Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks
A podcast by Wes Larson, Jeff Larson, Mike Smith | QCODE - Mondays
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134 Episodes
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Animal Attack News Roundup - Leopards, Gators, Bears, and The Big Money Anniversary Quiz
Published: 10/15/2021 -
Coyote Attack - The Cape Breton Coyotes and the Folk Music Singer
Published: 10/2/2021 -
Grizzly Bear Attack - Grouchy Glacier Grizzly
Published: 9/17/2021 -
Jaguar Attack - Beware the Jaguars Jaws
Published: 9/3/2021 -
Animal Attack News Roundup - The Scales & Tails Alligator Attack with Lindsay Bull, Wildin' Coyotes, and the 100-Pound Beehive
Published: 8/21/2021 -
Bull Shark Attack - What's the Spanish Word for Shark?
Published: 8/13/2021 -
Horse Attack - Love 'em or Hate 'em
Published: 7/30/2021 -
Grizzly Bear Attack - Al, The Man Who Punched a Bear
Published: 7/16/2021 -
Animal Attack News Roundup - Whale Gulps Man, Girl Pushes Bear, and More
Published: 7/2/2021 -
Rattlesnake Attack - Heads and Tails: The Western Diamondback
Published: 6/25/2021 -
Cassowary Attack - Kicking and Screaming
Published: 6/11/2021 -
Black Bear Attack: Bear vs. Bacon
Published: 5/28/2021 -
Animal Attacks Monthly Update - Bobcat Tossing, and Animals vs. Humans
Published: 5/21/2021 -
Mountain Lion and Crocodile Attack - Mother's Day Special
Published: 5/7/2021 -
Spider Attack - Yorick, The Sydney Funnel-Web Spider
Published: 4/30/2021 -
Lion Attack - The Lions of Tsavo Part 2
Published: 4/16/2021 -
Lion Attack - The Lions of Tsavo
Published: 4/9/2021 -
Oceanic White Tip Shark Attack - A Sharky Shipwreck Story
Published: 3/26/2021 -
Monitor Lizard Attack - The Monitor Murder Mystery
Published: 3/12/2021 -
Moose Attack - The Moose, a Dog, Some Gloves, and a Bra
Published: 2/26/2021
True stories of the most extreme wild animal attacks ever documented, told and explained by Wes Larson, a wildlife biologist and animal behavior expert. Wes is joined by his brother Jeff and their mutual friend Mike, and in each episode the three pour over the details of animals attacks and explain how listeners can avoid these kinds of dangerous encounters, and learn a new appreciation for the wild things of the world