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Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters.

Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters.

By: Riya and Isha
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Explore with Da Potato Sisters about life that lives in interesting habitats (according to us). Listen now!Riya and Isha Earth Sciences Science
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  • All about Tahiti and French Polynesia!
    May 3 2025

    Hi Listeners,

    Sorry for not posting for so long. In this episode, Isha and I explore the islands of Tahiti, from traditional food to the biodiversity there. If you want us to make an episode about any animal/habitat that you are curious about, email us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com!


    -Riya and Isha


    Sources for this episode:


    Tahiti Tourisme. 8 Specialties of the Islands of Tahiti You Must Try. Tahiti Tourisme, <https://www.tahititourisme.com/8-specialities-of-the-islands-of-tahiti-you-must-try/>

    Fondi, Carrie. The legacy of the Breadfruit-A lifetime of adequate food and prosperity. Rain POS, <https://media.rainpos.com/5770/the_legacy_of_the_breadruit_tree.pdf>

    Wikipedia. Tahiti. Wikipedia, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahiti>

    Moana Voyages. The Tahitian Breadfruit, the Uru. Moana Voyages, <https://www.moanavoyages.com/en/blog/the-tahitian-breadfruit-the-uru/>

    Tahiti Tourisme. Preparing a Polynesian Fruit Salad. Tahiti Tourisme, <https://www.tahititourisme.com/preparing-a-polynesian-fruit-salads-2/#:~:text=Reading%20time%3A%205%20min.,stands%20or%20in%20the%20markets.>

    Boissonneault, Lorraine. Captain Cook’s 1768 Voyage to the South Pacific Included a Secret Mission. Smithsonian, <https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/captain-cooks-1768-voyage-south-pacific-included-secret-mission-180970119/>

    Bester, Cathleen. Trumputfishes. Florida Museum,

    Wikipedia.Stingray.Wikipedia

    Tahiti and French Polynesia.lonely planet.Tahiti and French Polynesia

    The Islands of Tahiti.Conservation Efforts.The Islands of Tahiti

    Wildlife.Smithsonian.Wildlife




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    13 mins
  • Manatee Episode
    Mar 15 2025

    Hi Listeners,

    Welcome back to another episode by the Da Potato Sisters. This weeks episode is all about manatees! If you want us to make an episode about a certain animal or habitat we haven't talked about yet, please reach out to us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com.

    We hope you enjoy!

    -Isha and Riya


    Sources and Credits:

    ThoughtCo.The 3 different types of Manatees.Thought.Co

    National Geographic KIDS

    The National Park Service (.gov)


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    4 mins
  • Fun Facts about the Grasslands!
    Mar 3 2025

    Hi Listeners,

    Welcome to another episode of "Exploring the World with the Da Potato Sisters". Hope you enjoy this episode, and please share this podcast with other people if you are enjoying it so far!


    -Da Potato Sisters (aka Riya and Isha :)


    Sources:

    Reis, Kathryn. Temperate Grassland Biome-Definition, Climate, & Wildlife. Study.com,

    Weebly. Temperate Grassland.

    WWF. Understanding grassland loss in the Northern Great Plains. WWF,

    National Geographic Society. Grassland Biome. National Geographic,

    NASA Earth Observatory, Ford, Paulette L et al. Disturbance and Climate Change in the Interior West. USDA.gov,

    Defenders of Wildlife. Prairie Dog. Defenders of Wildlife

    National Park Service (.gov). Montane Grasslands. National Park Service (.gov),

    Ecology Pocket Guide. Montane Grassland and Shrubland. Ecology Pocket Guide,

    Smithsonian. Wildlife. Smithsonian.

    Nunez, Christina. Grasslands, explained. National Geographic,

    Earth@Home.Tropical Grassland Ecosystem.Earth@Home

    Smithsonian.Wildlife.Smithsonian

    Weebly.Wildlife-Savannas (Tropical Grassland)


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    6 mins

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