Thorn’s Jungle
Wildlife adventurer, jungle explorer and co-host of History Channel’s Kings of Pain, Adam Thorn delves into interesting topics about animals, the jungle, cryptozoology and everything in between. www.biothorn.com.au
Ep 17- Recent Jungle Adventure
Adam Thorn discusses his most recent jungle adventure and a mystery ape he went searching for.
Adam Thorn discusses his most recent jungle adventure and a mystery ape he went searching for.
Ep 06- Preparing For a Jungle Adventure
Adam Thorn talks about how to prepare for a jungle adventure. what do I pack? How do I survive? Here are great tips for planning a jungle expedition.
Adam Thorn talks about how to prepare for a jungle adventure. what do I pack? How do I survive? Here are some great tips for planning a jungle expedition.
Ep 05- Alien Big cats
is there a breeding population of wild big cats in Australia? Adam Thorn discusses the possibilities of black panthers living in the outback.
Ep 04- Q&A with Adam Thorn
I asked people on Instagram to ask me any questions and I will answer them on this episode. I got about 1,000 questions. I managed to answer some of them. Some of them were the same questions as others and about 500 of them were questions about season 2 of Kings of Pain.
I asked people on Instagram to ask me any questions and I answer them on this episode. I got about 1,000 questions. I managed to answer some of them. Some of them were the same questions as others and about 500 of them were questions about season 2 of Kings of Pain.
Ep 02- Bili Ape
Imagine encountering a group of mysterious giant chimpanzees in the Congo. Adam Thorn investigates.
imagine encountering a group of mysterious giant chimpanzees in the Congo. Adam Thorn investigates
Thorn's Jungle Introduction
Welcome to Thorn’s Jungle!
This podcast is going to be me, Adam Thorn, animal adventurer, jungle explorer and host of History Channel’s TV series ‘ Kings of Pain’.
The topics I’ll be talking about will include animal mysteries, cryptozoology, cool animal discussions, zoology and new wildlife discoveries.