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This week Alex and Ben tackle a divisive topic in the main segment: he's a tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff and a willy silly nilly old bear and his name is Winnie the Pooh! But what if that fluff were instead m...
Secrets of the Hundred Acre Wood is an episode from Naturalish by Alex Duckles & Ben Schultz. This week Alex and Ben tackle a divisive topic in the main segment: he's a tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff and a willy silly nilly old b...
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Published Jun 4, 2018, 34:35 long, audio available.
This week Alex and Ben tackle a divisive topic in the main segment: he's a tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff and a willy silly nilly old bear and his name is Winnie the Pooh! But what if that fluff were instead muscle, sinew, blood, and bone? How would this 'the Pooh' fair then? Do bears really eat that much honey? Should they?! How does Winnie's life compare to that of his more wild brethren? But before jumping down the Pooh hole - Have you thought of a giraffe today? - in science in the news we cover the latest on giraffes in the fake news and birds with a sixth sense. It's all Naturalish!
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This episode was published on Jun 4, 2018.
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Secrets of the Hundred Acre Wood is from Naturalish by Alex Duckles & Ben Schultz.
Published Jun 4, 2018 and 34:35 long