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Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Animal Attack News Roundup - The Scales & Tails Alligator Attack with Lindsay Bull, Wildin' Coyotes, and the 100-Pound Beehive

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Tooth & Claw

True Crime, Comedy, Nature, Science

4.86.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

We cover the past month's biggest headlines concerning wild animal attacks. We are joined for an interview by Lindsay Bull, the trainer at Scales and Tails who was bit and then rolled over on by Darth Gator, the alligator she works as a trainer for. ~~ To advertise on the show, contact us! ~~ Tooth & Claw is brought to you by QCODE. Support the show and get access to an extensive library of exclusive episodes like this by supporting the show on Patreon or joining the Grizzly Club on Apple Podcasts. For the latest updates on the show and all things wildlife, follow us at toothandclawpod.com and social:  Instagram: @ToothandClawPodcast Twitter: @ToothandClawPod Wes: @GrizKid Jeff: @jefe_larson Mike: @mikey3ds                          Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Tooth and Cloth. Today we're doing our regular news roundup where we go over the past months biggest animal attack headlines.

0:13.6

One of the biggest stories to make waves recently was the trainer at Scales and Tails who got bitten rolled on by Darth Gator, the alligator that she works with over there.

0:22.4

And we actually got her on the show with us for an interview. Her name is Lindsay Bull and she was truly just a delight to have on the show with us. Really, really cool person.

0:33.1

So you'll be hearing that interview take place a little bit later on in this episode. But yeah, it really is a crazy video.

0:39.9

And if you want to check that out before listening to this episode, you can find it over on our Instagram account at Tooth and Cloth podcast.

0:47.1

And while you're over there, you may as well give us a follow too. We're always trying at least to post some really interesting and cool content for wildlife lovers.

0:55.0

So yeah, check it out. And one last quick bit of housekeeping, we are officially sold out of the Tooth and Cloth t-shirts.

1:01.7

And are working fast to get them back on the digital shelves as soon as we can.

1:05.6

Thanks again for buying us out of stock like that. Pretty awesome problem to have in my opinion.

1:10.8

Okay, once again, I've been talking way too much. Let's get to the show.

1:14.6

Hey, everyone. Welcome to Tooth and Cloth. This is a podcast where we talk about animal attacks.

1:21.0

And we like to talk about the perspective of the animals. We like to kind of get into why the animals did what they did.

1:28.5

And how people could potentially not run into those same problems. Cool.

1:33.3

And we're here to educate and to have a good time while doing it.

1:36.8

And the reason we can do that is because I'm a wildlife biologist and I've learned a lot about animals.

1:43.2

Cool. Jeff, what are you?

1:46.9

I'm your field tech and I just have a bunch of other jobs I go through.

1:51.6

Yeah, Mike. I'm the currently unemployed.

1:56.6

Oh, man, do you don't remind me? I wake up every day with the crushing realization that my life is

2:01.8

hurtling towards the oblivion. I have nothing to show you.

2:04.9

No, man, I don't like this whole idea that we aren't worth anything if we're not working.

2:09.5

I think that's wrong. I think sometimes we shouldn't work for a little while.

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