This week, Kirk starts us off with an unbelievable story about a recent science expedition to one of the most remote jungles in the world where scientists bizarrely discovered a terrestrial shrimp. That's right a shrimp that lives on land.
Rachel is up next and tells us about a beautiful and rare phenomenon, hair snow. This strange creation requires a fungus and exactly the right weather. When they come together, something magical happens.
Victoria rounds out the show by doing a run-down on the most successful predators on earth. Sure, there are tigers and wolves and birds of prey but can you guess the animal with an astounding 95% hunting success rate?
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Flying Snakes (not on a plane)
He with the Biggest Mouth is Dominant
Not a Treatise on Bacon
Orchids are named after WHAT???
The Horror Frog and other tales
We know the secrets of the fire swamps
Giant phallic death stench flowers
Bulletproof Armadillos, Metamorphic Goo, and Superfetation
The Extreme Slime of the Hagfish
Spiders can fly?
Off with Their Heads!
More Butts Than You Would Expect in One Episode
Silent but Deadly-When Lakes Attack
Let’s all use the Pig Toilet
Wet Spot on the Savanna
Urine Trouble for that Pun
Nightmare Fish, Contagious Cancer and Farting Comets
The Tree of Death, Hot Flowers and Sun Stones
Exploding Napalm Bat Bombs
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