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13. Horseshoe Crab (The Blood Modern Day Medicine Depends On)
Feb 5, 2026
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11. Naked Mole Rat (The Mammal That Doesn't Get Cancer)
Jan 30, 2026
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10. Gulper Eel (The Deep-Sea Monster with a Mouth Bigger Than its Body)
Jan 24, 2026
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9. An Ant Colony (Millions of Bodies, One Mind)
Jan 17, 2026
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8. Dragonfly (Natures Most Successful Killer)
Jul 14, 2025
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| 2/5/26 | 13. Horseshoe Crab (The Blood Modern Day Medicine Depends On) | Older than dinosaurs and vital to modern medicine, the horseshoe crab is a living relic of Earth’s ancient oceans. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we follow its timeless life cycle across tidal shores, uncover the science behind its remarkable blue blood, and explore the delicate balance between conservation and human need. | — | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | 11. Naked Mole Rat (The Mammal That Doesn't Get Cancer) | Hairless, wrinkled, and strangely resilient, the naked mole rat lives in underground colonies where survival depends on cooperation. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we explore a life cycle unlike almost any other mammal — from eusocial behavior to extreme longevity — and examine how these animals challenge everything we thought we knew about aging and pain. | — | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | 10. Gulper Eel (The Deep-Sea Monster with a Mouth Bigger Than its Body) | Deep beneath the ocean’s surface drifts a creature with a mouth large enough to swallow prey nearly its own size. The gulper eel’s strange anatomy hides a survival strategy built for darkness and scarcity. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we dive into its mysterious life cycle and uncover how evolution shaped one of the deep sea’s most unusual predators. | — | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | 9. An Ant Colony (Millions of Bodies, One Mind) | An ant colony is more than a group of insects — it’s a living superorganism. From fragile eggs tended in darkness to massive cooperative societies, ants build complex worlds beneath our feet. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we explore the life cycle of a colony itself, revealing how communication, division of labor, and evolution created one of Earth’s most successful forms of life. | — | ||||||
| 7/14/25 | 8. Dragonfly (Natures Most Successful Killer) | Before there were birds in the sky, dragonflies ruled ancient wetlands. Today, their life still begins underwater as fierce aquatic hunters before transforming into masters of the air. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we follow the dragonfly’s dramatic life cycle, uncovering how evolution shaped one of the planet’s most efficient predators. | — | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | 7. Greenland Shark (The 500 Year Old Shark Blinded by Parasites) | Some creatures measure time differently — and the Greenland shark may be one of the oldest living vertebrates on Earth. Moving slowly through icy depths, its life cycle unfolds across centuries. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we explore how this ancient predator survives extreme environments, why it grows so slowly, and what its longevity reveals about life in the deep sea. | — | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | 6. The Cuckoo (A Brood Parasite That Kills A Nest from the Inside) | Raised by strangers and born into deception, the cuckoo’s life begins with a lie. Brood parasitic birds have evolved a strategy that turns parenthood into a battlefield of instincts and survival. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we examine the cuckoo’s controversial life cycle, the evolutionary arms race with host species, and the surprising intelligence behind one of nature’s boldest strategies. | — | ||||||
| 6/27/25 | 5. Monarch (The Insect That Migrates Like a Bird) | Every year, millions of monarch butterflies undertake one of the most extraordinary migrations on Earth — a journey no single butterfly lives long enough to complete alone. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we trace the monarch’s delicate life cycle across generations, revealing how tiny wings carry an ancient map written by evolution itself. | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | 4. Axolotl (The Animal That is Frozen in Childhood) | Forever young — at least on the surface. The axolotl is a salamander that refuses to grow up, keeping its juvenile features for life while quietly rewriting the rules of regeneration. In this episode of Animal Uncovered, we follow its unusual life cycle, explore the science behind its healing abilities, and uncover the fragile reality facing this iconic amphibian in the wild. | — | ||||||
| 6/21/25 | 3. Anglerfish (Where Males Exist Only to be Absorbed by Females) | At the bottom of the ocean, where sunlight cannot reach, love takes a bizarre and haunting form. Meet the anglerfish—part hunter, part lure, part unwilling host. From glowing traps to parasitic mating, this episode uncovers one of the most surreal mating systems nature has ever devised. | — | ||||||
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| 6/21/25 | 2. Cicada (The Insect That Lives Underground for 17 YEARS) | They live underground for 17 years—then rise in a synchronized explosion of wings, sound, and sacrifice. This is the story of the periodical cicada: a creature whose life is guided by prime numbers and whose emergence transforms entire ecosystems. Follow their strange, rhythmic journey through time. | — | ||||||
| 6/21/25 | 1. Octopus (The Alien Animal with Nine Brains and Blue Blood) | Beneath the waves lives a creature so intelligent, so alien, and so tragic, its story feels like science fiction. From shape-shifting predators to self-sacrificing mothers, the octopus's life is short—but astonishingly complex. In this episode, we dive into the secrets of its birth, intelligence, mating rituals, and one of the most heartbreaking deaths in the animal kingdom. | — | ||||||
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2 placements across 2 markets.
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