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250 - The Owls Are What They Seem

250 - The Owls Are What They Seem

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250 - The Owls Are What They Seem

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Since ancient times up until today, we humans have used many different animals to represent our beliefs. One such animal is the owl—from the Greek goddess Athena’s favored animal, to harbingers of death in African and Native American narratives, to bringers of luck and prosperity in Asian cultures. In this episode of MonsterTalk, Blake and Karen welcome the Owl Research Institute’s Director of Communications Lauren Smith to share interesting facts about owls.
Owl Links (Science):
The Owl Research Institute
Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Owls (wikipedia)
Owl Links (Weirdness, Folklore, Pop-Culture, and Myth):
"The Owl Guy" UFO researcher Mike Clellan on owls and death. 
A blogger named Steven Miller has compiled a list of the many references to owls in the show Twin Peaks.
1976's Owl Man
Owls in Myth and Folklore
More on Owls and UFOs from VICE
Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblins 

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Released:
Apr 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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MonsterTalk: The Science Show About Monsters is a free audio podcast that critically examines the science behind cryptozoological (and legendary) creatures, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, or werewolves.