Species of mammal, native to Central and South America
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Join Bob, Mark and George as they delve into an animal that made headlines. They look into the fascinating world of the Kinkajou and why one should never have been found at a reststop outside of Yakima, Washington.
What’s Trending: Exclusive: A Bellevue school showed clearly inappropriate propaganda video to kids. David Gelman (Trump campaign legal surrogate, former prosecutor) breaks down what’s next for Trump after the landmark immunity SCOTUS decision. // Big Local: The Washington State trooper that found a stranded Kinkajou in Yakima thought it was a Pokeman. Everett neighbors are on the lookout for a porch pirate. // Jason reacts to President Biden’s live remarks on the SCOTUS immunity ruling.
What’s Trending: Semi Bird is now attacking the Washington State GOP for “undermining” his campaign. // Big Local: Bellevue police is on the lookout for thieves that have been robbing the elderly. Members of the Everett News Guild have returned to work after their parent company agreed to negotiate. An exotic “Kinkajou” was found in Yakima and sent to Tacoma’s Woodland Park Zoo. 11 bunnies were tragically killed in an animal sanctuary fire in Renton. // Years later, the left-wing fact checker Snopes has finally corrected the record on Donald Trump’s “very fine people” comments in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Kinkajou has been known to have some quirks and kinks across the Wings Of Fire series. As Tui moves forward with the series, what will come of them?
It's time for some ZOOLOGICAL FUN with voiceover actor, poet and zoologist ISI ADEOLA! How do DISNEY ZOOTOPIA animated characters compare to their real life counterparts? Is a HIPPO a DOLPHIN? Do RABBITS really like CARROTS? Should Rebecca really be scared of OSTRICHES? And, what on God's green earth, is a KINKAJOU?! You'll find out all of this and more as we explore the wonderful mind of ISI THE SCRIBE! YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/e6OOiLU8tn0 ISI's WEBSITE: https://www.isithescribe.com ISI's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@isithescribe?_t=8cFJ51oZ7tK&_r=1 #HP5 #Podcast #IsiAdeola #Zoology #VoiceOverActing #Poetry #Disney #Zootopia #AnimalKingdom #Animals #Wildlife #Zoologist #LondonZoo #Education #TikTok #IsiTheScribe #Ratatouille #Safari #OurPlanet #Conservation #Earth #LoveBIG #LaughLOTS #ASmileForYourEars
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Thanks to Lincoln for suggesting this week's subject, the kinkajou! Further reading: Early Primates Groomed with Claws Not actually a monkey: Not actually a bear [photo taken from this site]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to learn about an animal suggested by Lincoln. It's the kinkajou, an adorable but weird little animal from Central and South America. In episode 302 we talked about the coatimundi and the olingo, and both those animals are closely related to the kinkajou. So is the raccoon. But the kinkajou is the only member of its own genus that probably started evolving separately from its closest relations around 22 million years ago. When the kinkajou was first described scientifically in the late 18th century, it was considered to be a type of lemur, which is a primate. At first glance, the kinkajou really does look like a primate in many ways. It's arboreal, meaning it lives in trees, and it has a long prehensile tail. Its head is rounded with a short snout, and its large eyes are forward-pointing. Its ears are also low on the sides of its head. All these features resemble features common in primates, but the kinkajou isn't related to primates at all. Eventually biologists figured it out and it was reclassified. You can tell the kinkajou isn't a primate if you know what to look for. It has fur on the bottoms of its feet, while primates always have bare skin on the bottoms of our feet and hands. Its fingers also all have long claws, whereas all primates have fingernails. The only exception is what's called a toilet claw that some primates retain, including lemurs, where one toe has a claw instead of a nail that the animal uses to groom its fur. But no modern primates have claws on all their digits. The kinkajou is covered with thick, plush fur that keeps it warm in cold weather. Some populations live in high elevations where it can get cold at night, and since it's a nocturnal animal it needs to stay warm while it's out looking for food. It's yellowish-brown in color but some of its hairs are tipped with darker brown. Even though the darker hairs are mixed in with the lighter ones and the kinkajou doesn't actually have a pattern of darker spots, the dark hairs absorb more light than the lighter hairs and can make it look spotted in low light. This helps it blend in with the dappled shade in the trees where it lives. The kinkajou and its close relations make up the family Procyonidae, which is classified in the order Carnivora. Carnivora means “meat-eaters,” but Procyonids are all omnivores that don't eat a lot of meat. The kinkajou mostly eats fruit, and its favorite fruit is the fig. It also eats other plant parts, insects, and honey, but it mostly just wants lots of yummy ripe figs. (Same.) The kinkajou lives in family groups, typically one female and her young offspring, a dominant male, and a subordinate male. During the day the family members sleep in a tree hollow or in a tangle of branches that give them plenty of shade. When it starts getting dark, the kinkajous wake up and go out looking for food. Sometimes the family forages together but more often they split up and forage on their own. When there's a lot of food available in one place, like a bunch of fig trees, a whole lot of kinkajous may gather to eat and play together. Because it spends just about all its life in the treetops, the kinkajou is well adapted to arboreal life. It can turn its hind feet around backwards to help it climb headfirst down a tree trunk, which is another trait it shares with the raccoon. Other animals have evolved the same ability, though, even ones that aren't closely related to the kinkajou. The kinkajou's prehensile tail is strong and thick, and it often hangs from its tail to eat. It's not a very large or heavy animal, only 10 lbs in weight at the most, or 4.6 kg, and usually less than half that.
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Charles and Jon talk to distinguished mammalogist Dr Roland Kays, head of the Biodiversity lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and a Professor at North Carolina State University. Roland has published on sloth sleep and incognito Olinguitos and written a North American mammal field guide - also an app - that many of you will have. Roland talks about his work describing the Olinguito, one of the most significant new mammal discoveries of the 21st Century (it was the first new carnivore for the Western Hemisphere in 35 years). He explains his love of both Fishers and Porcupines and the quest to capture footage of the former hunting the latter. And he explains, with great clarity, the secret recipe to Canis soupus! Notes: Roland's Field Guide to the Mammals of North America is also available as an Apple and Android app (look for "Mammals of North America").Roland's Wild Animals Podcast is now into Season 3, and he has a Youtube Channel with the same name. This is the Fisher vs Porcupine video he mentioned. Cover photo: Roland and a Kinkajou by Mathias Klum.Here is the YouTube trailer. For more information visit www.mammalwatching.com/podcastYou can email us at mammalwatching@gmail.comDr Charles Foley is a mammalwatcher and biologist who, together with his wife Lara, spent 30 years studying elephants in Tanzania. They now run the Tanzania Conservation Research Program at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.Jon Hall set up mammalwatching.com in 2005. Genetically Welsh, spiritually Australian, currently in New York City. He has looked for mammals in over 100 countries.
The Kinkajou is asmall and cute animal that is related to olingos and raccoons. They inhabitSouth American rainforests, and spend lots of time in the trees, which meansthey are arboreal. It uses its long tail to balance itself and hang from trees.The Kinkajou also has sharp claws to help them climb trees. The rainforestenvironment it lives in is great for it because the animal eats lots of fruitfrom trees, as well as honey. The Kinkajou has a good sense of smell and candetect movement well, which may help it find food.Like a largemajority of small mammals, their predators include birds of prey, large snakes,foxed, big cats, and larger carnivorous animals. When they feel threatened theymay use their claws to harm them or run away. They are nocturnal so they sleepduring the day.Their body alone can get up to 20 inches, but their tail almostdoubles their size.The Kinkajou has light brown fur, and a longtail. They can live 23 years when held in captivity. The animals live togetherin small groups, where they take care of eachother. The scientific name forKinkajou is potos flavus, but it is also known as the honey bear, because itsometimes eats honey. This species is also very important to the environment aswell, as they are pollinators. When they eat fruit and flowers, they take thepollen and spread it to other flowers.
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Coati signifie “nez long” en tupi. Les 13 sous-espèces de coatis, cousins des ratons-laveurs (procyonidés) vivent dans la forêt primaire d'Amérique du Sud depuis la Colombie jusqu'au nord de l'Argentine. Il fréquente aussi bien les sous-bois que les cerrados (savanes brésiliennes). Le Coati est diurne, en quête permanente de nourriture. Il cherche aussi bien sa nourriture au sol que dans les arbres. Il mange surtout des insectes qu'il trouve dans l'humus ou sous les écorces, des tarentules et des fruits. Il ne dédaigne pas les reptiles tels que les lézards, les rongeurs, les petits oiseaux et les œufs, y compris ceux des caïmans. Fouisseur, il est aussi excellent grimpeur, sa longue queue lui servant de balancier. Il se reproduit dans les arbres. La femelle mettra bas en mode accro-branche, au creux d'un nid rudimentaire. Les coatis peuvent se regrouper par troupes bruyantes d'une vingtaine d'individus lorsqu'ils sont à la recherche de nourriture, communiquant entre eux par cris et postures de la queue. Les mâles sont néanmoins plutôt solitaires, ne rejoignant les petits groupes de femelles qu'à la période des amours. _______
With K the discussion consists of Kangaroo, Kinkajou, Kiwi bird, and Killer Whale. Kangaroo Scientific name MacropodidaeRed Kangaroo - Macropus rufusEastern Grey Kangaroo - M. giganteus , Western Grey Kangaroo - M. fuliginosus Antilopine Kangaroo - M. antilopinusGroup name: TroopKinkajou Scientific name - Potos flavusGroup name: TroopKiwi Bird Scientific name - ApteryxGroup name: TribeKiller Whale Scientific name - Orcinus orcaGroup name: Pod
The gang arrives at Felicia Bay. Tora and Poppy are sitting in silent gloom while Quincy tries to lighten the mood with his sexcapades. As they stop for gas, Poppy mulls over the information Quincy shared: that Felicia Bay and Moonbright are clan-neutral territory. Theory time! She worries for Tora's safety and his breaking Balthuman law by covering his tattoo. Poppy texts Erdene to forward her address to her cousins if she isn't heard from in a week, which is a REALLY LONG TIME. They arrive at the beautiful compound, and Quincy accidentally checks out Poppy's posterior while they unpack, immediately launching into a coughing fit as he, in Kinkajou's words, "chokes on his loyalty." Poppy wonders who the compound belongs to, and is perturbed to discover that it is Tora's. Turns out someone else is surprised at information she learns: Inspector Lane is shocked to see Tora and Poppy drive away. ***
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Just a warning, if you haven't seen Vivo, beware, the soundtrack will get stuck in your head. You have probably seen Encanto by now, so if you want those songs out of your brain, and want to replace them with just as catchy tunes, watch Vivo. But I digress... The playoff picture is finally set, and it was wild getting here. Almost as wild as a Kinkajou (google it) traveling from Cuba to Miami to deliver a song. The playoffs are here and we have created a couple pools to keep our competitive juices flowing! Check out our NFL.com playoff challenge, just create an entry and join our public group, Fold in the Cheese! Here is the official LINK or if you are old school and want to type it in, go to Playoffchallenge.fantasy.nfl.com. Another we have is on ESPN.com and it's the Playoff Pigskin Pick'Em with our group Fold in the Cheese. Check that HERE We also break down each position group and see who were the top finishers this year, in both total fantasy points, and average fantasy points per game. Get an early jump on fantasy for next season to get some prep in now! We will also be compiling a major pre-draft kit for next season so be on the lookout for how to get that. As always, keep on folding, and don't forget to sign up for our email at email.foldinthecheese.com!
Vivo is an animated musical-comedy produced by Sony Pictures Animation. Songs for this film were written by Lin-Manuel Miranda who also voices Vivo.The story follows Vivo a music-loving Kinkajou who must embark on a journey of a lifetime to deliver a love song for a friend.I was bombarded with marketing for this film every time I logged onto Netflix, so I thought what the hay… Vivo is a very emotionally touching film. If you're not a person that enjoys being in your feelings or if you like your animations fun-loving, joyous and silly, this may not be for you. There were quite a few times in this film where I was in my feelings on some really emotional scenes. It also didn't help that I was watching this with my little one who is really sensitive about emotional scenes in movies.Movie Complex - Netflix TV Show Playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1unqO_9ZDFJg1_NC_Ey7XLRWJl7j1UPk#moviecomplexchannel #vivo #sonyanimationstudios #sony #netflixMovie Complex Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/moviecomplexchannel/Movie Complex Twitterhttps://twitter.com/moviecomplexBite-sized Movie Review Podcast:http://www.redcircle.com/shows/bite--sized-movie-reviewsAFFILIATE LINKSBlufVPN 1 Year Offer! = https://bit.ly/3rGeMRd20% Off All Orders on GentleHerd.com = https://bit.ly/3G4tMw1Try the Luminess Airbrush System for 30 days! = https://bit.ly/3odGWRoBest 4K Rexing USA Dash Cam = https://bit.ly/3pkRRb0Create and Convert PDF's with MobiSystems Inc = https://bit.ly/3DdF9zGGRUV.com: The Forever Purge = https://bit.ly/3hwtGE1ALIENS COOKBOOK! = http://shrsl.com/32tbgShareasale: Affiliate marketing program = https://bit.ly/33W14NPUppbeat.io Music Link: https://uppbeat.io?referral=keita-rx6zsPlease give this video a thumbs up, subscribe and ring the notification bell for alerts on new content.SUBSCRIBE HERE @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffX...DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service through these links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thanks for supporting my channel so that I can bring you free content each week.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bite-sized-movie-reviews/exclusive-content
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It's our last bonusode, and to conclude our songwriting journey… lyrics! Let loose and join guest instructors Gloria Estefan to embark on a rhyme-finding mission and practice all you've learned about music!
In this last episode of The Vivo Songbook, we join Vivo Co-Director Brandon Jeffords, Executive Music Producer Alex Lacamoire, and the one and only Lin-Manuel Miranda to explore the song that propelled Vivo on his journey, One More Song. Then, we dig deep into Vivo's grand finale for a musical masterclass with Alex Lacamoire.The Vivo Songbook is produced by Adonde Media for Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation.Martina Castro - Host, Executive ProducerMartine Chaussard - Writer, Producer, Sound DesignerNatacha Ruck - EditorLuis Gil - Production Manager, Mastering EngineerGiovana Romano Sanchez -additional Mixing and Sound Design
Find out how the makers of Vivo set off to create the ultimate love song! Dive deep into Inside Your Heart with Quiara Alegria Hudes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alex Lacamoire and Cuban-American superstar Gloria Estefan to discover the power of music to heal a broken heart.The Vivo Songbook is produced by Adonde Media for Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation.Martina Castro - Host, Executive ProducerMartine Chaussard - Writer, Producer, Sound DesignerNatacha Ruck - EditorLuis Gil - Production Manager, Mastering EngineerGiovana Romano Sanchez -additional Mixing and Sound Design
Wave, Papaya, and Giraffe race to find out more about Papaya's mystery possession, and Moonwatcher, Kinkajou, and Qibli seek Starflight's help on seeing what Fatespeaker's true goals are.
What difference can one song make? That's the question we're on a mission to answer! Relive the magic of Vivo's journey… one song at a time. In this kid-friendly series hosted by Adonde Media's Martina Castro, you'll go behind the scenes with the actors, directors and songwriters of Vivo to hear amazing stories about what it takes to make an animated musical. And pssst! After each episode, be sure to look for The Vivo Songbook's Bonusodes, short musical games made just for you!The Vivo Songbook is produced by Adonde Media for Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix.Coming to Netflix on August 6!
In this two-part episode of Dawn of the Dragons, Giraffe, Papaya, and Wave are perplexed at sleeping in the same cave. Wave reveals her scars, and Starfinder yet again makes his appearance. And in the before, when Moon and Qibli were still at Jade Mountain, Kinkajou and the inseperable duo search the library for clues about Fatespeaker. And thank you to the new listeners in the Netherlands, I
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Spring is in full swing, and this week we're talking all about pollinators! Join us this week as we discuss all kinds of pollinating animals and their roles in various ecosystems. In addition, CJ talks about climate risks for endemic species, Matt brings up some exciting proposals for amphibian conservation, and Jon features the creature known as the Kinkajou! We've got great content for y'all to check out, so be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook @thebirdybunchpodcast! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 04:16 - Creature Feature 08:57 - Current Events 20:35 - Pollinators 35:18 - Outro Thank you to Sarah Dunlap, for designing our logo, and Writing and Production Assistant Elliot Heye.
Join us as we talk with Beth, an Animal Care Specialist at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium's Education Complex, as we learn more about Julie and Pequeño, two adorable Kinkajous here at the Zoo!
00:00:00 Autechre - Paralel Suns // Coronagloubiboulga 00:00:24 Fan Club Orchestra - Science Fiction Overdrive 00:02:24 Andy Clark - Fast Forward 00:05:25 Matmos - Breaking Bread 00:07:01 The Books - Cold Freezing Night 00:10:17 Skeleton Crew - Zach’s Flag 00:13:08 Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz International - Polygamy 00:15:55 Carl Stone - Han Yan 00:17:04 Tomutonttu - Luominen Jäi Kesken 00:18:49 Raymonde - Soleil Arrangé 00:19:50 Little Snake - HXD 00:22:18 David Aubriand - Bossa Pianova 00:23:24 Amos And Sara - Private World Of A Private Eye 00:25:14 Les Baxter & His Orchestra - Kinkajou 00:25:52 Niobe Feat. Andi Toma - Hawaii’s Garden 00:28:27 Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint Part 3 00:31:01 Hermine - Noir Noir Noir 00:32:49 Sona Diabate - Mama Nyepou 00:36:20 Dinner Boi & Kresten Osgood - Nocchi 00:38:57 Ratgrave - Instant Toothpaste 00:41:53 Alan Shearer - The Flea Age 00:44:27 Anne Laplantine - Nigéria 00:47:14 Meara O’Reilly - Hocket For Two Voices 00:48:36 Gosheven - Whisper Of The Valley Breeze 00:49:35 Federico Durand - Navidad En El Bosque 00:52:56 Yan Hart Lemonnier - Je Chérirai Vos Idéaux Esseulés Jusqu’à Votre Retour 00:57:10 Steve Hauschildt - Still Cloudy 01:00:14 Retour À La Fin Du Monde
We discuss the Jade Winglet which includes: Moon, Winter, Kinkajou, Turtle, Qibli, Carnelian, and Umber. We discuss their traits, their thoughts, their ships, and altogether, their heroic deeds. **Spoilers for the 2nd arc.
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Hey gang! In this episode, we have a special guest and we discuss our favorite K animals! We talk about the flightless, ankle biting kiwi bird, pontificate on the kinkajou and its incredible ability to revers its feet, and discuss the overall biomass of a swarm of billions of tons of krill and how it would feel to be crushed by crustaceans. Also, did you know that kudu have 6 foot long twisted horns that get stuck in trees? Learn more by listening to episode 12! As always, thank you so much for your incredible support, and please rate and review on iTunes if you have any interest in more fun adventures in animal care!
“And today we’re talking about a carnivore in name only. But more on that later.” A seed falls from overhead into the soft soil beneath. It’s buried by a steady rain that lasts all afternoon. It’s growth will mark the beginning of a new tree in the rain forest. But where did that seed come … Continue reading Episode 113 – Kinkajou: The Tree Sower
Join us as we discover one Central/South America’s cutest tree dwellers the kinkajou! Sources: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/k/kinkajou/ https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/kinkajou https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Potos_flavus/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-in-the-world-is-a-kinkajou-122705647/ https://animals.net/kinkajou/ https://animalcorner.co.uk/animals/kinkajou/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justanimals/message
We're Back! It's been a long time of vacation, so we've got a lot of news to cover. This week we talk about what we did on our time away, update some old stories, talk about the amazon fires and the trash fire that is Donald Trump.
#EducationCorner centered around a new animal to us...the kinkajou..and learning happened. We met the Florida Toilet Ninja, Neal didn't appreciate Robert Hassenpepper's work taking donations off his porch, and we pondered honey and other insect slime. Delish. #HappyTuesday!
This week on #NoOffense its kind of a roller coaster episode. We celebrate our 100th episode by reflecting on our first 2 years in podcasting and also give 2 Rings a send off on his final episode with some classic hashtag moments, listener voicemails and more. We also talk about porn habits, Dutchy's breasts, Disney snapping Spiderman back to Sony, and the Amazon burning. WTF Florida stories cover a botched castration, a jogger attacked by a sword wielding mad man staking claim on trash, and a wild Kinkajou attack. All this nonsense and more on this special episode of #NoOffense! This week's featured podcast is Florida Men #NoOffense is part of the Inner Circle Podcast Network and sponsored by Onnit Onnit is a health & fitness juggernaut dedicated to delivering total human optimization to its vast customer base of athletes, thinkers, fitness gurus and entrepreneurs. Through a wide array of products and supplements, Onnit combines cutting-edge science, Earth Grown Nutrients and time-tested strategies to help people reach peak performance. As one of the fastest-growing health & fitness companies in the world, Onnit refuses to bring anything but the very best to market. Whether it be energy bars, protein shakes, creatine or their flagship product Alpha Brain, Onnit’s diverse lineup of products and supplements are backed by science and research. Visit www.onnit.com/htnos to save 10% on your order! Hemp Bombs Check out Hemp Bombs for their 99% pure CBD isolate with 0% THC. Hemp Bombs were specifically formulated to provide consumers with a quality CBD product at an affordable price with a natural blend of compounds that complement the effects of CBD. Hemp Bombs benefits may include: reduced anxiety, increased sense of relaxation, reduction of aches and pains, mood enhancement and deeper, more restful sleep. Use code word HTNOS at checkout to save 20% on your order! Ohfishl Clothing Rooted in hiphop, Ohfishl is a street wear company creating high quality Tshirts, hats and jewelry at an affordable price. Featuring recreations of classic hip hop and sports logos as well as original designs there's something at Ohfishl for all tastes. See for yourself and don't forget to use code HTNOS to save 25% of your entire order. Ohfishl Clothing, Live By Your Own Rules. Never miss a new episode, subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean and everywhere else you can find podcasts! Get interactive with us! Call in to the show at (813)773-5706 and leave us a message. It may just end up on an episode! Facebook Twitter Instagram Email us at HTNOS@Yahoo.com
Join us this week as we get to know one of our RVTs, Jaritza Catalan! We'll talk about the GVA scholarship, which Jaritza was the 1st ever winner of, take your cat to the vet day, what in the world a Kinkajou is, and so much more!
The Cost to Solve the Homeless Problem in LA Continues to Rise San Francisco Condo Attack Suspect Austin Vincent Charged In Second Assault Cal State Fullerton surveillance video and suspect sketch released Florida man arrested for botched castration inside Highlands County home Wilfredo Vides was paid to keep kids out of gangs. Now, he's charged in grisly MS-13 killings President Trump decision to end DACA was lawful, Justice Department says ‘Red flag' laws may play role in preventing mass shootings, study finds Florida Man Attacked by Kinkajou, an Exotic Rainforest Creature, After Opening His Front Door Elizabeth Novak, salon owner from Sacramento Fox News latest in a series on progressive US cities and their homeless problems is on SF Jeffery Epstein lawsuits being revealed Larry King is divorcing Listener Kevin from DTLA gets bill from the city USA Today story on LA project to house the homeless in Koreatown condos costing $700K each Kamala Harris is tanking in new Dem Presidential poll Trump does want to buy Greenland
Jeffy starts with some health news like listeria was found in Florida and Spain so be careful and check your chicken. The we have a little bit of dessert and talk about the pork queen, eating bear, and kinkajou Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elizabeth Warren went on the campaign trail and gave this cringe worthy apology to native Americans. And what is a Kinkajou and why did it attack this man in Lake Worth Beach?
Kinkajou, I choose you! Let's talk about the honey bear, the exorcist of the forest, the stripper of the pokemon world.
In this month’s edition of the Jupiter Farms Residents Podcast we speak with Amy Kight the Executive Director of the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary about her work and what goes on at the Sanctuary. This month’s Facebook, “Outrage of the Month” --- What is Verizon up to?- 0:25 This month’s Outrage – Why is Verizon digging?- 1:30 We welcome Amy to the show - 2:30 What happens to an animal after Busch is called? We take you through the process - 6:27 What happens to animals who can’t be released into the wild?- 9:49 Which animals go to Busch which go elsewhere?- 10:31 The strangest calls & animals Amy has encountered RECENTLY! (Anyone missing a Kinkajou?) - 14:03 Over 4,500 animals were rescued last year. So, they need your support: (561) 575-3399 - 16:02 NEW FEATURES coming to the Sanctuary - 17:32 A LOT of new activities for kids happening all the time- 19:38 The history of the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary - 23:09 The Community Calendar! Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Loxahatchee River District 2500 Jupiter Park DriveJupiter, FL 33458Web: http://www.buschwildlife.orgPhone: (561) 575-3399E-mail: director@buschwildlife.orgSupport the show (http://www.jupiterfarmsresidents.com/donate-to-jfr/)
Super Bowl Sunday special! A random lance stops in and tells us a story about a violent Kinkajou and of course what G.O.A.T. Boys episode would be complete without shots.
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Shellac Stack No. 134 sings in the bathtub and does “The Kinkajou”! We stay in the 1920s and '30s this time for some terrific pop and dance band records from the likes of Johnny Green, Ruth Etting, Henry Hall, Cass Hagan, Smith Ballew, Nat Shilkret, Johnny Hamp, and others.
Engineering students turn obsolete technology into advanced learning tools with a microfilm projector in Africa