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Episode 71 - Most Erotic Moment

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Jillian finally watches the 1997 James Cameron classic, Titanic, and talks about the real disaster. Haley talks about the only animal today that could have seen the wreck and lived long enough to tell us about it, the Greenland Shark.

Sources: How Did The Titanic Sink, BBC

Timeline of the Titanic’s Final Hours, Amy Tikkanen, Encyclopedia Britannica Titanic Facts.net Irish Man Eugene Daly’s eyewitness account of the sinking of the Titanic, Senan Moloy Irish Central 10 Titanic Survivors Describe What The Sinking Was Actually Like, Elise Hennigan, Ranker Sunken Dreams: The Finns on Board the Titanic, Jarno Linnolahti, Elizabeth Uchanov Titanic: The True Story Behind the Movie’s Controversial Shootings, Christy Box, Screen Rant Greenland Shark, Wikipedia

A Mysterious Greenland shark showed up in Belize, thousands of miles from its arctic home, Zoe Zottile, CNN

Old and cold: extreme longevity in Greenland Sharks, David Malmquist, Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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Jillian finally watches the 1997 James Cameron classic, Titanic, and talks about the real disaster. Haley talks about the only animal today that could have seen the wreck and lived long enough to tell us about it, the Greenland Shark.

Sources: How Did The Titanic Sink, BBC

Timeline of the Titanic’s Final Hours, Amy Tikkanen, Encyclopedia Britannica Titanic Facts.net Irish Man Eugene Daly’s eyewitness account of the sinking of the Titanic, Senan Moloy Irish Central 10 Titanic Survivors Describe What The Sinking Was Actually Like, Elise Hennigan, Ranker Sunken Dreams: The Finns on Board the Titanic, Jarno Linnolahti, Elizabeth Uchanov Titanic: The True Story Behind the Movie’s Controversial Shootings, Christy Box, Screen Rant Greenland Shark, Wikipedia

A Mysterious Greenland shark showed up in Belize, thousands of miles from its arctic home, Zoe Zottile, CNN

Old and cold: extreme longevity in Greenland Sharks, David Malmquist, Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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