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Fuzzy flowers, tree popsicles, bumblebee shivers, nocturnal cacti, jackrabbit ears, and vulture poop. This episode has everything! Join Alicia and Allan as they discuss the odd adaptations of plants and animals to the co...
Ep.22 – Beat the Heat, Kick the Cold, and Stay Hydrated (ft Alicia Oberg) is an episode from That's My Favorite by Great Plains Nature Center. Fuzzy flowers, tree popsicles, bumblebee shivers, nocturnal cacti, jackrabbit ears, and vulture p...
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Published May 2, 2020, 00:58:00 long, audio available.
Fuzzy flowers, tree popsicles, bumblebee shivers, nocturnal cacti, jackrabbit ears, and vulture poop. This episode has everything! Join Alicia and Allan as they discuss the odd adaptations of plants and animals to the constant stress of harsh weather and extreme climates. Editor’s Note: Alicia wanted to correct herself- she said pasque flowers have five petals when they, in fact, have six! Show notes: Website: Email: myfavorite@gpnc.org
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Ep.22 – Beat the Heat, Kick the Cold, and Stay Hydrated (ft Alicia Oberg) is from That's My Favorite by Great Plains Nature Center.
Published May 2, 2020 and 00:58:00 long