400:24:17

Not only are these the largest turtle species and one of the largest living reptiles in the world, it is also the last living member of an ancient order that may explain how giant prehistoric marine reptiles survived. They dive to depths greater than any other reptile and unlike almost all reptiles, while not being truly warm blooded, they are able to maintain a stable body temperature.

Electric Eel: The Shocking Truth12 Apr 202400:16:16

Not only are these aquatic masters of electric manipulation, they are also very good talkers and listeners. Make sure you give these guys a wide berth in the dry season and remember they are not eels.....

Hellbender: Americas Mightiest Amphibian?05 Apr 202400:18:27

This episode we dive into what is currently the largest documented Salamander in North America. Even though these snot otters are mighty, they still need your protection.


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Babirusa29 Mar 202400:18:24

The North Sulawesi Babirusa, or “pig deer” is an astounding, prehistoric-looking animal from Indonesia. Rarely seen, but with an appearance impossible to forget, the adult males of this swine species sport some of the strangest (and least-functional) tusks in nature.

Pirates Eyes: Largest Single Cell Organism22 Mar 202400:13:32

These little critters are often seen on the beach, they are the worlds largest single cell organism and they can get up to the size of a softball!

Rock Pika20 Sep 202400:23:46

Suggested by listener Mady, these little haymakers are known for their vast ability to store food and for yelling. Just make sure you don't call them a rodent!

Sea Angels: Butterfly Killers15 Mar 202400:15:03

These beautiful shell-less snails are a must see for any ocean going explorer. But don't let their beauty fool you, for they are deadly predators to their chosen adversary the sea butterfly.

Tardigrades: Water Bears and Moss Piglets08 Mar 202400:27:44

These tiny, indestructible beings are the foundation of complex life, the builders of environments, and have their own phylum slice in the pie of life.

Grizzly Bears: Best Land Mammal01 Mar 202400:26:31

Not only are these true monsters of the woods powerful but they can also be very intelligent. Be careful when you're in their territory because they are famous for starting to eat you while you're still alive.

Spinosaurus: Masters of Messing With Science23 Feb 202400:27:11

This animal has been messing with paleontologists since its first discovery and the loss of the first known fossil in a bombing during World War 2.

Barreleye Fish16 Feb 202400:15:22

These amazing little deep-sea fish are famous for their hyper evolved eyes and head structure!

Whale Shark: Biggest Living Fish09 Feb 202400:21:47

These truly monstrous marine mega titans, despite their size are often very gentle and even friendly towards humans.

Immortal Jellyfish02 Feb 202400:16:05

These crazy little critters are an afront to the rules of biological science. These creatures have figured out some way to remain truly immortal and science can't seem to figure it out.

California Condor26 Jan 202400:25:05

The California Condor, while it may not have the largest wingspan, it is still one of the heaviest birds soaring through our skies. Unlike most other avian scavengers, these animals possess a neat trick where they can carry chunks or pieces of large animal carcasses back to their nesting sites.

No episode this week!19 Jan 202400:01:04

We had a lot happen this week and where not able to get a FFF out to you, we apologize, and we will be back next week~!

Humboldt Squid12 Jan 202400:23:51

While these squid may not be as large as their truly colossal cousins, they definitely make up for it with their extremely aggressive attitude.

Long Tailed Planigale13 Sep 202400:19:07

The world's smallest marsupial and one of the worlds smallest mammals. Thank you to Elise for picking this famous Freaky Fauna!

New Species Discovered in 202305 Jan 202400:23:21

Peaceful Mr. E and Jay take a minute to review all the new species discovered in the previous year, from the fastest rotating spiders to the legless lizard that will knock your socks off.


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Sulcata Tortoise29 Dec 202300:23:09

The largest non-island tortoise in the entire world, the Sulcata Tortoise is definitely not a pet for everyone. These living bulldozers can remove a toilet from a floor and can borrow out of a locked bathroom with ease.

Green Anaconda: Heavyweight of the Wetland22 Dec 202300:18:09

The green anaconda is the largest snake in the world when measured by weight, and unlike their movie reputation, they are much more docile and calculated as a predator.

Kiwi15 Dec 202300:12:34

This amazing little bird is one of the oldest known on the planet and lays eggs the size of Emu eggs!

Garden Sea Slug08 Dec 202300:16:01

On this episode we discuss the garden sea slug which was thought, like other animals, to eat algae and then incorporate it into their skin to do photosynthesis but due to new studies it is thought to be cloning the DNA and incorporating it into their own cells.


White Spotted Pufferfish: The Grand Architect01 Dec 202300:14:35

These little guys are known for both their amazing ability to create some of the biggest and most complex nest design on the planet and for having some of the strongest toxins to ever form in the animal kingdom.

The Mythical Tapir24 Nov 202300:19:17

Tapirs are found in Central and South America, as well as Malaysia. Tapirs are the last lineage of ancient order of mammals that's existed since the extinction of the dinosaurs, so lets show Tapirs some love on this episode of Freaky Fauna Friday!


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Hubbs Beaked Whale17 Nov 202300:21:33

Hubbs Beaked Whales and their entire family are some the strangest cetaceans to ever exist. Whales with tusks! What's weirder than that?

Gorgonopsids: Reptile Cats10 Nov 202300:17:39

These powerful creatures came in sizes from raccoon to polar bear and they were the apex predators of their day. They share reptilian and mammalian traits and ruled the world in the Permian age.

Giant Anteater03 Nov 202300:23:13

These guys are the masters of eating ants and termites. They also use their massive meaty mitts and claws to tear into termite mounds that can sometimes be as hard as concrete.

Woolly Rhino06 Sep 202400:23:12

These iconic living tanks from the ice age are an indicator of the times a changin'

Mantis Shrimp27 Oct 202300:27:37

On this episode of Freaky Fauna Friday we take a relaxing dive underwater to visit the hardest punching animal in the world, the Mantis Shrimp. These little guys can literally boil water with their deadly blows and implode the space around them. They also have the best eyes in all of the animal kingdom, able to see in many different light spectrums. We're even attempting to use these special qualities to detect cancer cells in human beings. So get your swimming trunks and your boxing gloves out on this episode of Freaky Fauna Friday!

Pangolin20 Oct 202300:27:02

From being so heavily armored that tigers don't care about them to being the most trafficked animal in the world, this week we discuss the Pangolin.

Virginia Opossum13 Oct 202300:16:59

The mean, not green, tick eating machine. Whether playing dead or hissing at you, these freaky fun little guys are natures pest control. They may look scary, but they are nearly harmless. Mama said they got all them teeth but they can't really hurt ya. If you're not an opossum fan, maybe after this episode you will change your perspective.


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Narrow Mouth Frog and his Mighty Protector06 Oct 202300:14:19

This episode we take a look at the relationship between the Narrow Mouth Frog and the Spiders that protect them as the Frogs protect the Spiders eggs. This phenomenon takes place all around the world. Remember to find joy in the little things in life. It's not about the destination, it's about the journey.

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