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Jack Baddams & Roddy Shaw
How many geese?
The comedy nature podcast for more than just nature nerds. A really wild show for grown ups, each episode looks at stories and science from across the natural world and also pits a host against a listener suggested species of animal to decide how many they could take in a fight. Insta @howmanygeese Support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/howmanygeese
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 56 ratings
What a great podcast!
But I also wanted to let you know that no bird species make it into my top 50 animals #birdsareoveratted
Tomyeahh via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/13/22
I must confess, I am a big fan of this podcast from the very first start. Each episode is so funny and inspiring - there is no episode, I didn’t enjoy listening to. And I‘m so glad these guys are keeping it up! So, thank you, guys, I love what you are doing! Never stop making this podcast.
MCphalaenopsis via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/18/22
Excellent
If great podcasts were measured by their deadly sexiness, this podcast would be a poison dart frog.
Macca3131 via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 05/18/22
Recent Episodes
Today's episode is taking on a question that some of the finest minds across human civilisation have put their minds to - what the hell is going on with eels?! Plus; it's hammer time with Birda as we go south of the equator to meet the Hamerkop, debate what animal legs would make the best...
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