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GD XX: An Insect Feast
Generic Drift
English - June 12, 2019 06:00 - 1 hour - 64.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsAstronomy Science Nature animals anthropology astronomy biology british comedy entomology insects news science Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Harvey and Adam discuss befuddling bed bugs, cricket cuisine and worrisome wolves.
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SHOW NOTES:
Introduction
Walk the Wight JustGiving Page (£1,000 baby!) Adam playing softballDinosaur of the Month
History of Aotearoa Podcast Moa skeleton Moa paleoart Footprints video News article (The Sydney Morning Herald)Don't let the bed bugs bite
Ladybird image Froghopper image Greenfly image Rain bug image Bed bug image Bedbugs evolved more than 100 million years ago (Science Daily) Bedbugs predated T. rex and Triceratops (The Scientist) Scientific paper GallimimusEating insects
Abokado poke bowl promo image Crickets have hit the high street - can they save the planet? (BBC) 7 reasons to eat insects (IFT) @EatBugsOutreachWolf hybrids
Wolf-dog 'swarms' threaten Europe's wolves (Science Daily) Scientific paper