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Have You Herd About Animals?
Tyler Inhofe and Sam Solkovits
94 episodes
3 months ago
Tyler and Sam bring a fun and diverse range to the topics of animals, with witty puns and fun antics. Hop on in with them and into the diverse world of animals. Save 15% with the code HERDSODA. Click the link and save today and improve your gut health! https://www.drinkolipop.com
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Tyler and Sam bring a fun and diverse range to the topics of animals, with witty puns and fun antics. Hop on in with them and into the diverse world of animals. Save 15% with the code HERDSODA. Click the link and save today and improve your gut health! https://www.drinkolipop.com
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Have You Herd About Rats?
Have You Herd About Animals?
18 minutes
1 year ago
Have You Herd About Rats?

Welcome back to Season 8 Herders! We have been gone for some time and we are coming back strong with Rats!
Please keep sending us emails of the animals you want to hear, we love getting requests!

 The term generally and indiscriminately applied to numerous members of several rodent families having bodies longer than about 12 cm, or 5 inches. (Smaller thin-tailed rodents are just as often indiscriminately referred to as mice.) In scientific usage, rat applies to any of 56 thin-tailed, medium-sized rodent species in the genus Rattus native to continental Asia and the adjacent islands of Southeast Asia eastward to the Australia-New Guinea region. A few species have spread far beyond their native range in close association with people. The brown rat, Rattus norvegicus (also called the Norway rat), and the house rat, R. rattus (also called the black rat, ship rat, or roof rat), live virtually everywhere that human populations have settled; the house rat is predominant in warmer climates, and the brown rat dominates in temperate regions, especially urban areas. Most likely originating in Asia, the brown rat reached Europe in the mid-1500s and North America around 1750. The house rat most likely originated in India. 

Have You Herd About Animals?
Tyler and Sam bring a fun and diverse range to the topics of animals, with witty puns and fun antics. Hop on in with them and into the diverse world of animals. Save 15% with the code HERDSODA. Click the link and save today and improve your gut health! https://www.drinkolipop.com