Your favorite friendly neighborhood librarians are back with another information-filled episode of Stump the Librarian! In this episode, our librarians prove that they will try their best to answer any and every question they get! And will always go a little above and beyond what you asked for, but hey that’s what librarians are for. Listen as Emily and Courtnei, with a little help from our librarian-behind-the-computer, Jill, answer questions about the moon, jaguars, and Florida’s state representatives. You’ll learn quite a bit and hopefully laugh a little too! 


 


Join us every other Wednesday as we answer listener questions about space, nature, human bodies, animals, and so much more. You can submit your own question for a chance to Stump the Librarian. Check out kdl.org/stump. You can also email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you! You can follow our podcast at stumpthelibrarian.podbean.com/ or anywhere you get podcasts. 


 


Interested in learning and exploring more about this episode's curious questions?  You can always use any of the databases KDL has to offer with your library card. Just go to kdl.org/online-resources/ to find the best database for more information on the answer to your question. And don’t forget the books! Our catalog is full of amazing books that are filled with fascinating information. Just visit kdl.bibliocommons.com/ to search for your next great read! 


Here are the books we mentioned in this episode. Check them out! 


Time Villains by Victor Piñeiro 
The US Congress for Kids by Ronald A Reis 


 


Concerning the Moon... 


https://www.mexicolore.co.uk/aztecs/stories/creation-of-the-moon 


https://science.ucalgary.ca/rothney-observatory/community/first-nations-skylore/moon 


https://nativememoryproject.org/story/lakota-stories-creation-of-the-sun-moon/ 


https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-did-the-moon-form.html 


 


Concerning the State Representatives of Florida... 


https://kdl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S174C256198 


https://www.house.gov/ 


https://history.house.gov/ 


  


Concerning Black Jaguars... 


https://www.britannica.com/animal/black-panther-mammal 


Do Black Jaguars' Have spots? | One Wild Fact | Earth Unplugged 


https://www.wwf.org.uk/learn/fascinating-facts/jaguars#:~:text=Jaguars%20are%20opportunistic%20hunters%20and,and%20huge%20predators%20like%20caiman


https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/3944