Sharks: Replacing Fear with Wonder
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About this listen
Scared of sharks? A lot of people are.
Tonight on The Bedtime Scientist, I take one of the most feared animals on Earth and look at what sharks are actually like.
We'll learn how sharks have survived for more than four hundred million years, how they sense movement through dark water, why the ocean depends on them, and how some sharks can live for centuries beneath Arctic ice.
Along the way, fear starts changing shape.
Not disappearing completely, maybe.
But turning into something steadier.
Wonder.
Perfect for curious kids, kids who feel nervous about the ocean, or anyone who likes falling asleep while learning something real about the world.
In this episode:
Shark facts for kids. Whale sharks. Nurse sharks. Greenland sharks. Why sharks aren't monsters. How sharks sense the world. The lateral line. Ocean science for kids. Fear of sharks. Bedtime science. Sleep podcast for kids. Nature podcast for kids.