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Field Guide of Wonder

Podcast von Devon Bowker

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Welcome to the companion podcast to the social media video series Field Guide of Wonder, presented by The Wild Life and @devonthenatureguy. If you like short, spectacular stories of the weirdest, wildest, most wonderful creatures on earth—then this show is for you. ⁠Bite-sized but packed with questions you didn’t know you had, facts that feel like magic, and connections that make this tangled web of life feel even more alive.

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The Aye-Aye

Meet the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a creature so strange that early scientists couldn’t even decide if it was a rodent, a squirrel, or… something entirely new. Native to Madagascar and the largest nocturnal primate in the world, the aye-aye sports perpetually growing teeth, a bat-like ear for echolocation, and a freakishly long, bony middle finger that can hook grubs from deep inside tree trunks—or, yes, pick its own nose. In this episode, we dive into its percussive foraging superpower, its evolutionary mystery, and why it fills the same ecological niche as a woodpecker. Field Guide of Wonder is a companion to my main show The Wild Life, giving you quick, vivid snapshots of the planet’s most remarkable creatures. If you enjoy the show and want to help keep it going, consider supporting on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/thewildlife]

13. Aug. 2025 - 5 min
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The Capybara

Meet the world’s largest rodent—the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), a creature so wonderfully chill it makes a golden retriever look high-strung. In this episode, we dive beyond the memesto explore what makes capybaras such an evolutionary success story. We’ll talk: * Why “semi-aquatic social loaf of bread” might be the perfect lifestyle * Their remarkable teeth, digestive superpowers… and yes, why they eat their own poop * The wild variety of vocalizations they use to chat with each other * How babysitting is a survival strategy * The surprising ways their biology connects to the ecosystems they live in From their South American wetlands to their unlikely friendships with everything from birds to caimans, capybaras prove that being laid-back is a legitimate survival tactic. Listen, wonder, and maybe… book a ticket to the Pantanal. Support The Wild Life's Field Guide of Wonder at www.patreon.com/thewildlife [https://www.patreon.com/thewildlife] for as little as $1 per month

12. Aug. 2025 - 6 min
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The Honduran White Bat

If you’ve never seen the Honduran white bat (Ectophylla alba), you’re not alone. These tiny cloud-colored bats (barely larger than a cotton ball, by the way) are almost impossibly elusive. But their story? It’s one of the most magical I know. These bats don’t roost in caves or crevices. They’re architects. They chew through the midribs of giant Heliconia leaves, collapsing them just enough to create a shelter, or tent, where they huddle together, hidden from predators, glowing green in the filtered jungle light. And what powers this whole operation? Figs. Specifically, Ficus colubrinae, a night-fruiting fig that may have co-evolved with these bats. It offers high energy fruit with hundreds of tiny seeds—perfect for a hungry bat colony that feeds under cover of darkness and, in the process, helps plant the next generation of trees. The relationship between bats and figs is one of the most important—and least appreciated—ecological dynamics in tropical ecosystems. Bats pollinate fig trees. Fig trees feed bats. Figs support more bird and mammal species than almost any other plant. When fig trees thrive, the forest follows. And so do we.

8. Aug. 2025 - 8 min
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