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The Natural History Cupboard Podcast
Gareth
238 episodes
2 days ago
Are you passionate about natural history? Join these nerds as they explore the most amazing, & often oddest, organisms & news that natural science offers! The cupboard is open, come on in...
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Are you passionate about natural history? Join these nerds as they explore the most amazing, & often oddest, organisms & news that natural science offers! The cupboard is open, come on in...
Show more...
Nature
Science
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A Painted Prince of Kenya
The Natural History Cupboard Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes 32 seconds
1 month ago
A Painted Prince of Kenya

This week we check out for the vividly vibrant, and sometimes violent, lilac-breasted roller. It is the unofficial National Bird of Kenya, and is often referred to as the "most photographed bird in Africa" with its jaw-dropping multi-coloured plumage. Drew even embarrasses us all by doing a rap about it. In the news, we "roll" through some articles about bearded vultures; Galápagos iguanas; Aaron offends Manchester and Liverpool (again); and we discover that some fungi are able to digest plastic! All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!

The Natural History Cupboard Podcast
Are you passionate about natural history? Join these nerds as they explore the most amazing, & often oddest, organisms & news that natural science offers! The cupboard is open, come on in...