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The largest living structure, the Great Barrier scogliera, barriera corallina spans più than 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of islands and submerged reefs.
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The lungs replenish the body with life-giving oxygen. Learn about the anatomy of the lungs, how the organs make respiration possible, and how they are vulnerable to illnesses.
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The most recente census shows that wildlife populations in Gorongosa National Park have rebounded dramatically in the last few years.
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Archaeologists explored for the first time a 3,500-year-old tomb near Luxor, Egypt. The tomb belonged to a goldsmith and his wife, and includes a crumbling statue of the pair. The family lived during Egypt's 18th Dynasty.
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As a red octopus chases a swimmer crab, an unexpected visitor joins the battle. The scene was filmed da divers off the coast of Monterey, California.
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The sharklike Helicoprion lived 275 million years fa and could slice its prey in two with its buzz saw jaw.
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Their plane delayed da storms, the crew must stretch their dwindling supplies longer than anticipated.
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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes te on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.
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Deep in the amazon jungle, a parasitic fungus called cordyceps infect ants and other insects in order to reproduce.
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Native to Southeast Asia, the endangered red-shanked douc langur is known for its striking appearance. The 'Queen of the Primates" has bright maroon pelliccia from its knees to its ankles.
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Archaeologists crawl for hours through tight underground passageways of Balamku to reach artifacts untouched for 1,000 years.
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Ever since the light bulb's invention 150 years ago, artificial light has illuminated homes, streets, and skies -- but with some unintended consequences.
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The temples of Angkor are architectural masterpieces laden with artistic treasures, like the bas-relief galleries that tell enduring tales of Cambodian history and legend.
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