Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacksinactive
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Comedy
Nature
Science
True Crime
True stories of the most extreme wild animal attacks ever documented, told and explained by Wes Larson, a wildlife biologist and animal behavior expert. Wes is joined by his brother Jeff and their mutual friend Mike, and in each episode the three pour over the details of animals attacks and explain how listeners can avoid these kinds of dangerous encounters, and learn a new appreciation for the wild things of the world
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Biweekly
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79 Available Episodes (79 Total)Average duration: 01:16:20
Apr 24 | 01:35:23
Black Bear Attack - The Worst Black Bear Attack in History: Part 2
Apr 17 | 01:21:44
Black Bear Attack - The Worst Black Bear Attack in History: Part 1
Apr 03 | 01:31:59
A Zebra Bit a Man’s Arm... Off? - News Stories including A Monkey Tearing Off Ears and Ripping Out Hair, Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-owl’s New York Escape, and More
Mar 27 | 01:26:30
Bears in Yellowstone ft. National Park After Dark
Mar 20 | 02:21:56
Elephant and Giraffe Attacks - Tyke Crashes the Circus & A Giraffe Impersonates a Wrecking Ball
Mar 06 | 01:33:05
Black Widow Bite - The Most Venomous Spider in North America Munches a Man's Toe
Feb 20 | 01:25:37
Box Jellyfish Attack - A Surfer Stung by a Mystery Assailant Has to Think Outside the Box
Feb 06 | 01:28:59
A Hippo Spat Out a 2-Year-Old!? - News Stories Including a Tragic Polar Bear Attack, a Deadly Great White Encounter in Mexico, and Coyotes Continuing to Wyle’
Jan 23 | 01:13:38
Tiger Shark Attack - A Mother's Worst Nightmare
Jan 09 | 01:36:59
Komodo Dragon Attack - A Dragon Shows its Basic Instinct
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