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IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 18 (Part 2): Mountain GoatsIn part 2 of this episode, Ellie tells Katie all about mountain goats (which are not actually goats). For some reason, Katie and Ellie get into a fight about Fahrenheit and Celsius. Ellie gets very confused and upset, and it goes on for a really, really long time. Email: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @IntoxecologyInstagram: @IntoxecologyWebsite: intoxecology.com FIND US ON PATREON 2021-12-1847 minIntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 18 (Part 1): Baleen Into ItThis week, Ellie and Katie kick off the episode with some light-hearted talk about dog death. Katie then tells Ellie all about blue whales and their weird wannabe-teeth made out of fingernail stuff. Ellie introduces Katie to Clive, our resident skeleton in the wellington, and for some reason there is a lengthy discussion about ghosts. This episode has been split into 2 parts because Ellie and Katie have no concept of space or time. Lots of swearing and tangents, as always. Email: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyWebsite: www.intoxecology.comP...2021-11-131h 39IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 17: F This, I'm a BearWe're BACK, and we're sorry for the hiatus; we'll never leave you again, we promise. In this episode, Ellie tells Katie all about the polar bear before Katie discusses the giant tube worm. For some reason, talking about polar bears leads to a lengthy discussion about Neanderthals and how Ellie has more Neanderthal DNA than the general populous. Also, if you brought a giant tube worm up to the surface, a polar bear could probably smell it from a mile away. Lots of swearing and tangents, as always. Website: intoxecology.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecology2021-10-041h 52IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 16: SugarwhallyThis week, for the first time ever, Katie and Ellie struggle with their introductory ramblings. Katie then tells Ellie all about narwhals and their toothy horns, before Ellie talks about rats and how they help us in research and in plague-acquisition. Katie informs everyone about the plague pit in her in-laws back garden and Ellie makes one of her best puns yet. Lots of swear-words and tangents, as always. Apologies for Katie's audio at points, we thought we'd got the hang of this whole podcasting thing but apparently we have not.Website: www.intoxecology.com2021-07-211h 56IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 15: Stop Manateasing Me (with Ellen Weatherford)This week, Ellie and Katie welcome a very special guest, Ellen Weatherford (Just the Zoo of Us), to Intoxecology. Ellen gives us a rundown of an animal close to her heart – the pangolin – before telling us about our animal of the week, the Florida manatee (... it has fingernails!!). True to form, there are lots of tangents and swear-words. Expect discussions of Disneyworld, nipples, and, somehow, Happy Feet (again).Listen to Ellen on her much better podcast Just the Zoo of Us!Website: www.intoxecology.comGmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @intoxecologyTwitter: @into...2021-06-241h 20IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 14: Fisher Cats (with Sean Milnes)This week, Katie and Ellie welcome friend and fellow podcaster, Sean Milnes (Fowl Mouths Podcast), to Intoxecology. Sean is a keen birder from Connecticut who's hopped on this week's episode to tell us all about the Fisher Cat (which is, to everyones surprise, not a bird, and also, somehow less surprisingly, not a cat either). Turns out, they're bigger than you think and could conceivably eat your baby if you leave it unsupervised in the woods. Lots of tangents and swear-words, as always.Check out Fowl Mouths Podcast on any and all streaming sites! Website: w...2021-06-011h 37IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 13 (Part 2): Otterly CrazyIn this long-awaited episode (sorry!), Katie tells Ellie all about sea otters with their purple bones and built-in pockets. Very cute, but not if you're an abalone. Beans does a lot of barking, and Ellie realises that she's got faster hands than any otter could ever dream of. Lots of swearing and tangents, as always. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2021-05-091h 46IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 13 (Part 1): Domestic DoggosEpisode 13 has been split into 2 parts because Katie and Ellie do not understand the concept of time. The hosts kick off the episode by, unsurprisingly, talking about things they have no business talking about - the stock market(?) and then Ellie tells Katie all about the domestic dog and the problem with pedigree breeds. This episode gets a little science-heavy as Ellie talks about inbreeding depression. As always, lots of swearing and tangents. And as always, we're sorry. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us o...2021-03-311h 31IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 12: Power FlapsThis week, Katie and Ellie kick off the episode by getting political (surprise, surprise) before Ellie shares some exciting news – she's going to be an auntie! Katie shares all there is to know about parrot fish and their sequential hermaphroditism before Ellie tackles the emperor penguin (no, not literally). Katie and Ellie also get into their first disagreement about the pros and cons of zoos. Somehow, they also manage to provide a full synopsis of The Princess and the Frog? Many tangents and swear words, as usual. Like always, we're sorry. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: int...2021-03-032h 18IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 11: If You Think Rats are Bad, Think Again Because Bats are Even Worse (with Tim Passchier)We welcome a very special guest and Intoxecology's own resident virologist, Tim Passchier (made famous by Episode 8: Tim's Three Critiques). Tim tells us about his work looking at how viral genomes are packaged, and grills Katie on why she personally cannot convert the US to the metric system. Tim then tells us about Pteropus bats and their role as viral reservoirs, before giving us a run-down of how the Coronavirus vaccine works and why we categorically should not be eating bats. Many, many tangents and lots of swearing.Email: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.intoxecology.com2021-02-151h 49IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 10: How RibettingEllie kicks off this weeks episode by telling Katie about how bad her day was after eye-butting the kitchen table. Ellie then dips her toe into freshwater and talks about the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) and their freeze tolerance. Katie then discusses her twitter handles namesake and favourite animal order - cuttlefish (Sepiida). Lots of tangents and swearing. We're sorry. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2021-01-181h 46IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 8: Tim's Three CritiquesEllie and Katie kick off the episode by discussing Tim's Three Critiques, before talking about the Portuguese man o war and the Tasmanian devil. Katie reveals that she is, in fact, a blanket octopus puppeteering amputated man o war tentacles. Seven Pounds spoilers for some reason, and some unexpected thylacine chat. Also, who would eat who first in the event of an emergency? Lots of tangents and swearing, as always.Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-12-141h 40IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 7: Too Many EggsEllie and Katie discuss Katie's engagement to her now-fiancé, Simon (!!) before talking at length about the 2020 election results. Ellie dishes out some ostrich facts, and Katie talks about the chonky frog-fish. Lots of rambling, as always, with Ellie and Katie discussing the challenges of being in academia during a pandemic, the scientific accuracy of SpongeBob SqaurePants, and somehow, The Sims again. Lots of colourful language and swear-words.Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-11-292h 01IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 6: Toxic Sponge MeatEllie and Katie start the episode by talking about the impact that fireworks have on wildlife, and Ellie discusses her backup plan of moving to America to sell luxury real estate. Katie tells Ellie about the bio-fluorescent Hawksbill turtle and their dining preference of toxic sponge meat, and Ellie talks about another one of her spirit animals – the racoon. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-11-011h 57IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 5: Small But Don't TouchIn this episode, Ellie talks about the ecology and behaviour of the arctic fox, and accidentally finds herself on a furry costume website. Katie further dissuades Ellie from entering the ocean by talking about the deadly blue-ringed octopus. Beans finally makes his podcast debut. Lots of swearing, tangents and political despair.Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-10-181h 53IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 4: No Prawn Cocktails, God Damn ItKatie and Ellie kick off the episode by discussing Netflix’s new documentary ‘The Social Dilemma’ and their looming feelings of existential dread. Katie brings the podcast back to science by talking about great hammerhead sharks and their courtship and hunting strategies. Ellie talks about three-toed sloths and their unusually polite toilet behaviour. Lots of swearing and unexpected (but not really) social and political commentary.Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-09-281h 56IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 3: Is It Tasty?This week Ellie talks about her spirit animal, the naked mole rat, and their eusocial behaviour. Katie talks about sea urchins and their role as keystone species. Parallels are drawn between urchin gonads and lychees (which are objectively more delicious). Beans gets cold feet during his podcast debut. No penis facts this week, unfortunately. Lots of swearing. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-09-061h 35IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 2: You Make Me Feel Like a Professional WomanKatie and Ellie channel their middle-aged white man and talk about things they have no business talking about. Katie talks about nudibranchs going arse-over-tits, and Ellie talks about clitoromegaly in the spotted hyena. Ellie becomes infatuated with sea bunnies. As usual, lots of incoherent rambling and swear words. Website: www.intoxecology.comEmail: intoxecologypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @intoxecologyInstagram: @intoxecologyFind us on Patreon! 2020-08-241h 35IntoxecologyIntoxecologyEpisode 1: Big Ass pTerodactylsEllie and Katie introduce themselves. Ellie talks about her fieldwork in the Seychelles and her favourite bird, Greg. Katie talks about her masters research into the impact of zooxanthellae on anemone behaviour, and her current work at a non-profit. Ellie sits too close to the microphone and has a very limited concept of volume control. Lots of incoherent rambling and swear words.We’re learning and we’re sorry.**Corrections**Cousin was actually bought and turned into a nature reserve in 1968 (not 1982). It was then restored to native vegetation by 1982.Website: www...2020-08-1654 min