4.8 • 711 Ratings
🗓️ 10 June 2022
⏱️ 22 minutes
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This podcast episode we talk about the Reticulated Python! Relax, unwind, and join me in the rainforests, where we learn all about the world's longest danger noodle.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone, welcome back to relax with animal facts. I am Steph Wolf and today I am going to be |
0:16.2 | learning with you about our furry, scaly, or possibly even slimy friends. And in today's case, |
0:25.4 | it is definitely going to be a scaly friend of ours, finally, because we are covering the |
0:33.8 | oh so wonderful reticulated python. |
0:39.2 | This, of course, is a very special listener episode dedicated to Adora and to Elliot. |
0:47.9 | Thank you for writing in. |
0:50.6 | This podcast episode would not have been possible without your amazing suggestion. |
0:58.5 | And so I hope you enjoy your very own episode. |
1:02.7 | And for those of you that wish to learn more about a particular animal that you find to be super cool, |
1:10.6 | you can reach out to the show in a couple of different ways. |
1:14.9 | The first one being through the Instagram, Relax with Animal Facts. |
1:20.6 | The second, you can always go to relax withanamifacts.com and go under the animal request section. You can also send an email |
1:33.1 | to relax with animal facts at gmail.com. And the last way is always standing, which is a carrier |
1:41.8 | pigeon. Whenever I get a new message or a request, I always get so giddy to see |
1:49.0 | you guys writing into the show. And if I, for whatever reason, have not responded to your email, |
1:57.2 | to your message, please send one again because it must have gotten lost in the shuffle. |
2:04.7 | For this episode, I got my facts from animalia.bio, theanimal facts.com, |
2:13.1 | reptilesmagine.com, kids zoo.org. And and of course for the etymology, I got it from |
2:21.4 | etymonline.com. This podcast episode would not have been possible without the contributions of |
2:30.6 | these respective websites. I will leave all of this information in the show notes or the description of this episode. |
2:40.8 | So be sure to check those resources out if you want to learn more. |
2:46.8 | And now I would like for all of you to try to notice maybe where you are carrying some tension. |
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