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039 - Godzilla: The Scale Of Life

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Godzilla is a titan among monsters, the original kaiju heavy weight champion of the world, and everyones favorite Sci-Fi lizard. But can a creature so large possibly exist? What does biology have to say about a 160 ft monster (though I guess it's more like 500 ft by 2019 estimates...).

Join your Personal Brain Trainer Cameron Boozarjomehri as we dissect what modern biology has to say about a real world kaiju!

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Godzilla is a titan among monsters, the original kaiju heavy weight champion of the world, and everyones favorite Sci-Fi lizard. But can a creature so large possibly exist? What does biology have to say about a 160 ft monster (though I guess it's more like 500 ft by 2019 estimates...).

Join your Personal Brain Trainer Cameron Boozarjomehri as we dissect what modern biology has to say about a real world kaiju!

Enjoy the episode? Then please share it with other people you think will appreciate it, or even go the extra mile and support us on Patreon for even more great content!

And if you have small stuff you're sweating you can email us at smallstuffshow@gmail.com, reach out on Twitter with #smallstuffshow, or find us on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and YouTube! Because it's details like these, and more importantly listeners like you, that make it worth sweating the small stuff!

Support Sweating The Small Stuff by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sweating-the-small-stuff

Find out more at https://sweating-the-small-stuff.pinecast.co

This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-306384 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Sweating The Small Stuff.

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