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the TEETH
Jeremy Carberry
16 episodes
3 weeks ago
David the shepherd boy and Samson the strongman are some of the lion attack victims in the most read book of all time... but why is it always one lion and not a pride? We dig into some historical and biological evidence and come to an extremely fascinating conclusion! Support the show
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David the shepherd boy and Samson the strongman are some of the lion attack victims in the most read book of all time... but why is it always one lion and not a pride? We dig into some historical and biological evidence and come to an extremely fascinating conclusion! Support the show
Show more...
Nature
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Sports,
Wilderness
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I WAS STUNG BY A BOX JELLYFISH
the TEETH
53 minutes
2 months ago
I WAS STUNG BY A BOX JELLYFISH
Danny Meuninck was stung by the most venomous animal on earth while swimming alone almost 1/2 mile from shore in Hawai'i. Wait...a box jelly in Hawai'i?!?! Yuuuuup... Hear how he survived the unbearable experience! Check out Danny's podcast about all things Alaska here: The Last Frontier Podcast: "Animal Attacks" featuring Jeremy Another podcast on the topic of animal attacks: Man Eaters Support the show
the TEETH
David the shepherd boy and Samson the strongman are some of the lion attack victims in the most read book of all time... but why is it always one lion and not a pride? We dig into some historical and biological evidence and come to an extremely fascinating conclusion! Support the show