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Shingray Update, Seahenge, And The Longesssst Rock Art

Sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down in episode 17...

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Charlie Haigh

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Charlie Haigh

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Charlie is the Marketing Coordinator and Writer for IFLScience, she’s currently completing a undergraduate degree in Forensic Psychology.

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Episode 17 of Break It Down.

Episode 17 of Break It Down.

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This week on Break It Down, Charlotte the stingray is back and it’s not good news, a zig-zagging snake stretching over 40 meters might be the world’s longest rock art, the irony of offering endangered orangutans as a form of diplomatic gift, the mysterious aurora STEVE gets a long-lost twin, why Seahenge was built, and how the iconic “March of Progress” evolution image is actually all wrong. Available on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle PodcastPodbeanAmazon Music, and more.

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Sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down…

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Stingray

Parthenogenesis

Snake rock art

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Orangutan diplomacy

STEVE’s twin

Seahenge

March of Progress

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Claude the koala

Dinosaur discovery


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