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Vampire Squid Turns Itself \"Inside Out\" Vampire Squid Turns Itself "Inside Out"
Posted by: NationalGeographic

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The vampire squid can turn itself "inside out" to avoid predators. This new video was released by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute to emphasize the need to protect species like this in the deep oceans from the effects of human activities.


Hold Up Gone Wrong Hold Up Gone Wrong
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Locked Up in St. Louis Locked Up in St. Louis
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Newgrange Newgrange
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 157 seconds

In Ireland, an enormous ancient burial ground yields a 5,000 year old secret


Electric Car in the Making Electric Car in the Making
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Irish Monuments Irish Monuments
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 171 seconds

In Ireland, they're discovering that some of their history -- is fading fast.


Breakout Plan Breakout Plan
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Texas Prison Escape Texas Prison Escape
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Aftermath in Santa Cruz Aftermath in Santa Cruz
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 106 seconds

Chile's February 27 earthquake caused an apartment building in this small city to collapse, killing 23.


Giant\ Giant's Causeway
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 151 seconds

Along the coastal cliffs of Northern Ireland's coast is an unusual geological formation: Giant's Causeway.


Hard Time: Breakout Hard Time: Breakout
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Hogzilla Hogzilla
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Alcatraz: Living Hell Alcatraz: Living Hell
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Sharks vs. Pig: Experiments Surprise Scientists Sharks vs. Pig: Experiments Surprise Scientists
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 167 seconds

After dropping dead pigs into the sea and watching via Webcams, researchers were "very surprised" to see marine scavengers risk lowoxygen waters for a meal. Video Courtesy VENUS/University of Victoria


Scorpion Queen Scorpion Queen
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 177 seconds

All eyes are watching. All of her eight eyes that is - and when the female Emperor Scorpion beckons, her male counterpart must be very cautious!


Momma Rat: 15,000 Babies a Year! Momma Rat: 15,000 Babies a Year!
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 112 seconds

You can't call them lazy. Once a female rat reproduces, she could have 15,000 descendants by the end of just one year!


Bonobo: the Female Alpha Bonobo: the Female Alpha
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 78 seconds

In bonobo society, its the females that rule the world.


Chameleon Moms: Wandering Women Chameleon Moms: Wandering Women
Posted by: NationalGeographic

Video duration: 154 seconds

Home alone? That's how it always is for Africa's flapneck chameleons. Once she's created a burrow for her eggs, a female flapneck hits the road again, never to return.


Sperm Heaven Sperm Heaven
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Unchecked Bone Growth Unchecked Bone Growth
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Starving for Oil Starving for Oil
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Human Sacrifice Human Sacrifice
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Mega Yacht Transport Mega Yacht Transport
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Inside Sumo Inside Sumo
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Aqua Power Aqua Power
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