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    Explore " venomous" with insightful episodes like "Young of the Year with Chris Chaffin of Cooperhead Reptilia", "Episode 229: 'Venomous' (2000)/'Mad Heidi' (2023)", "Toxic Nature", "The Platypus: The Weirdest Animal on this Pale Blue Dot" and "Cobras" from podcasts like ""Holdback Rack Podcast", "Adventures in Movies!", "For the Love of Nature", "Better Than Human" and "On Wildlife"" and more!

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    Young of the Year with Chris Chaffin of Cooperhead Reptilia

    Young of the Year with Chris Chaffin of Cooperhead Reptilia

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    Jessica Hare - Hare Hollow Farm - Altus, OK

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    Shane Kelley - Small Town Xotics - Knoxville, TN

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    Roger and Lori Gray - Gray Family Snakes - Huntsville, Alabama

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    Andrew Boring - Powerhouse Pythons - Tacoma, Wa

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    Eileen Jarp - Bravo Zulu - Daleville, IN

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    Christopher Shelly - B&S Reptilia - Sellersville, PA

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    Justin Brill - Stoneage Ball pythons - Gresham, OR

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    Episode 229: 'Venomous' (2000)/'Mad Heidi' (2023)

    Episode 229: 'Venomous' (2000)/'Mad Heidi' (2023)

    We start the show with a tale of two box offices. It does not come as a surprise The Flash has underperformed at the box office. It was definitely a combination of superhero fatigue, the DCEU never catching on, and Ezra’s Miller's past problems, but what factored in the most? And how far up his own butt is Wes Anderson?

    The passing of Treat Williams was a major blow to genre cinema. Treat has been around for decades and was a great leading man. We decided to cover one of his more recent movies. And who would have thought that the best Covid movie ever was made over twenty years ago?

    Surprisingly, Venomous was never mentioned during the phase when everyone was locked at home watching movies about global pandemics. From lockdowns to masks to citizens being subjected to fake news, the film about genetically engineered rattlesnakes is like a crystal ball from 2000. The great use of stock footage, big explosions, and frightening snakes pushed it over the top.

    They do not make movies like Mad Heidi. It is an exploitation movie pure and simple. A great mix of sex appeal and over the top violence, it will appeal to fans of old school grindhouse offerings without pushing away modern audiences. Few indie movies are as franchise ready and Alice Lucy absolutely shines.

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    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

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    The Platypus: The Weirdest Animal on this Pale Blue Dot

    The Platypus: The Weirdest Animal on this Pale Blue Dot

    The platypus is one of (or is) the weirdest animals on this planet. With its beaver-like tail, otter-like fur, and duck-like bill, the platypus looks like someone took leftover animal parts and sewed them together to make a hoax.

    When the first platypus arrived in England European scientists thought they were looking at a hoax, and we don’t blame them. If someone handed us a platypus with no context, we’d probably assume it was the jackalope of Australia. 

    This Monotreme (a special group of mammals that were made just for the platypus and echidnas), is an egg-laying, venomous, lizard-walking,  stomach-less, nipple-less and toothless animal with biofluorescent fur. It also spends twelve hours a day hunting in murky water using electroreception.  We told you it was weird. This bizarre animal's DNA reflects the animal; primitive and unchanged, a strange mix of bird, reptile, and mammalian genes. 

    The platypus is an odd in-between mammal, and its genome is a bridge to our own evolutionary past. Listen now to learn more. 

    In the Good The Bad The News
    Itchy eye in a gardener turns out to be maggot larvae infestation. Because, apparently, that’s a gross thing that can happen. 
    Zoos are bringing their birds indoors due to the avian flu that is going around.
    And, no, America is not the happiest place on earth, we didn’t even make it to the top 10. 

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    Cobras

    Cobras

    In this episode Alex is talking about a group of highly venomous snakes that are known for their signature hoods. With enough venom to kill an adult elephant, a species of this snake is one of the top ten most venomous snakes in the world. The fear that people have for them is also one of the reasons why their populations aren’t doing well. So watch your step while walking through the brush because this week we’re talking about cobras.



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    Gila Monster: The Only Venomous Lizard Native to the USA

    Gila Monster: The Only Venomous Lizard Native to the USA

    Gila Monsters are the only venomous lizards native to the United States. They are found in Southwestern US and Northwestern Mexico. These lizards have a bad reputation that is mostly unfounded. There are no recent incidents of a Gila Monster bite resulting in human fatality. In order to even get bit, one would have to be trying really hard to or making less than intelligent decisions because these creatures are quite slow.  Gila Monsters have a roundish body with black and pink blotches and beadlike scales. They are the largest lizard species native to the US.

    The Good the Bad the News
    A Michigan judge fines a 72-year-old man with cancer for not being able to mow his lawn and told him “If I could give you jail time on this I would.”
    House Bill 0135 allows pharmacists to provide 12 months of hormonal contraceptives like birth control pills, rings and patches without a doctor's prescription starting Jan. 1, 2022.
    G95 company has new plant-based biodegradable masks.
    Disney’s giant gingerbread houses don’t get sent to the landfill after the holidays, they’re used to feed the bees. 

    No, the Gila monster’s breath is not toxic enough to kill humans, and no they do not spit poison. Though that would be cool, they're not dragons, unfortunately. However, they will bite you and inject a painful venom if you get too close. Gila monsters cannot be relocated and will, at their own detriment, attempt to return to wherever they have been removed from. So just leave these not so little monsters alone. 

    Gila monsters are not pets, and are most likely solitary animals. They inhabit scrubland, and spend 90% of their time underground. Gila monsters depend on water resources, so if you’re lucky you might get to see some swimming after a summer rain. 

    Listen now to learn about the Gila Monster. 

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    Introducing Is That True?: A Kids Podcast About Facts

    Introducing Is That True?: A Kids Podcast About Facts

    Introducing our newest podcast: Is That True?! Hosted by Arionne Nettles, build information literacy skills and learn a thing or two about how to sniff out the truth along the way!

    Each week, listeners accompany journalist Arionne Nettles on a fact-checking investigation with experts and enthusiasts. Build information literacy skills and learn a thing or two about how to sniff out the truth along the way!

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    Warning Colors

    Warning Colors

    Is it true that monarch butterflies are poisonous? Follow the fact-finding journey with today’s special guest Dr. Samuel Ramsey (aka Dr. Sammy or Dr. Buggs), an entomologist with the United States Department of Agriculture.

    You can learn more about Dr. Sammy by visiting www.drsammy.online.

    Do you have a fact you’d like us to investigate? Write to us at listen@akidspodcastabout.com. And check out other podcasts made for kids just like you by visiting akidsbookabout.com

    The World's Most Venomous Creatures are Still Better Than Human

    The World's Most Venomous Creatures are Still Better Than Human

    Venom is a toxic (sometimes deadly) substance produced by some animals, and this week Amber and Jen parley on some of the world’s most venomous creatures. Now, if you look at the stats, venomous creatures kill less humans a year than non-venomous creatures, but who wants to learn about a mosquito when you can learn about an animal with enough venom to kill 100 grown men? 

    To start Anti-vaxxers (anti-vaccine people) must be some of the dumbest people on the planet. Their failure to use basic logic is akin to punching yourself in the face and then wondering why your face hurts. Jen and Amber can’t even, so let’s talk about venomous creatures! 

    Amber starts the episode with the Black Mamba, a not-actually-black snake, that have heads’ the shape of coffins, because if you’re bitten by one, you’re likely to end up in a coffin.

    Jennifer discusses the Inland Taipan, the venom of which is by far the most toxic of any snake 

    Both sisters talk Box Jellyfish. Amber talks Irukandji jellyfish, a tiny, but deadly, jellyfish. Jen talks the Sea Wasp, a jellyfish with tentacles up to 3 m (10 ft) long covered in darts with extremely powerful venom. The ocean is terrifying. 

    Then keeping with the Australia theme, we do the Sydney funnel-web spider, whose poison can kill you, and guess what, they like to bite over and over. Sometime, they even hide in your shoes!

    Listen know to learn about some of the world’s most venomous creatures. 

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