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Monkeys, mud and junk food

1 h 30 min · 4. Mai 2026
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Monkeys eating mud to survive tourist junk food? Sperm whales speaking in alphabets? Nature is wild! This episode explores how animals adapt to us. We uncover why healthy forests prevent human disease , cheer for a half-beaked parrot turning alpha , and discuss the fight for African marine resources.

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