Animals That Have the CRAZIEST RECORDS
Added 2025-03-06 16:00:10 +0000 UTC500 year old clams, starfish that lay 300 million eggs and giant colossal squid whose eyes are bigger than your head. On this episode of World’s Wildest, Maya & Connor talk through our animal kingdom's craziest records.
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Colossal squid beaks are way smaller than I expected, but I guess they have to take smaller bites because squid esophaguses go thru the donut/ring brain
Kat Joseph
2025-03-28 16:25:01 +0000 UTCHi World’s Wildest team, I’m a big fan of the podcast and love the deep dives into the most extreme aspects of nature! I’d love to suggest a topic for a future episode: World’s Wildest Emotions. This episode could explore: -Animals with the most extreme emotional responses – From elephants mourning their dead, to birds throwing tantrums, to animals that experience jealousy, grief, or even deception. -The wildest human emotions toward animals – From people who believe they are animals (like therianthropy) to extreme emotional bonds, like those who dedicate their lives to saving a single species or form unusual interspecies friendships. -Do animals feel emotions like we do? – Looking at the science behind animal emotions and whether they compare to human experiences. I think this could make for a fascinating episode, blending animal behavior, psychology, and some truly mind-blowing stories. Hope you’ll consider it! Thanks for all the amazing episodes—can’t wait to hear what’s next! Best regards, Andrew I totally didn't have an AI write this out for me cause I'm lazy............
andrew
2025-03-10 07:00:35 +0000 UTCI definitely resonate with the "bugs on the windshield" thing and everybody I talk about that is also shocked. (If they are at least 30 or something)
Lars
2025-03-08 19:05:26 +0000 UTCTermites in Texas are so bad that it doesn’t make the no bugs on our windowsheilds thing resonate with me.
Cheyenne Wilson
2025-03-07 15:06:27 +0000 UTCn i c e
V_icariously
2025-03-07 02:50:38 +0000 UTCI LOVE WORLDS WILDEST!!
Keane
2025-03-06 19:44:27 +0000 UTCwowie
AxialMars
2025-03-06 16:03:01 +0000 UTC