The Zooquarium Podcast is a deep dive into all of the questions YOU want answered about the animals and habitats of the land, sea, and air. On each episode, artist Mike Bennett and biologist Chanel Hason use their background as educators to answer YOUR questions and invite guests from the wildlife and creative worlds to explore the convergence of science and art together. The Zooquarium Podcast explores the imagucational world of animals and ecosystems in a way that’s engaging and accessible to kids of all ages. Want more of The Zooquarium Podcast? BONUS content for each episode is posted every other Tuesday at thezooquarium.com/podcast and youtube.com/@mikebennettstudios
Episodes
- Leapin' Lemurs with Dr. Tim Eppley7/14/202617 min
- Why Are the Middle Fingers of Aye-Ayes So Long?7/7/202614 min
- BONUS: Books Are Magic with John Sazaklis6/30/202615 min
- Why Do Red-Eyed Tree Frogs Have Multiple Eyelids?6/23/202612 min
- BONUS: Talkin' Tigers with Megan Hagedorn6/16/202611 min
- Why Do Tigers Have Stripes?6/9/202615 min
- BONUS: Crickets, Clay, and the City of Roses with Chuck Duke6/2/20269 min
- Where Are Crickets' Ears Located?5/26/202615 min
- Chanel in the Wild: Animal conversations with kids!5/19/20266 min
- Why Are Orcas So Deadly?5/12/202625 min
- BONUS: Animating Animals - More With Stop Motion Animator, Adam Taylor5/5/20269 min
- Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?4/28/202612 min

