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To thrive, these species rely on the cold. The warmer it gets, the tougher life becomes.
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During the winter, finding food is a daily struggle. But these Arctic Wolves have a ray of hope to satisfy their hungry bellies: arctic hares.
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Fingers feeling chilly? Take note from as he shows the best way to warm up your hands in snow.
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The exterior of the Ebola virus is a snakelike filament less than a millionth of a meter long.
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We are taking over the Bryant Park subway station this week! The Hot Zone airs 5/27/19
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This family of Harris Hawks works together like an elite squad to hunt down a quick-moving rabbit for dinner. Catch up on last night's new episode of online and on demand now:
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Think you’re tough? Try being a penguin. Bear Grylls’ new show beautifully explores the hardest animals on the planet 🌍 Sunday’s 9pm on
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Pula hunts and kills a mongoose for Motshidi who plays and eats it.
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That's it for tonight's episode! Catch up on anything you missed online or on the NatGeoTV app. And be sure to tune in next Monday for the finale of !
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These kangaroos fight like siblings who've been stuck in the car for too long.
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Filming Fun Fact: the sandstorms in Africa' Namib Desert were so fierce that the crew had to cover every inch of bare skin, keeping their eyes tightly closed even while wearing ski goggles to avoid eye damage.
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Raise your hand if this snake scene triggered your ophidiophobia ✋
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This shovel-snouted lizard would definitely win at hide and seek
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Like many children, this meerkat pup chooses to sit on the sidelines while the adults do all the work to find food.
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This seal is not taking any of this black-backed jackal's nonsense, but lots of baby seals aren't so lucky. Seal pups make up 86% of the diet of black-backed jackals in the desert.
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Who else held their breath to see if the baby ibex stuck his landing?
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In order to survive the desert heat, many animals that live there are crepuscular. Crepuscular is one of my favorite words. It means active at dawn and dusk.
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Get ready, a new episode of is flyin' your way now!
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When it comes to chasing down prey in the desert, these hawks find that working together is the best battle strategy.
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The sun governs the rhythm of desert life, and the animals that make their home here are at at the mercy of its power.
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