Kirk takes us on a journey to learn about where the smell of Musk comes from and along the way we find out about a problem with the synthetic versions that took our nostrils by storm starting in the 1990s. Rachel then tells the amazing story about how the physical structure of dragonfly wings can destroy bacteria just by coming into contact with it.
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Talking Baby Talk to Dolphins
Cave Dwelling Human Fish
Why Does Nature Keep Making Crabs?
The Unicorn of the Sea
The Bird with a Three Foot Tail
The Liquid Rainbow River
Goats Don’t Get Scurvy
Viruses Can Make You More Attractive! (to mosquitoes)
The Rarest Bee in the World
Hold on...is the sun actually Green?
If a Kiwi eats a Kiwi is it Cannibalism?
Gambling After Crocodile Arousal
Is That an Ox Pecker Sleeping in your Crotch?
A Galling Story of Ants
The Loneliest Whale in the Ocean
Can We Really Even See Purple?
The Unsolved Case of 10,000 feet of Missing Geologic History
Playing with the Anaconda
Please Fish Don’t Eat Me
Mysterious Origins of the Color Purple
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