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Episode 10.6: What tiny snails can teach us about evolution

Episode 10.6: What tiny snails can teach us about evolution

Update: 2025-11-03
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Question: What’s your favorite example of evolution?

Christine Parent (go.uidaho.edu/3WOPJtz) is a professor in the College of Science (go.uidaho.edu/4oJww8r) who studies the evolutionary biology of snails. In this episode, she shares how she earned the nickname “Snail Hunter,” what it’s like tracking these tiny creatures across the rugged landscapes of the Galápagos and what they can teach us about how life evolves. She’ll even drop a few fun snail facts that might just change the way you think about them.

Learn more about the snail hunters — and watch a short film about their adventures — at go.uidaho.edu/snailhunters.

Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at vandaltheory@uidaho.edu. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu. 

Music 
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5). 
“Lemonade and Lollipops” (go.uidaho.edu/49o1E8Y) by Matthew Trent Cropper via Amphibious Zoo.
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Episode 10.6: What tiny snails can teach us about evolution

Episode 10.6: What tiny snails can teach us about evolution

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