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Extreme traps in nature

25m · What The Duck?! · 12 Apr 19:30

We will all go to trouble to get a good meal, but some animals take it to the extreme.

Some build architectural masterpieces to entrap their prey, or use body parts as lures.

But what is your cat doing when it makes the 'ek ek ek ek?' Is it trying to bewitch the birds?

Featuring:

  • Professor Kris Helgen, Australian Museum.
  • Julia Henning, PhDcandidate, University of Adelaide.
  • Associate Professor Inon Scharf, Tel Aviv University.
  • Dr David Merritt, Entomologist.
  • Associate Professor Ajay Narendra, Macquarie University.

Extra audio: Cat Ek ek ek by @thiscatisdumpling.

  • Ann Jones, Presenter/Producer.
  • Petria Ladgrove, Producer.
  • Belinda Smith, Producer.
  • Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.

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