Recent Episodes
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Noah's Dove
Nov 20, 2024 – 01:08:50 -
Rewilding Rhinos w/Alison Kennedy-Benson
Nov 18, 2024 – 50:52 -
Indian Rhinos Revival
Nov 13, 2024 – 01:10:32 -
Saigas Straight From Seuss
Nov 11, 2024 – 01:00:50 -
Bald Eagles Are Back
Nov 6, 2024 – 01:18:34 -
The Urgent Need for Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from the Living Planet Index
Oct 30, 2024 – 58:44 -
Sea Snakes Surprise
Oct 28, 2024 – 01:13:38 -
Fools Paradise (lost?) Filmmaker Alexandra Lexton
Oct 23, 2024 – 43:02 -
Mystique of Komodo Dragons
Oct 21, 2024 – 01:12:41 -
The Climate Crisis: Origins of Science Denial & Our Future
Oct 16, 2024 – 54:52 -
Pygmy Hippo: Moo Deng's Origins
Oct 14, 2024 – 01:09:48 -
Bengal Tigers re-Bounding
Oct 9, 2024 – 01:17:56 -
Save a Tiger, Save the World w/Sunarto
Oct 7, 2024 – 58:31 -
Preserving Frogs w/Alice Stroud
Oct 2, 2024 – 01:06:31 -
Hummingbirds Do Hover
Sep 30, 2024 – 01:10:53 -
Epic Birdwatching Adventure w/Harry Boorman
Sep 25, 2024 – 01:04:33 -
Wowed by Naked Mole Rats
Sep 23, 2024 – 01:14:47 -
Hyrax Can Sing
Sep 18, 2024 – 01:22:49 -
Axolotl: Mysteries of Regeneration
Sep 16, 2024 – 01:02:23 -
Freshwater Baikal Seal
Sep 11, 2024 – 01:06:15 -
Why Animals Talk w/Dr Arik Kershenbaum
Sep 4, 2024 – 52:08 -
Orcas Part II: Wolves of the Sea
Sep 2, 2024 – 01:19:08 -
Ocelot Conservation w/Panthera's Raissa Sepulveda
Aug 28, 2024 – 01:06:39 -
Ocean Wolves, the Orcas Part I
Aug 26, 2024 – 01:01:47 -
Alluring Ocelots
Aug 21, 2024 – 01:11:31 -
Devils of Tasmania
Aug 19, 2024 – 01:03:39 -
Exploring Mongolia's Untouched Wilderness w/Peter Fong
Aug 14, 2024 – 01:02:05 -
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Aug 7, 2024 – 01:24:19 -
Iconic Red Kangaroo
Aug 5, 2024 – 01:09:01 -
OceanXplorer Zoleka Filander
Jul 31, 2024 – 44:35 -
Blue Whale Research w/Dr Kim Goetz
Jul 29, 2024 – 01:04:11 -
Sea'in Starfish
Jul 24, 2024 – 01:10:31 -
African Penguin Conservation w/Stephanie Arnie
Jul 22, 2024 – 01:36:31 -
African Penguins Slipping Away
Jul 15, 2024 – 01:26:07 -
Breaking Barriers in Shark Science w/Jasmin Graham
Jul 10, 2024 – 01:09:24 -
Don't Touch the Blue-Ringed Octopus
Jul 8, 2024 – 01:21:00 -
Saving Nemo, aka the Clownfish
Jul 3, 2024 – 01:20:26 -
The Plastics in Our World w/Dr Lisa Erdle
Jul 1, 2024 – 59:11 -
Sharkfest w/Dr Mike Heithaus
Jun 26, 2024 – 49:07 -
Tigers of the Deep: Sharks
Jun 24, 2024 – 01:24:45 -
Papua New Guinea Experiences: Conservation, Culture, and Wildlife
Jun 19, 2024 – 01:05:02 -
Saving African Painted Dogs w/Dr Greg Rasmussen
Jun 17, 2024 – 01:18:31 -
Peregrine Falcon, Hawaiian Crow, California Condor Conservation w/Sophie Osborn
Jun 12, 2024 – 53:22 -
Crow About Crows
Jun 10, 2024 – 01:11:50 -
Greenland Sharks Defy Nature
Jun 5, 2024 – 01:15:24 -
Facts over Fear w/OCEARCH Founder Chris Fischer
Jun 3, 2024 – 01:05:39 -
Overcoming Challenges in Madagascar w/Dr Abigail Ross
May 29, 2024 – 49:36 -
Sifakas Slipping Away
May 22, 2024 – 01:03:01 -
A Whaler at Twilight with Conservationist Alexander Brash
May 15, 2024 – 58:18 -
Extraordinary Echidnas
May 7, 2024 – 01:14:32
Recent Reviews
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Petros117Great way to feed my animal passion!This podcast is filled with many unique and interesting facts about lots of different animals. Chris and Angie have great synergy. They are so genuine and passionate about animals and it’s easy to see as you listen to them dork out on some awesome species. I’m a herper so I really enjoy the reptile episodes but all them are really interesting. I’m also a caver and would love if you could do an episode on the blind cave fish. I’m sure the evolution will be fascinating! Thank you Chris and Angie for the knowledge and passion you share with your listeners!
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BurbetAnswers questions you have (or didn’t have) about Creatures that you know (or didn’t know!)It has taken me too long to find this amazing podcast and how I have SO many to catch up on! Brian and Angie (congratulations on the PhD (that’s how far behind I am!) deliver every single episode with facts, conservation status, person anecdotes, maternal RNA (you haven’t lost me yet Brian!), evolution, enthusiasm and information about what organizations are doing good work that are worth of attention. When I was a kid, we had a plastic box in our living room which was filled with square cards each one focused on photographs, maps, and facts about a creature. I would spend hours just pouring over these cards and dreaming of what it would be like to meet them. And now we have Wikipedia and this podcast! If you are an animal lover and lifetime learner, you will love this show. Brian and Angie, thank you for making time in your lives to share your knowledge with your listeners - you are inspiring me to find more ways to make a difference through conservation! ~Beth
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The WallerusWhat a Great PodcastGrowing up I was always obsessed with animals, I wanted to be a marine biologist or paleontologist.. as I got older, living in New York and being driven toward a field with a, “stable income,” I shifted gears and was drawn away from my childhood dreams. After seeing sperm whales on vacation in the Azores, I searched and came across all creatures podcast with an episode specifically on sperm whales! I really enjoy the presentation, discussions, and information provided about the animals and quickly realized there are many more unique episodes available! My childhood passion was lit aflame again and I get to share my passion with my wife, during our car rides, particularly now as we are in Madeira and I play this podcast every car ride. This podcast inspires me and makes me want to go to Africa or Australia as my next big trip. The hosts are great and the premise is awesome. Will definitely become a Patreon supporter when I get home from vacation! Keep doing what you do!
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asyouwish1999910/10Absolutely my favorite animal learning podcast!
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kaitlin731This show makes me happy!First of all, I just want to say that I absolutely love this podcast. Angie & Chris are so passionate about their subject, and I have learned so much about wildlife and evolution while listening to the podcast. I give 4 stars instead of 5 because while I love the information presented, I really think that some scripting and editing could make the show truly excellent. From my perspective, there doesn’t seem to be an organization to the show, and Chris & Angie often interrupt one another for what seem to be tangents that can go on for five minutes. The vocabulary and descriptions are also bland— words like ‘awesome’ and ‘amazing’ are used often when what I really want is to be able to visualize the animal in my imagination and understand their eccentricities. So it’s pretty clear to me that they haven’t really scripted or structured the show…but are kinda just chatting into a mic. Which may be all they have time for with their kids and jobs! So, I understand. But a bit of structure, momentum, and imagery could really take the show to a whole new level. I would share it with everyone I know. Overall, I absolutely love y’all and listen to the show every night before bed. Keep it up, and you are making me a happier person because I love more of the world around me. I looked at a rhinoceros beetle for about 30 minutes the other day because you’ve made me appreciate nature more. - Kaitlin
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Hazel 🩰Fascinating!❤️I’m 12 years old, and I like listening to this podcast, especially the marine animal episodes. Can you do an episode just about animal stats? Or can you cover greenland sharks if you haven’t already? 🦅🦈🐧🐢🐆🐈🦚🦦🐿🐊🐋🐝
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treetopbirdGreat show!!So much detailed, scientific info about animals delivered in an engaging way. Don’t miss this one!
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Afarmer67Best podcast ever!I Really enjoy listening to this podcast get to learn about different animals their evolution and behavior, while also get amazing tips how to work towards conservation and saving the animals and our environment! Thank you Chris and Angie for all that you all do!
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MarkChicagoILCrocsTwenty minutes in and I haven’t learned much about saltwater crocs. I have learned that the hosts want to go to Australia.
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mootdogSuper podcast to wind down withForever a fan. Love this show
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hddigiejkkrigjfrkgirjgofigkgThis podcast is so amazing!Hey, You guys’s podcast always brings a smile to my face. i’m in high school and want to go into animal work, so this podcast is high on my list. it’s so fun to tune in and listen about a new amazing creature every week. keep up the good work!
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WenKatBooAwesome!I love this podcast. I started listening to it while I was out walking my dog while immensely pregnant and I really enjoyed it! Now I listen to it while walking my dog and baby and I love it! It sets me in a good mood and I love how funny Chris and Angie are with their dry humor. So many fun facts! I would highly recommend .
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AlaskaPuffinI need more than 2 thumbs 👍🏻This is an AWESOME PODCAST - for knowledge, for insight, for empathy with all the incredible lifeforms we (should learn how to better) share this Earth with.
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WustlerJrMarch Reptile Madness 2024I know it’s a bit early but remember when I said I was going to make a reptile bracket? Well I chose 16 Reptiles for March Reptile Madness 2024 (huh, it doesn’t have that ring to it but whatever) I’m suggesting these 16 for you guys to choose from and make “teams” out of them (like last year team Angie and Team Chris) You don’t have to use all of them but if you did that would be great!😁 Green Anaconda Burmese Python Black Mamba King Cobra Nile Croc Gharial Amazon Caiman American Alligator Galapagos Tortoise Alligator Snapping Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Gila Monster Blue Tongued Skink Galapagos Iguana Tokay Gecko Jackson’s Chameleon I love the podcast so keep up the amazing work!
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PhannetteGreat PodcastI found this podcast while looking for a mountain gorilla podcasts. Glad I did. I’ve gone through several of the episodes. Not sure if I can say my favorite episode. It’s so interesting to learn about all aspects of different animals.
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Jrs4800Love this podcastI hope to one day hear an episode on sea slugs they are really cool I think it would be a very interesting episode
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A Fan, Not of the HostEASY TOP 5!I live for nature podcasts. Thank you for producing a steady and constant stream of evocative, powerful, and engaging episodes that arrest my soul and remind me to be a better human every day. Shout out to this podcast for keeping me grounded and accountable. I leave the podcast feeling better and my humanity restored with each episode. What would I do and who would I be wo these enriching podcasts.
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pls-fix-share-to-storyI love it! Educational and endearing.I am a veterinary student interested in conservation medicine and I love listening to this podcast. I’ve learned so many fun and surprising facts and it helps me learn about species I haven't encountered before! It’s also so wholesome and funny—it’s sort of like sports commentators talking to each other when someone does some impressive play only they’re talking about whale physiology or something nerdy like that. As an animal nerd I absolutely love it!!!
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Dodgergrl1Obsessed!Just found this podcast, it is soooo very good, informative and entertaining. This is now my favorite animal related podcast
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Branden0110DiversityI love all the different animals they cover. Every episode seems fresh and exciting!!!
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ItzLordFarquaadAnimal education at it’s FINEST!Hi! My name is AJ. I discovered your podcast November of last year and ever since I’ve been binging your episodes while I’m at work driving. I love when either you, Chris or Angie asks a question to the other and I instantly say the answer but Chris/or Angie gets the question wrong. (Hint: I knew what the Haast Eagle and HellPigs were) It’s definitely a great feeling even though I know y’all are much smarter than me lol. Anyways, You two have rekindled my passion for animals and I will continue follow all the great work and success you’ve accomplished. Keep up the phenomenal work!❤️
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ScarletmindedPallas’ Cats!I am lucky to volunteer at a local zoo that has two Pallas’ Cats. I first thought Olaf just had a bad attitude with whisker twitches, but the other one has the same level of grumpy. The zoo is also open in winter, so foofballs! They also tend to be more active when less people are in the zoo off season. I will go this weekend to watch them! Thanks for having this podcast. I really wanted to know why they twitch their whiskers when seeing a human. I adore these lovable curmudgeons! Animals after my own heart! I will be listening to your podcast from now on. Great introduction.
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GuitarGirl36Amazing!! I love this Podcast!I am a college student and Dr. Adkin has been my professor several times. She is incredible and this podcast is just as amazing as she is! I have learned so much from this podcast!
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jules121212So informativeI am a high school teacher that LOVES the information that you are putting out there. Thank you so much. I talk about the things l learn from you every week. ❤️❤️
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lxni27Epic & Educational!I love this podcast. I listen to it every night when I’m trying to go to sleep… Often I end up staying up later to listen more or have to turn it off because it’s too entertaining to sleep. I highly suggest this podcast for all animal lovers!
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Gino40Life Changing and InspiringI have now been listening to this podcast for over 3 years now and a review is long overdue. Some background, I began listening when I worked at a golf course observing red tailed hawks and coyotes and was in school for animal science. I started from episode 1 and was hooked from then on. I then received my first hoofstock internship at the accredited facility I visited most as a kid, later hired, transferred departments, and am now a lead at 23. I can confidently say listening to Chris and Angie along the way has kept me motivated in more ways than I could imagine. They are so incredibly passionate about what they do, with a ton of experience behind them to share stories as they go. They clearly make this podcast for something bigger than themselves, to fight the good fight and raise awareness and amaze listeners with everything from history of the species to physiology and courtship. Both of them do such amazing and extensive research to ensure us listeners are getting to know everything we can about whatever species is in conversation. I’m hooked for every second of every episode. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who has an interest in animals, conservation, science, or even just some great conversation between two amazing people. And I thank YOU guys, Chris and Angie, for giving me something to look forward to all these years (and counting). And giving me a set of role models to look up to as I progress in my career. If I could rate this every star in space, I would. Some of my favorite episodes: •35 Bactrian Camel •122 African Elephant •164 Cheetah •155 Bonobos •213 American Alligator •287 Bull Sharks •296 Green Anaconda •300 Asian Elephants
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anneiswrightAmazing!!Each episode is so well researched and educational. I learn so many new facts that I can’t wait to share with my friends and family after each episode. All Creatures podcast is a well rounded show that cares so much about the animals they talk about! Love it love it love it!
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Rhino5151Kentucky RhinoFun to listen to, diverse topics, great guests. Love the back and forth between the hosts, very natural. I work as a naturaalist and I encourage my staff to listen to the great information they can get from listening about the native US speecies they cover.
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KrieLemonLoverGreat Pod to Learn about AnimalsI just started listening to this podcast and its great. The Salmon episode blew my socks off and I don’t particularly even care about salmon. If you want to learn about a specific animal, but are too lazy to look the information yourself, then this is a great pod to listen to.
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jaybee maldardGreat Podcast!As a senior biology major in undergrad, I am always looking for ways to engage with the material I have learned in class, in real life. How cool is it that I can follow along with this team of scientists that really go into the details that make each of these animals so unique?! This podcast brings me so much joy and it is so cool to show off what I’ve learned to my family and friends about these creatures! I hope they will continue to produce episodes for many years… at least until I finish all of my schooling!!
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Mermaid91!WonderfulGreat podcast! It is overflowing with information about animals and the work chemistry between Angie and Chris is very enjoyable. P.S. I love when Chris refers to locations in New Zealand in relation to Lord of the Rings, Hobbiton is on my bucket list.
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lrose20FascinatingFascinating and educational, this podcast has taught me so much about animals I didn’t know anything about
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Gabe.M.WBeautifulI love this pod. It’s the only one I listen to regularly. Chris and Angie are very good at delivering great podcasts every week. Although I don’t agree with the theory of evolution it’s still interesting to learn about their opinions.
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jillgeltnerLove this podcast!What a fun and informative podcast! Love hearing about Rainbow’s adventures in the neighborhood. Who knew Crows were so smart. The info about different animals and how cool they are is fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to teach us all.
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jodicdGreat podcastChris and Angie are educational and entertaining. I learn about a variety of species. They always focus on conservation which is so important. I try and listen every night. I love that they started a kid version too.
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MapleBagelBest Podcast!This is a amazing podcast, as well as beind educational, it is fun to listen to and it will make you want to fight for the animals they will cover. It is a must listen! I personaly think they should cover the ribbon seal or star nosed mole.
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CarloMacDonaldAbsolutely outstandingThere is no other animal related podcast that puts the heart and soul in every episode than this one. The way they speak about every creature they cover it’s like an hour long love letter every week. I cannot recommend this more.
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Mamahawk7Good info! Good friendship!Love the info and really enjoy the camaraderie you two have, you work well together to share info in a thorough way. Keep going! Looking forward to listening to all of the past episodes, and new critters coming up!
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Bcr1980This is the best podcast ever!😃😮😃😀😄I love your podcast absolutely the best podcast out there a lot more people should know about this. I think the next animal you should do is the northern haired-nosed wombat there is only 60 left! You should get the book ALMOST GONE by Steve Jenkins it is the best! I keep surprising my mom and dad about cool animals. My favorite is the pangolins and pikas.
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InboardHalo4002All CreaturesI love animals and am so glad I found this podcast! Chris and Angie are awesome and so genuinely enthusiastic. They make the science accessible and have so much interesting information on these amazing creatures. If I can suggest an animal, I would like for you to cover horseshoe crabs sometime please.
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GhhdtingeI love this podcast!I am a biologist for the state of Georgia and self professed field guide geek and absolutely love this podcast. The hosts really give a detailed summary of their subject. It is the perfect podcast for my morning commute. I get a ton of useful information from this podcast and cannot wait to listen to all of them. Keep them coming.
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wombatkaleighOur planet.This podcast is all about change for our world and our animals. Inspires me every time I listen to an episode! Both very knowledgeable and you can tell they love what they do. By far my favorite podcast to listen to. Thank you guys and keep it up! I would really love to hear a wombat episode! Australian animals by far are my favorite.
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nursegrainerGreat Podcast!I have listened to the last two episodes and love it from Savannah, GA!! Keep it going!! Such wonderful information about wildlife! Animal suggestion for a future episode: Secretarybird Thank you
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Colinnnnnn1Fantastic and Informative!I recently discovered this podcast and as a recent wildlife biology graduate it quickly became one of my favorites! Chris and Angie do an excellent job of putting conservation information out there in a fun and accessible way. I always find myself bringing up facts from the episodes to anyone who will listen and hopefully getting other people into conservation, and this podcast is a great place to start!
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skd akrbanf andnshelfbwkfbajrWonderful!These podcasts are great for sleepless nights or (at least in my case) if your doing a mindless school assignment. I think a fun podcast could be the environment that humans created, mainly cities, showing it’s affect it has on animals, what animals thrive, and how animals physiology changes or how there behavior changes, I think that would be very interesting! Love y’all!
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Diane StoneGreat PodcastI love this podcast. I have been listening to it for over two years now and it is both a great companion on long drives and for sleepless nights. I enjoy moving through my world knowing more about the animals I share it with. I think favorite episode might be the conversation about the wild dogs/painted dogs.
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🦜🐢🐧A Diamond in the RoughI find this podcast from Corbin Maxy and I can’t stop listening and I love all the episodes there is not one I don’t like just please for the love of god KEEP DOING PODCASTS ps. Plz do one on mountain gorillas they are my passion and plan for life thx
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JaLoStoneLove it!I’m currently working towards a degree in wildlife biology so I am OBSESSED with this podcast! And, as a bonus, I get to give my family all kinds of random facts on different animals we see at the zoo lol. Thanks for this great podcast Chris and Angie!
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TacoNoles94SharksLove the podcast! I listen to them at work. We need more ocean and shark podcasts! Don’t think y’all have covered the hammerhead or the mako
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ZookeeperRandiMUST LISTEN!!Subscribe to this podcast now! It’s great for anyone who loves animals even if you’re an expert! As a zookeeper I love listening to other families of animals that I don’t work with to help broaden my knowledge.
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