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Ghosts of Extinction

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Ghosts of Extinction gets recommended on The Joe Rogan Experience, including episode with Elliott West, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Ghosts of Extinction appears 2 times across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

Yeah, there's a wonderful book called Ghosts of Extinction, and that's exactly, exactly along those lines.

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#2058 - Elliott West on The Joe Rogan Experience
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Ghosts of Extinction is repeatedly mentioned on the Joe Rogan Experience episode #2058 with guest Elliott West. In that conversation the guest refers to the book twice, describing it as "wonderful" and saying it aligns closely with the topic being discussed on the show.

The repeated, emphatic references in a single episode suggest the book served as a clear exemplar or supporting source for Elliott West’s points during the discussion. The mentions are specific to that Joe Rogan Experience episode (2023-11-07), and the phrasing indicates the guest was recommending the book as directly relevant to the episode’s themes.

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The host mentions 'Ghosts of Extinction' to highlight the fascinating evolutionary history of animals like the pronghorn antelope and their adaptations. This book provides insights into how past extinctions have shaped current wildlife and ecosystems.

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Readers interested in evolutionary biology and extinction eventsIndividuals interested in ecology and evolutionary biology
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Recent show rotation: The Joe Rogan Experience.

Guests tied to these mentions include Elliott West.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 42:42 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode recommended Ghosts of Extinction?

#2058 - Elliott West on The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the clearest indexed episodes that recommended Ghosts of Extinction. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 42:42.

Which podcast mentioned Ghosts of Extinction?

The Joe Rogan Experience is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Ghosts of Extinction.

Who recommended Ghosts of Extinction on podcasts?

Elliott West is the main guest currently tied to recommending Ghosts of Extinction.

Why do podcast guests bring up Ghosts of Extinction?

The host mentions 'Ghosts of Extinction' to highlight the fascinating evolutionary history of animals like the pronghorn antelope and their adaptations. This book provides insights into how past extinctions have shaped current wildlife and ecosystems. It most often appears in conversations about mass extinction theories.

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There's a wonderful book called Ghosts of Extinction, and that's exactly, exactly along those lines.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in evolutionary biology and extinction events
Key quote: Yeah, there's a wonderful book called Ghosts of Extinction, and that's exactly, exactly along those lines.
The host mentions 'Ghosts of Extinction' to highlight the fascinating evolutionary history of animals like the pronghorn antelope and their adaptations. This book provides insights into how past extinctions have shaped current wildlife and ecosystems.
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There's a wonderful book called Ghosts of Extinction, and that's exactly, exactly along those lines.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in ecology and evolutionary biology
Key quote: Yeah, there's a wonderful book called Ghosts of Extinction, and that's exactly, exactly along those lines.
The host mentions 'Ghosts of Extinction' to highlight the fascinating evolutionary history of animals like the pronghorn antelope and their adaptations. This book provides insights into how past extinctions have shaped current wildlife and ecosystems.