
Anthropomania review: Our love of animals and how we live with them
2 June 2021
From hippos escaping from drug lord Pablo Escobar’s private zoo to plant intelligence, a new podcast, Anthropomania, explores how humans interact with other life

2 June 2021
From hippos escaping from drug lord Pablo Escobar’s private zoo to plant intelligence, a new podcast, Anthropomania, explores how humans interact with other life

28 April 2021
The deep sea has a reputation for being more mysterious than the moon, but that's changing. A new podcast delves into the latest news from the depths

3 July 2017
The ground cuckoo makes a noise very similar to that used by pig-like peccaries to warn off predatory cats, which could be evidence of acoustic mimicry

2 June 2017
The metre-long fish, which live on tropical reefs, usually mate in pairs. An uptick in their numbers around Palau may explain why they have begun mass mating

31 May 2017
The curious tentacle movements could be performed to fool unsuspecting prey or to ward off predators

12 May 2017
The vocalisations of the voracious lionfish could help us keep tabs on this invasive species as it works its way up the US east coast