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nature's niche

nature's niche

By: Ash
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I probably won't be updating anymore, however, look out for the random episode, maybe? Each episode I'll go over different anomalies and phenomena that occur in the natural world. If you have any burning questions relating to the topics I cover, you can message me an episode request! natures.niche.podcast@gmail.comAsh Biological Sciences Science
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  • Indian Mythology
    Jul 28 2021

    I'm back!! Over a year later and I'm coming out with a new episode. I don't foresee me making new ones though 😅. Podcasts just aren't for me, although I have received many compliments on the episode I made. I may make one spontaneously in the future so look out for that, no promises though. Aside from that, in this episode I fact-checked some myths. It was super I fun, I recommended looking through myths in your own culture and seeing how they may have sneakily added some true information. Here's the transcript, bye!

    Disclaimer: This is speculation and in no way am I presenting this as the truth. I wanted to see how much evidence I could find proving some myths and I found a lot of contradicting information and very little solid evidence. I still found it fun to wonder about and left out a lot of things I could have mentioned, like proof of fertility medicine and IVF babies. If you'd like to hear about those things I could make a mini-episode just email me :)

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    3 mins
  • Natural Selection and Adaptation
    May 19 2020

    I talk about three examples of natural selection and adaptation (what a long name). I learn that octopus have 3 grammatically correct plurals (weird grammar for a weird animal). And just a hint of Harry Potter ;).

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    7 mins
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