Here's What Happens After an Elephant Dies | Nat Geo Wild
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Elephant carcasses briefly become busy ecosystems of their own.
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Carnivorous Baboon Rage | Nat Geo Wild
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When a baboon chows down on an antelope, a leopard tries to join in the feed, leaving her cub exposed to attacks from predators.
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5 Big Sharks That Rule the Sea | Nat Geo Wild
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You're probably familiar with the great white shark, but how much do you know about these other big sharks: blacktip, tiger, sand tiger, galapagos, and whale? Those are just five of roughly 500 shark species found in our oceans.
Lions 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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How much do lions eat? When do they begin to roar? Find out how many pounds of meat they devour, how loud their roars can be, and whether they are endangered.
Safari Live - Day 205 | Nat Geo Wild
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Join us on a LIVE African safari in the Maasai Mara, Sabi Sand, and Kruger National Park as experts guide us through the bush in search of lions, elephants, buffalo and more wild animals.
Orca vs. Elephant Seal | Nat Geo Wild
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To orcas, almost every animal -- no matter how big -- is prey.
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Koalas 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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Koalas are not bears—they’re marsupials. Learn about koalas’ unique traits, including six opposable “thumbs,” downward-facing pouches, and an ability to sleep nearly all day in tree branches.
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Election Day for Bees | NOVA scienceNOW
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NOVA scienceNOW airs Wednedays ay 10PM/9c on PBS.
Is it possible that swarms of bees communicate in patterns similar to human brain cells? Watch NOVA scienceNOW host David Pogue discuss investigating the inner workings and surprising potency of the hive mind.