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Animal Myths: Don't Tip Over Cows (Or Julius Caesar)
Ep. 41
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Join us as we debunk all sorts of animal myths. You probably know that most of them are myths, but this episode is packed full of all sorts of amazing animal facts to keep you entertained. How do vampire bats find their prey? How do chameleons change their skin colour? What is the fastest cellular process in the whole animal kingdom? Tune in to find out!
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