Mysteries at the Museum Season 17 Episode 64

Mysteries at the Museum Season 17 Episode 64 Freaks of Nature

  • TVPG
  • September 19, 2018
  • 42 min

In season 17, episode 64 of Mysteries at the Museum, viewers dive into the intriguing world of Freaks of Nature. Host Don Wildman takes viewers on a journey through history to explore intriguing artifacts and stories that involve some of the world's most unusual and unique natural wonders.

The episode begins with a fascinating account of a conjoined calf that was born in Kentucky in the late 1800s. The exhibit was initially owned by a traveling circus before finding a permanent home in a small-town museum. The exhibit remains an enigma to this day, as even scientists aren't precisely sure how it happened, and the implications it could have for medical science.

The episode then moves on to investigate the case of a giant clam shell found washed up on the shore of a beach in the Philippines. The titanic shell shocked locals and scientists alike, as it was the largest clam shell ever seen on record. Don Wildman investigates how such a creature could have grown to such massive proportions. He interviews experts in marine biology and natural history to get to the bottom of the mystery.

Following this is an exploration of a strange, disembodied skull found in the heart of the American west. The skull belonged to a mysterious creature that used to roam the grasslands of the region before going extinct thousands of years ago. Through scientific testing and analysis, experts have been able to piece together what this freak of nature might have looked like and how it may have lived.

Next up is a decidedly less glamorous exhibit- a jar of pickled snakes found in the back of a museum's storage room. Upon further inspection, these snakes turn out to be a unique and rare species that scientists were not even aware existed. Don Wildman tracks down the person responsible for discovering this species, and learns how their findings could lead to breakthroughs in the study of snakes and reptiles.

The show then moves on to explore a unique phenomenon that can be observed in the natural world- bioluminescent creatures. Viewers get to see some of the earth's most bizarre and beautiful creatures, all of which are able to emit light in various forms. From glowing fireflies to iridescent jellyfish, Don Wildman investigates how and why bioluminescence occurs and what organisms use it for.

Finally, the episode wraps up with a visit to a museum exhibit dedicated to one of the world's most intriguing and strange creatures- the platypus. The platypus is a unique freak of nature- it has a duck-like bill, webbed feet, and lays eggs, but is a mammal. Don Wildman speaks with experts in zoology and veterinary medicine to learn more about how the platypus evolved and what makes it such a unique and fascinating animal.

Overall, Mysteries at the Museum's 17th season, episode 64, is a must-see for anyone interested in the bizarre and quirky aspects of the natural world. Through careful research, scientific analysis, and expert interviews, viewers get a nuanced and detailed exploration of some of the most unusual and fascinating natural wonders of our world.

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  • First Aired
    September 19, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English