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[The Podcast Turducken: A Thanksgiving Celebration of Stories]-[How the Turkey Got Its Gobble | Ep. 305 (A Podcast Turducken with Terrestrials and Wow in the World)]

Circle Round · B1 · 2025-11-18

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The Podcast Turducken: A Collaborative Thanksgiving Special

In a unique holiday crossover, three popular children's podcasts—Circle Round, Terrestrials, and Wow in the World—have joined forces to present a "podcast turducken." Just as a culinary turducken consists of a turkey stuffed with a duck stuffed with a chicken, this episode features three distinct stories centered around these birds, exploring the intersection of nature, science, and folklore.

The Chicken’s Exceptional Intelligence

Host Lulu Miller from Terrestrials begins the feast with the story of Inga, a chicken in Germany who was sold to a "chicken roaster" (Der Hühnerbreiter) but managed to navigate miles of snow and forest to return to her flock and her partner, Horst. Initially viewed as a lucky accident, expert Sai Montgomery, author of What the Chicken Knows, argues that chickens possess "different kinds of intelligences" that we often fail to appreciate. Inga’s survival was likely the result of sophisticated navigation skills, including the use of "magnetite" to detect the Earth's magnetism and the ability to see "polarized light" as directional indicators. This story reframes the chicken not as a simple farm animal, but as a creature with complex social bonds and impressive cognitive abilities.

The Mystery of the Bio-Duck

Guy Raz and Mindy Thomas from Wow in the World shift the focus to the duck, presenting a decades-old scientific mystery. In 1964, researchers heard a strange sound in the Arctic that they dubbed the "bio-duck signature." It wasn't until 2013 that scientists used a "D-tag"—a digital recording acoustic tag equipped with a hydrophone—to track Arctic minke whales. By attaching these devices to the whales using suction cups, researchers confirmed that these animals were indeed the source of the mysterious quacking. While the exact purpose of this behavior remains a theory, scientists hypothesize it could be related to mating calls, navigation in dark icy waters, or communication during migration.

The Legend of the Turkey’s Gobble

Finally, Rebecca Shear of Circle Round concludes the trio of tales with a Cherokee legend explaining how the turkey developed its signature sound. In the earliest of times, the turkey envied other birds like the owl, the red-winged blackbird, and the wood thrush for their unique voices. Most of all, he envied the Ruffed Grouse, who could create a "buzzing, thumping, drumming sound" by beating his wings on a log. The turkey attempted to learn this skill, promising the Grouse some of his beautiful feathers in exchange for lessons. However, due to his bulky, plump body, the turkey struggled to balance on the log. During his frantic efforts to stay upright, he emitted a series of gurgles and gasps that eventually evolved into the distinct "gobble" we hear today, proving that even if he couldn't drum, he had found his own special way to stand out.

Conclusion

This collaborative episode serves as a reminder of the wonder found in the natural world. By blending scientific inquiry—such as the study of animal migration and acoustic communication—with traditional storytelling, the three podcasts offer a multifaceted look at the creatures we often take for granted. Whether it is the "exceptional" navigation of a hen, the "quack-tacular" mystery of a whale, or the legendary origins of a turkey's call, the "podcast turducken" provides listeners with a rich, educational, and entertaining Thanksgiving celebration.

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We'd love to see you there.
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Today we're presenting not one story, but three.
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It'll be worth it, I promise.
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Anyway, it seemed like her fate was seared.
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The fact that we think that they're stupid seems awfully unfair to me.
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put a spin on
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stick with me
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see something anew
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give someone credit for
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until the coast is clear
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📖 Transcript

Great news, Circle Round fans.
New stops have been added to our 2025-2026 Circle Round live tour.
Join us for live episode recordings in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 22nd, Los Angeles California, on January 18th Boston Massachusetts, on February 7th and Cleveland Ohio, on March 14th.
We'd love to see you there.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash Circle Round.
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