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Cool Stuff Daily

Wed. 11/29 - Rhino Comeback, Young Mensa Member, Peruvian Find

Cool Stuff Daily

Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff

Tech News, News, Science, Society & Culture

4.6739 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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On today's episode, a nearly extinct animal making a comeback in captivity. We also take a look at the youngest Mensa member. Archeologists make an interesting discovery in Peru. Plus, this week in history. Endangered Rhino Mensa Kid Peru Mummies Contact us - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:29.9

Welcome to another edition of the Cool Stuff Ride Home podcast. I'm Marcus Paff,

0:34.5

joined as always by Reggie Rizzou. Coming up on today's episode, a nearly extinct animal making a comeback in captivity.

0:42.4

Plus, the two-year-old who's smarter than Reggie and I combined.

0:46.2

I feel awful saying that.

0:47.8

And Peruvian archaeologists make a fascinating discovery.

0:52.1

All that plus this week in history. Coming up on another episode of the

0:56.2

Cool Stuff Ride Home podcast. Great news for animal lovers. As per a Reuters report, another

1:02.3

Sumatran rhinoceros was born in Indonesian, or rather in an Indonesian sanctuary last week.

1:09.1

That's the second birth of this critically endangered animal

1:12.3

at the reserve this year.

1:13.9

Sumatran rhinos are the smallest and hairiest

1:16.7

of the five existing rhino species.

1:19.1

And if you're wondering just how endangered

1:21.5

the Sumatran rhino is,

1:23.2

well, there are thought to be just 34 to 47 of them still remaining in the wild, all of them

1:30.7

in Indonesia.

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