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EXCERPTChimpsMournNineyearoldsDeath
From: National Geographic on Sat, May 14 2011 9:55 AM

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AnythingGoes
From: National Geographic on Sat, May 14 2011 9:55 AM
At this real-life fight club, men size each other up for a match. Then they choose their weapons.
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LifeinaDay
From: National Geographic on Sat, May 14 2011 9:55 AM

What happens when you send a request out to the world to chronicle, via video, a single day on Earth? You get 80,000 submissions and 4,500 hours of footage from 192 countries, all shot on the same day. Producer Ridley Scott and Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald took this raw material and...

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PenguinsComingThisFall
From: National Geographic on Thu, May 12 2011 10:38 PM
Great Migrations — A global television event coming this fall to National Geographic Channel.
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BatFeedingFrenzy
From: National Geographic on Thu, May 12 2011 10:35 PM
After gorging on eucalyptus leaves, these bats begin their long courtship in the trees.
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StrugglingtoMate
From: National Geographic on Thu, May 12 2011 10:34 PM
Species upon species converge in the Falkland Islands to end their migratory journeys in mating and birth.
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CapturingYosemitesSuperclimbers
From: National Geographic on Wed, May 04 2011 9:14 AM

Go behind the scenes with photographer Jimmy Chin as he enters a realm laced with adrenaline and see what it truly takes to make photographs of people constantly living on the edge.

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FreeSoloingYosemite
From: National Geographic on Wed, May 04 2011 9:14 AM

Free soloing—climbing without a rope—represents the ultimate extreme in rock-climbing, and Alex Honnold is perhaps the most gifted free soloist on the planet right now. Meet Alex and watch as he conquers both Half Dome and El Capitan.

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FreeSoloingYosemite
From: National Geographic on Wed, May 04 2011 9:14 AM

Free soloing—climbing without a rope—represents the ultimate extreme in rock-climbing, and Alex Honnold is perhaps the most gifted free soloist on the planet right now. Meet Alex and watch as he conquers both Half Dome and El Capitan.

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JurassicShark
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:17 PM
Plunging to extreme ocean depths, braving frigid waters, and dodging razor sharp teeth, Brady Barr meets the giant sixgill shark.
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JurassicShark
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:17 PM
Plunging to extreme ocean depths, braving frigid waters, and dodging razor sharp teeth, Brady Barr meets the giant sixgill shark.
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FlyingMonsters3D
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:16 PM

Once the stuff of myth and legend - and even our nightmares - "flying dragons" were indeed found to be real with the discovery of the first pterosaur fossils in the 19th century.  "Flying Monsters 3D" tells this story and places you in the middle of the world in which these soaring creatures, ...

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UndercoverHippo
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:16 PM
Armed with a specially designed, lifelike 200-pound Kevlar hippo suit covered in hippo dung and mud Brady Barr goes on a hippo mission.
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CrocCrisis
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:16 PM
As river waters rise, the giant Nile crocodiles at Kruger National Park are in danger, and Brady Barr is stepping in to ensure their safety.
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DeadlyAustralia
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:16 PM
Brady journeys to Australia, where it is often said that there are more toxic animals per square foot than anywhere else on the planet.
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UndercoverCroc
From: National Geographic on Sat, Apr 30 2011 10:16 PM
Brady creates a unique protective crocodile suit and heads to Tanzania where he gets within arm’s reach of wild Nile Crocodiles.
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TaxiRaid
From: National Geographic on Thu, Apr 21 2011 1:31 PM
Captured monkeys are released in the forest and completely lost, while the others must break into a car to steal groceries.
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YoungVoicesonClimateChangeTrailer
From: National Geographic on Thu, Apr 21 2011 1:31 PM

Watch a video about the work young activists are doing to stop climate change.

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MonkeyGangPsychology
From: National Geographic on Thu, Apr 21 2011 1:31 PM
Zamir is trying to get in with Fang’s troop so they can help him overthrow the Galta Gang's leader.
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PartyinthePuddles
From: National Geographic on Thu, Apr 21 2011 1:31 PM
A Jaipur monkey troupe enjoys a good splash in monsoon rains, but tensions still exist between rival males.
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