This podcast episode explores a wide range of topics, from cryptids and humanoids to the misconceptions about nature and the mysteries of the wilderness. It discusses the challenges of conducting surveys in unexplored areas and the stories of individuals who have vanished into the wilderness for years. The episode also delves into the changing nature of food consumption and the potential effects of the carnivore diet. It discusses the disturbing behavior of parasitic fish and wasps, as well as the remarkable behavior of ants. The episode also touches on the impact of smallpox on Native American populations, the relationship between ease of living and societal development, and the speakers' views on COVID-19. It explores the possibility of rewilding extinct species and the challenges of conservation. The podcast also discusses the practices of cobalt mining, hunting, and consuming animal organs. Finally, it discusses the nutritional value of liver and the concerns about mercury levels in fish.