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Great Ape Hearts - Ours and Theirs with Dr Rob Shave | S1E15

Great Ape Hearts - Ours and Theirs with Dr Rob Shave | S1E15

FromTalking Apes


Great Ape Hearts - Ours and Theirs with Dr Rob Shave | S1E15

FromTalking Apes

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We all know that chimps, gorillas, orangutans, and bonobos are our closest genetic cousins, but what does that mean from a physiological standpoint?  How can a chimp's heart unlock the mysteries of elite endurance athletes? Join us for this episode of Talking Apes as we explore the hearts of our chimp and gorilla cousins with Dr. Rob Shave, Cardiac Physiologist, Professor at the School of Health and Exercise Science at the University of British Columbia, and Director of the International Primate Heart Project. Dr. Shave and his crew travel the world to collaborate with zoo and primate sanctuary veterinary teams to take an insider's look at great ape hearts. With some awesome anecdotes and some mouthfuls of medical terms, these Talking Apes are sure to get your heart thumping!Learn more about the International Primate Heart Project: http://primateheartproject.co.uk/Talking Apes is the podcast that gets to the very heart of what is happening with and to apes like us. We explore the world of apes and primates with experts, conservationists, and passionate primate people from around the world. Join us as we unpack their weird and wonderful lives piece by piece.Talking Apes is made possible through generous support from listeners to nonprofit GLOBIO.org. Support the show
Released:
Aug 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

Talking Apes: where we’ll be chatting with ape experts, enthusiasts, and conservationists from around to world to get to the heart of what's happening with apes in the wild! From research to outreach, our guests are at the forefront of conservation for our wild primate cousins. Join us as we unpack the plight of primates, piece by piece.