The Six-Legged Narrative

The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-05-19

10 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Nature is stranger than fiction, and this episode is proof. From a parasitic fungus that turns cicadas into something out of a horror movie, to a scientific breakthrough that literally makes insects float, today's Six-Legged Narrative is packed with stories that will make you look at the insect world in a whole new way. Plus, what do wasps have to do with wind energy? More than you think.

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The natural world is full of creatures rewriting the rules — and today's episode of The Six-Legged Narrative has six stories that prove it. A common insect is quietly challenging everything we thought we knew about reproduction. A fly has evolved a trick so bizarre it almost defies belief. A Midwestern state makes a big symbolic move for pollinators — and puts its neighbor on notice. Insects you've probably never considered eating might be the most nutritious thing on the planet. A summer heatwave turned a baseball stadium into something out of a nature documentary. And a creature that has no business being in someone's bathroom shows up in one of the most isolated countries on Earth. Six stories. Six legs — mostly. All of them worth your time.

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