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Cal of the Wild

Ep. 115: The Bucket of Blood, Relative Speed, and the Ethanol of the Sky

Cal of the Wild

MeatEater

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.89.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This week, Cal talks about little tech that’s really big, grizzly bear attacks, goose fat, and so much more.


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0:00.0

I'm Marcel Swally, that do and host a more to it.

0:05.2

A new I Heart original podcast that takes a deep dive into the biggest stories in sports,

0:10.4

entertainment and culture.

0:11.6

We start with headline news and journey into deeper conversations, always finding those

0:16.2

life lessons that are presented in every single story.

0:19.6

Did you know Wifeable Ball is a great game of skill, but a greater game of will?

0:23.5

You'll know when you listen to more to it on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast or

0:27.9

wherever you find your favorite shows.

0:29.8

I'm Sarah Koustak, NBA analyst for the Brooklyn Nets and I have a new podcast called NBA Pulse

0:36.4

with Sarah Koustak.

0:38.4

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I'll be joined by one of the top NBA writers to

0:45.9

discuss their latest stories, features and up to the minute news.

0:50.2

Check out NBA Pulse with Sarah Koustak on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcast or wherever

0:57.9

you listen to podcasts.

1:21.2

A fossilized poop is called the coprolite, the individual that produced that fossilized

1:28.5

poop or coprolite is its author.

1:32.0

That's a recap for you long time listeners, but this go around we aren't talking about

1:37.1

whole rattlesnakes and human poop, which would be an anthropological discovery.

1:42.9

We are talking about a paleontological poop find.

1:47.2

This time, the author is a dinosaur called a psilosaurus and what makes its poo so interesting

1:53.6

is perfectly preserved inside our previously unknown beetle species.

2:00.0

As everyone knows, one of the benefits to discovering a species is you get to name it.

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