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Sarika Cullis Suzuki & The Mystery of the Walking Whale

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Mike Jaycock

Mike Jaycock

7 ай бұрын

The Mystery of the Walking Whale. On CBC and CBC Gem, January 11th at 9pm.
A delightful chat with the new co-host of The Nature of Things, Sarika Cullis-Suzuki. We chat about the locations and people that are featured in this fascinating program. It's a 50 million year old mystery that will captivate viewers and provide wonderful insights into the development of the world's largest mammal .. whales!
Mike Jaycock is the host.

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@drewidrie2396
@drewidrie2396 7 ай бұрын
There was once a little creature that looked like a deer. He lived in the forest. He was called indohyus. His descendants decided to look for food by occasionally going into the water, similar to otters. He was called ambulocetus. Then his descendants realized it was a good idea, and stayed in the water. He was called basilosaur. Without limitations of gravity and weight, the descendants of basilosaurus started to grow very VERY big, and we now call them the whale. i only hope they don't ALL become extinct...
@oreopagus2476
@oreopagus2476 6 ай бұрын
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