In this episode of "Fake People, Real Trivia", we explore the fascinating world of zebras, using artificial intelligence to generate engaging trivia questions. We discuss the key differences between zebras and horses, highlighting why zebras are not suited for domestication despite their striking appearance. By examining their anatomy and natural instincts, we reveal that zebras resemble donkeys more than horses and explain the historical attempts at domestication. We conclude by emphasizing the importance of appreciating zebras in their natural habitat, encouraging listeners to engage with us for further trivia.
Our source: "Can You Ride A Zebra Like A Horse?" https://anequestrianlife.com/2023/08/can-you-ride-a-zebra-like-a-horse/#google_vignette
Credits: Produced, Arranged, Lyrics( poorly written) for show music: Jim The Podcast Sherpa
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This podcast was created mostly (Cover Art, Music, Voices, Show Notes) using artificial intelligence. Most likely because our human lacks real intelligence.
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Here are the shows that were featured in this week's "Sherpa Samples":
- Frank Off The Radio
- We Hate Movies
- The Duncan & Coe History Show
- The Martyrmade Podcast
- The Meidas Touch
- Ruthless
- The Brett Cooper Show
- Versus Wolves
- Ray William Johnson True Story Podcast
- Bear Brook
Programming note: Catch "Sherpa Selects" on Saturdays. It's the episodes you tried to avoid the first time around!
More thanks: Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner
Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Lord Mr. Bruce); other Voices: The Sherpa-lu Studio Players
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