No Such Thing As A Sneaky Badger Swapsie

没有鬼祟的獾 Swapsie 这样的东西

No Such Thing As A Fish

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2021-02-05

52 分钟
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Dan, James, Anna and Andrew discuss badgers, bombers, bees and books ...of the audio variety Visit nosuchthingasafish.com for news about live shows, merchandise and more episodes.
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  • The following podcast contains comments that some listeners may find upsetting.

  • Specifically, people who are halfway through reading Anna Karenina and don't want to know what happens in the end.

  • Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,

  • a weekly podcast coming to you from four undisclosed locations in the UK.

  • My name is Dan Schreiber.

  • I am sitting here with Anna Tyshinski, Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin.

  • And once again, we have gathered round the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days.

  • And in no particular order, here we go.

  • Starting with you, Anna.

  • My fact this week is that badgers change their bedding more often than I do.

  • Wow.

  • Specifically, I don't think this makes me gross because specifically badgers change their bedding every 10 days.

  • Oh, you could have said they change it 15 times more often than you do, perhaps.

  • Screw you, OK.

  • They are very clean, unnecessarily clean, really.

  • But yeah, they're amazingly assiduous with their bedding.

  • They air it so they have lots of straw and grass and dried leaves and stuff that they sleep on.

  • And every 10 days, they drag it out into the open and they pull it sort of backwards.

  • So they're walking backwards, pulling the bedding in their forepaws and they roll it along.

  • And when they're far enough from the entrance, they kick it away with their back feet.