Friday the 13th- Animals We Fear (But Actually Need)
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Are black cats really unlucky? Why are snakes, bats, vultures, and sharks feared by humans?
In this episode of Wildly Unplug, Lauren Connolly explores the myths and superstitions behind animals often labeled as “creepy,” “dangerous,” or unlucky—especially with Friday the 13th approaching.
From snakes and sharks to bats, vultures, frogs, and insects, many of the animals people fear are actually some of the most important species keeping ecosystems balanced and healthy.
Lauren also shares the story of Monroe, the tiny black kitten found in the middle of Monroe Road who became part of her family—proving that black cats might bring the opposite of bad luck.
🌿 Discover why misunderstood wildlife plays a critical role in nature and why the animals we fear most may be the ones quietly saving our ecosystems.
Topics in this episode:
• Friday the 13th superstition explained
• Why snakes help control rodent populations
• The ecological importance of sharks
• Why bats are essential for farmers
• How vultures prevent disease outbreaks
• Why frogs are indicators of environmental health
• The truth about black cats
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