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Student Episode 14: Australia

Season 2 Episode 42

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Most people think of Australia’s animals as cute or weird—and they are. But beneath the surface lies a world of evolutionary marvels that can only be described as otherworldly. From kangaroos that can pause their pregnancies mid-stride to the elusive platypus, Australia's wildlife is a living testament to nature’s creativity and resilience. And now, a viral seal named Neil — who’s taken the internet by storm — reminds us of the deep bond between humans and the wild.

In this episode, we go beyond the stereotypes to uncover the secrets of Australia’s most bizarre and fascinating species. You’ll discover how a continent split from the ancient supercontinent Gondwana over 60 million years ago evolved an ecosystem uniquely its own, full of species that could survive nowhere else. Get the inside scoop on the strange behaviors of kangaroos, like their energy-efficient jumps and the astonishing ability to change direction midair—all adaptations that help them thrive in extreme environments. Learn about wombats’ cube-shaped poop and the underrated water rat, Rakali, that plays a crucial ecological role often overlooked by science and conservation alike.

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