• Late-pril Fools 2024

  • Aug 25 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • 5 animals, 4 real, 1 fake. Which are real and which Late-pril Fooled ya’?
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    April Fools’ Day was a time of tricks, pranks, and… of course… fools. Today your host, Devon, and co-hosts, Chet and Cap, will talk about five animal species: the Sarcastic Fringehead, Common Side-blotched Lizard, Atlantic Mudskipper, Hoatzin, and Stomach-Sucker, one of which is fake, and you’ll have to guess.

    The reveal is in a bonus episode that was published one week later. Even though the deadline has passed for submitting your guess, you can still try to guess which it is before listening to it! And be sure NOT to share any of the facts in today’s episode until you know which animal is fake. Happy Late April Fools’ Day!

    Credits:

    • Additional Music: Blue Dot Sessions, ZapSplat, and Kevin MacLeod.


    Links:

    • Photos of the Prize
    • Episode Page
    • Transcript

    Support the show

    You can send in questions, comments, episode suggestions, or verification that I’m not just talking into the void and all of the download numbers are from Chet and Cap (seriously, though, it means a lot) to animals@kingdomanimaliapod.com, and our website is https://kingdomanimaliapod.com/animals.

    **Psst! Hey you! It’s Chet and Cap! Do you want to ask us questions which will get featured on the show? Just head over to https://kingdomanimaliapod.com/acb and send a voice message or email with your question(s), and we’ll answer it/them on an Ask the Chickadee Brothers episode of this podcast!**

    Until next time, keep exploring this amazing Kingdom: Animalia.

    This podcast is made by Kingdom: Animalia Podcasts.

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