It's not a Monster
Podcast Description
Let me try my best to make you reconsider your thoughts (and feelings) about creatures that might not seem so appealing to you. You may find that some of them are between the most amazing creatures in the world!
My name is David Andres Quinche, I am a Biologist, and I will be your guide in this adventure. Welcome my friend!
for any inquire, comment, suggestion, contact email: [email protected]
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Focuses on misunderstood creatures, particularly insects and rodents, with episodes covering rats' intelligence and contributions to society, as well as the remarkable life of mites, showcasing their ecological importance and challenging stereotypes about these creatures.

Let me try my best to make you reconsider your thoughts (and feelings) about creatures that might not seem so appealing to you. You may find that some of them are between the most amazing creatures in the world!
My name is David Andres Quinche, I am a Biologist, and I will be your guide in this adventure. Welcome my friend!
for any inquire, comment, suggestion, contact email: [email protected]
This time is turn for the Spiders! We are going to explore with Diego Parra why we are so afraid of them and how this might be related their feeding anatomy, which is something that also have huge implications in their diet, and therefore their hole biology and identity.
-Script, music and references:
https://sites.google.com/view/ep5spiders/inicio
-Main music theme: Camiidae https://camiidae.carrd.co/
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