4.8 • 9.6K Ratings
🗓️ 15 July 2024
⏱️ 27 minutes
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This week, Cal talks about the exotic pet trade, rest stops, pant snakes, and fly fishing. Plus so much more.
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0:00.0 | Are you looking for some great listening material for car rides this summer? |
0:04.1 | We've got you covered. Meat Eater's campfire stories is back with its third installment, |
0:10.1 | discoveries, revelations, and near misses. |
0:13.2 | There are stories here about gunshot wounds, wild archaeological discoveries, |
0:18.1 | getting lost for days hunting turkeys in a tornado, |
0:21.2 | and getting an accurate premonition about a 24 point buck in a dream. |
0:26.0 | Pre-order it now. It's available wherever audio books are sold and while you're |
0:30.5 | waiting for it to release you can bone up on the last two |
0:34.0 | editions of meat eaters campfire stories my own family never tires of listening to |
0:39.7 | these adventures give them a try and as always you can write into campfire stories at the meat eater.com |
0:46.4 | if you'd like to share one of your own stories. It's meat eaters campfire stories, |
0:51.9 | discoveries, revelations, and near misses narrated by me Stephen Ronella. From Meadeers, World News Headquarters in Bozeman, Montana, this is Cal's weekend review Review with Ryan, Calahan. |
1:14.0 | Now, here's Cal. |
1:16.0 | Highway and Interstate Rest Stops have all sorts of stories to tell. |
1:21.0 | Fortunately, I found a family-friendly one. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife |
1:25.8 | made a stop at the West Cyla rest-stop to pick something up instead of drop it off. |
1:33.6 | You guessed it. |
1:37.4 | Seems someone abandoned a kinkaju, |
1:40.2 | a nocturnal central and South American rainforest omnivore with a prehensile tail. |
1:45.6 | The Kinkaju, aka the Honey Bear, aka Mikko de Noche, aka Potos Flavas and not aka Pokemon can rotate their feet 180 |
1:56.8 | degrees in order to aid in running either direction forward or reverse up and down |
2:02.1 | trees truth is stranger than fiction. What's even cooler is this little critter is an excellent pollinator as he hunts fruit, honey and insects. His moniker, Honey Bear, suggests he likes the sweet stuff. As such, Kinkaju |
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