The Natural History Cupboard Podcast
By Gareth
The Natural History Cupboard PodcastDec 25, 2022
A long legged owl
A Quick-Draw Claw
A raucous raptor
A hog from hell
A feathered friend
A springtime species special
A polar predator
A delightful duck bill
A sky high sauropod
A terrible claw
A predator of the pines
A king amongst snakes
A beagle that changed the world
A smelly bear cat
A superhero of the swamp
A really early bird
A prehistoric prosimian
A pandaemonium of an episode
New year’s special ( A Fossil foray)
A very Christmassy episode (2023)
A mountain ghost
An Interview that found a way
A bird not a fruit
A painted pup
A whopper of a wombat
A microscopic marvel
A striped anteater
A heck of a cow
This week we go on a trip through time and space to meet the ancestor to all modern cows, the aurochs. We also meet its dark doppelgänger, the heck cattle. Aaron then brings us news of how elephants have specific names for each other. All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
A spooky species special 2023
A magnificent marsupial
A fine fern indeed
A perfectly preserved plesiosaur
An original sabre tooth
A Surface Sailing Symbiote
A rare ratite
A king of the river
A wilder interview
A six foot turkey
A deadly knife tooth
A household dragon
A desert dwelling rodent
An interview written in time
A cunning canid
This week is Drew's last episode (for now) and, in the news, we talk about orcas and yachts. Then for our feature, Drew takes us on an emotional journey, from the furry fandom to blood sports with his favourite animal: the red fox (warning: some of this feature is very unpleasant). All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
A world dominating dicynodont
An Interview to End Extinction
A crazy chimera
A three horned face
This week we talk how peas could help save the planet and then we time travel back to the Cretaceous to meet probably one of the most famous dinosaurs to have ever existed, the Triceratops! All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!