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S03E29 - Three Mini Mysteries
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Karen and Blake discuss three little mysteries they've run across while doing research that didn't quite warrant an individual episode, and which might benefit from some crowd-sourcing.
Examples of "Bigfoot Tree Forts"
Colorado Site discussing
Tik-Tok Bigfoot Structures
Fairy-Braids:
This is a real phenomenon - example article with photos
Loren Coleman discussing MK Davis discussing Bigfoot braids (Cryptomundo)
Some examples of algorithmic analysis of biological behaviors (gScholar)
Silver and Milk Preservation:
Example of claims in modern source: Ask A Prepper
Article about historic use of silver in baby bottles
The Oligodynamic Effect
Side-chat on Rat Kings:
An article (with some great photos) on Rat Kings
The less regal Squirrel King
Who invented Pasteurization?
The Smurfing Danger of Colloidal Silver
Emily Rosa Science-Fair Program
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Examples of "Bigfoot Tree Forts"
Colorado Site discussing
Tik-Tok Bigfoot Structures
Fairy-Braids:
This is a real phenomenon - example article with photos
Loren Coleman discussing MK Davis discussing Bigfoot braids (Cryptomundo)
Some examples of algorithmic analysis of biological behaviors (gScholar)
Silver and Milk Preservation:
Example of claims in modern source: Ask A Prepper
Article about historic use of silver in baby bottles
The Oligodynamic Effect
Side-chat on Rat Kings:
An article (with some great photos) on Rat Kings
The less regal Squirrel King
Who invented Pasteurization?
The Smurfing Danger of Colloidal Silver
Emily Rosa Science-Fair Program
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum!: Giants appear in cultures around the world: Biblical tales of giants more than ten feet tall; Roman and Greek stories of titans and heroes; European stories of giants of mountain and hill. They all have one thing in common: enormous monsters. On this... by MonsterTalk