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This freaky Cave Goat had forward faced eyes armed with a beak-like toothed mouth. These extinct animals also have evidence of being cold blooded!
Mr. E is often asked what the deadliest snake in the world is, and it's a hard question for him to answer. On this episode we take a look at one of the top contenders, the Inland Taipan. While this s…
While Bob is not quite flora or fauna, this humongous honey fungus makes a special appearance on this episode of Freaky Fauna Friday!
These highly venomous marine reptiles have an undeserved reputation as being dangerous for extremely potent venom but are actually extremely curious and docile animals. Remember, next time you see an…
These mammals are endemic to Madagascar, they are the only mammals to use stridulation to communicate with each other, which is another form of echolocation. They can reproduce in the same season the…
Not only are these birds basically living dinosaurs, but they also lay gigantic eggs, are great pets, and are the only animal to ever win a national war.
These are some of the largest gliding mammals that exist. They are known to be very secretive, so when they are seen they are mistaken for little aliens or some other cryptid. Also, they have gliding…
We look at some scientifically hypothesized dinosaur sounds and whether or not they sound scary.
Not only are these giant rodents known for being big aquatic buses and being extremely friendly, but they are also quite tasty, and the Pope classified them as a fish.
On this episode Mr. E and Emily discuss the Dumbo Octopus that is unlike any other octopus that you may know. These cute little creatures are only cute in the water and live thousands to tens of thou…
These amazing little animals are survivors and fast breeder, but they are a bad sign in your home!
Not only are these the largest turtle species and one of the largest living reptiles in the world, it is also the last living member of an ancient order that may explain how giant prehistoric marine …
Not only are these aquatic masters of electric manipulation, they are also very good talkers and listeners. Make sure you give these guys a wide berth in the dry season and remember they are not eels…
This episode we dive into what is currently the largest documented Salamander in North America. Even though these snot otters are mighty, they still need your protection.
Trinity Alps Giant Salamande…
The North Sulawesi Babirusa, or “pig deer” is an astounding, prehistoric-looking animal from Indonesia. Rarely seen, but with an appearance impossible to forget, the adult males of this swine species…
These little critters are often seen on the beach, they are the worlds largest single cell organism and they can get up to the size of a softball!
These beautiful shell-less snails are a must see for any ocean going explorer. But don't let their beauty fool you, for they are deadly predators to their chosen adversary the sea butterfly.
These tiny, indestructible beings are the foundation of complex life, the builders of environments, and have their own phylum slice in the pie of life.
Not only are these true monsters of the woods powerful but they can also be very intelligent. Be careful when you're in their territory because they are famous for starting to eat you while you're st…
This animal has been messing with paleontologists since its first discovery and the loss of the first known fossil in a bombing during World War 2.