Great Horned Owl on the Hunt | Nat Geo Wild
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A Great Horned Owl syncs its ears and eyes to unleash it’s silent assault on prey.
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At Least Five New Giant Salamander Species Identified | Nat Geo Wild
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Researchers have found that there is not one, but at least five species of Chinese giant salamander, and possibly up to eight.
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Snow Leopards 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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Snow leopards are one of the world’s most elusive cats. Learn how these “mountain ghosts” are perfectly equipped to thrive in extreme, high-elevation habitats, and how they expertly hunt agile prey.
Cheetahs 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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You may already know that cheetahs are the world's fastest land animal. But did you know their tails play a crucial role in hunting? Check out this and other fun facts about cheetahs.
Bears 101 | Nat Geo Wild
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Bears are some of nature's greatest beasts. Learn about the eight species of bears, what they eat, how many cubs they birth, and if they actually consume honey.
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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.