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🗓️ 4 September 2023
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0:00.0 | Understanding the human body is a team effort. That's where the Yachtel group comes in. |
0:05.8 | Researchers at Yachtolt have been delving into the secrets of probiotics for 90 years. |
0:11.0 | Yacold also partners with nature portfolio to advance gut microbiome science through the global grants for gut health, an investigator-led research program. |
0:19.6 | To learn more about Yachtolt, visit yawcult.co.com.j. |
0:23.9 | That's Y-A-K-U-L-T dot C-O.J-P. |
0:28.4 | When it comes to a guide for your gut, count on Yacolt. |
0:37.2 | Animal Tracks, Inc. is located about 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. |
0:42.1 | This animal sanctuary takes in former exotic pets and entertainment industry animals and gives |
0:47.3 | them a new lease on life. The menagerie includes several capuchin monkeys, kangaroos, wolf hybrids, |
0:56.0 | a baboon named Chrissy, and my BFF, a six-banded armadillo called Frank the Tank. |
1:00.0 | And you might find something else at Animal Tracks. |
1:09.0 | That is the sound of a lesbian monkey love triangle. |
1:12.9 | Three monkeys, two species, and one hell of a love story. |
1:21.7 | I'm Natalia Reagan, a primatologist and science comedian, and you're listening to Science Quickly. |
1:34.0 | Bailey is a top, Haley is a power bottom, and Macy's a flip. She's a flipper. She goes, |
1:41.8 | she can do both. |
1:50.0 | That's Michelle Klein, an animal caretaker and volunteer at Animal Tracks. |
1:53.1 | She's talking about the stars of this primate love triangle. |
1:57.4 | Three female capuchin monkeys named Bailey, Haley, and Macy. |
2:02.6 | Now, as scientists, when we describe animals, we don't typically use terms such as gay or lesbian and certainly not power bottom. We might say something more clinical, such as same-sex |
2:08.6 | behavior, which, by the way, is something that's now been documented in more than 1,500 different species. |
2:15.0 | Though scientists may record copious amounts of same-sex behavior by individuals in the |
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