In which Grace & Madz discuss animal fluorescence (not to be confused with bioluminescence), and an old beekeeping custom. For visuals, check out our instagram or blog (links below).
P.S. Cosmic bowling!
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A quasi-educational, fully humorous discussion of animal facts you hopefully didn't already know. Featuring Grace, a biology grad student, and Madz, a lawyer (ish).
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Episode 23 Visuals: Mucous Grenades & Shrek the Sheep
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Perhaps most of us think of the use of honey for sweetening tea or on toast but it was a more integral part of cuisine in older times, e.g., mead and baklava. It is time consuming and requires certain expertise to establish a hive - apparently beehive stealing is a thing these days. Which is all to say how valuable the bees would be to a family and why they would be treated with respect. Fortunately, beekeeping has become more popular as a hobby and that should help to combat the threats the bees face.
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