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Freaky Fauna Files

Freaky Fauna Files

By: The Chicken & The Egg
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Welcome to Freaky Fauna Files, hosted by the dynamic duo: the Chicken and the Egg! Join us as we uncover the mysteries of the natural world, exploring the fascinating lives of animals—their behaviors, habitats, and cultural significance. Each episode takes a deep dive into these creatures, ending with the Danger Zone, where we reveal their hidden threats, and the Safe Zone, highlighting their surprising benefits. Got a freaky encounter or question? Reach out on our socials or email us at info@freakyfaunafiles.com #StayFreaky

The Chicken & The Egg
Natural History Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Don't Lick That! It's Poisonous!
    Jun 24 2025

    Welcome to the 18th episode of Freaky Fauna Files, where we’re diving headfirst into the dangerous world of poisonous creatures and their lethal line of defense!

    In this episode, we take a closer look at three animals that don’t just defend themselves, they make predators think twice before even trying.

    First up is the notorious cane toad, an invasive amphibian armed with a creamy white toxin. We’ll explore how this seemingly clumsy hopper has become one of the most ecologically disruptive (and deadly) creatures in Australia and why its poison is so effective.

    Next, we’ll swim over to the oceans to meet the adorable but deadly pufferfish. With its iconic balloon-like inflation and powerful tetrodotoxin (TTX), this fish is a masterclass in deceptive danger. You’ll learn how it defends itself, why it’s one of the most poisonous vertebrates on Earth, and why chefs need a license just to serve it.

    Finally, slither into the shadows with us as we uncover the secrets of the Asian tiger keelback snake, a rare case of a poisonous and venomous snake. This freaky fauna not only produces venom, but also sequesters toxins from its prey and stores them in glands for later use. Yes, this snake steals its poison.

    Join us as we explore the wicked world of toxic animals, uncovering how poison as a defense isn’t just effective, it’s downright freaky.

    Next time, we will be exploring the freakiest freaks of nature. We're talking translucent skin, detachable limbs, and more! See you next time :)

    Thanks for listening and stay Freaky! 🐸🐡🐍

    p.s. Thank you all for your patience, we have been waiting for our new Mics! If you have any feedback about sound quality, feel free to let us know what you think :)

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    38 mins
  • Asia Unleashed: Snout Beasts, Tricksters, and Bug Butchers
    Apr 22 2025

    In this episode of Freaky Fauna Files, we explore four fascinating animals from across Asia, each with their own strange adaptations and stories.

    We start with the Japanese spider crab, the largest arthropod in the world, known for its massive leg span and deep-sea lifestyle. Then we take a look at the tanuki, or Japanese raccoon dog—a real animal with a long history in folklore as a shapeshifter and trickster.

    Next, we head to the grasslands of Central Asia to meet the saiga antelope, an odd-looking ungulate with a flexible, oversized nose that helps it survive in dusty, harsh environments. Finally, we dig into the world of the assassin bug, a small insect with surprisingly brutal hunting tactics and a name it definitely earns.

    From legends to lethal adaptations, this episode highlights the diversity and strangeness of Asia’s animal life.

    Thanks for listening, and stay freaky!

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    54 mins
  • Parasites: Hitchhikers from Hell
    Mar 25 2025

    Welcome to the 16th episode of Freaky Fauna Files, we’re diving into the world of mind control, body snatching, and some truly horrific survival strategies. What do snails, birds, ants, caterpillars, and fish all have in common? They’ve all fallen victim to nature’s most devious freeloaders—parasites!

    First up, we’ve got a trematode that hijacks snails, turning them into pulsating zombie billboards to rise in the trophic ranks. Then there’s the infamous zombie ant fungus, a parasite so skilled at puppeteering that it forces ants to climb to their doom.

    But things get even weirder. Some parasites don’t just take over their hosts—they liquefy them. We’ll take a look at a parasitic virus that infects caterpillars, making them climb high before melting into a gooey mess. Yikes!

    And finally, we’re ending on a real nightmare: the tongue-eating isopod. This little horror devours a fish’s tongue and then just… moves in. Yep, it becomes the new tongue. Forever.

    Feeling itchy yet? Don’t forget to follow us @freakyfaunafiles and send in your weirdest animal questions and interactions! Next time, we’re heading to Asia to uncover some of the strangest, sneakiest, and most unbelievable creatures this continent has to offer.

    Thanks for listening and Stay Freaky!

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    32 mins
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