That's Just Wild
Moist: Slime Highways, Snot Bubble Beds, and a Legendary Orca Sighting
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This week on Thatโs Just Wild, Steve, Sarah and Lizzie dive headfirst into the wonderfully weird and surprisingly soggy side of the natural world ๐ง๐ง๐ง
๐ Honey ants take food storage to another level โ with a special cast that swells up with nectar until theyโre completely immobile, hanging from the nest ceiling like living reservoirs, ready to feed the colony when times get tough. ๐ฏ
๐งช Hagfish unleash one of the strangest defences in the animal kingdom โ producing up to 20 litres of slime in seconds. This bizarre mucus expands in seawater, clogging the gills of predators and making a swift escape possible. Slippery doesnโt even cover it. ๐๐จ
๐ธ The ultimate survivalist? Meet the water-holding frog โ capable of storing huge amounts of water in its body, going into a state of stasis, and surviving underground for up to five years without drinking in extreme drought conditions. ๐ต๐ง
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