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Strangest Species

Strangest Species

By: Mike and Ethney Davis
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Exploring bizarre and unusual dealings of the strangest species, namely, us, humans. Each episode is a ride into the details surrounding some of the most bizarre incidents in human history. Join us as Mike reveals an unusual story or event, and Eth (through many laughs and terrible hypotheses) learns along with the audience about the strange and unusual.

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  • Flood Flood Flood
    Jul 8 2025

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    If you've ever been in a flood, you know the power of water and the savage destruction that can follow. But what if you were in a flood that wasn't made of water? Join us today to discuss some of the most bizarre floods of all time, floods made of anything but water, and the stories of some of the people who survived them.

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    1 hr
  • 10 Cent Beer Night, The "Best" Idea In Baseball History
    Jun 24 2025

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    What if you gave 20,000 fans unlimited cups of beer at only 10 cents a cup? Oh, and have the team play a team they just lost to after a fight broke out in the game before. One can only imagine the kinds of wildness the crowd could conjure up. Join us tonight to discuss one of the most bizarre baseball games ever.

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    47 mins
  • Wild Wild West
    Jun 10 2025

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    Join us today as we discuss some of the most infamous names from the Wild West. But not only their lives, but more importantly, their deaths, because most weren't probably the way you thought!

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    1 hr and 8 mins

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