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  • 03:36 Mcdonald's Limited Menu - Chinese New Year Feast

    Mcdonald's Limited Menu - Chinese New Year Feast

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    Longer burgers, new soda, curly fries and strawberry pie for this limited menu

  • 01:01 The Articles Of Confederation Explained In One Minute

    The Articles Of Confederation Explained In One Minute

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    Betcha I can explain the Articles of Confederation in one minute. Check out the longer version here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtJNK5_8Uk

  • Limited Edition

    Limited Edition

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    The "Limited Editions" are a series of 100 ball machine sculptures. Each sculpture is numbered, signed, and dated by the artist, George Rhoads. The piece includes devices such as Randomizing Pendulums, a Wood Block series, a Bounce & Catch, and Hammer Bel

  • 04:14 Popular Definite And Indefinite Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

    Definite And Indefinite Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    'A' and 'an' are the indefinite articles of English; 'the' is the definite article. David explains what that means!

  • 02:48 Popular Intro To Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

    Intro To Articles | Modifiers | The Parts Of Speech

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    Articles—words like the, a, and an—are special adjectives we use to indicate whether a noun is specific or not specific. David, Khan Academy's resident grammarian, explains.

  • 13:04 Popular The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

    The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8

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    In which John Green teaches you about the United States Constitution. During and after the American Revolutionary War, the government of the new country operated under the Articles of Confederation. While these Articles got the young nation through its wa

  • 00:44 Popular Count By Category | Counting | Early Math | Khan Academy

    Count By Category | Counting | Early Math | Khan Academy

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    Learn to count the number of things in different categories. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/early-math/cc-early-math-counting-topic/cc-early-math-comparing-numbers/e/sort-groups-by-count?utm_so

  • 20:47 Popular *New* LIMITED EDITION Gingerbread Cub + STAR TREATS! (rip my bears) | Roblox Bee Swarm

    *New* LIMITED EDITION Gingerbread Cub + STAR TREATS! (rip my bears) | Roblox Bee Swarm

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    Roblox Bee Swarm Simulator Onett gift and All OP Item PacksPlease Use Star Code - THNXCYACan We Get 7000 LIKES for More Bee Swarm Simulator??Previous Bee Swarm Video - https://youtu.be/XGCo7mhx_5wHello! Welcome today to another Bee Swarm Simulator Video.

  • 02:14 Popular Glow Worm Caves of New Zealand in 360° | National Geographic

    Glow Worm Caves of New Zealand in 360° | National Geographic

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    Deep below ground strange carnivorous worms glow and twinkle like the night sky to attract their prey. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, a

  • 03:20 Popular Electromagnetism 101 | National Geographic

    Electromagnetism 101 | National Geographic

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    Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Learn about the relationship between electricity and magnetism, the different wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum, and how an invisible force protects our entire planet. ➡ Subscribe

  • 04:26 Photographing the Real Life of Bees | National Geographic

    Photographing the Real Life of Bees | National Geographic

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    National Geographic asked photographer Anand Varma to work on a story about honey bees. What he came up with is a work of art. Sponsored by BMWUSA. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's pr

  • 02:15 Popular 360° Great Hammerhead Shark Encounter | National Geographic

    360° Great Hammerhead Shark Encounter | National Geographic

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    Dive into this 360° video and go face to face with a curious great hammerhead shark. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Thro

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  • 02:58 Popular Hurricanes 101 | National Geographic

    Hurricanes 101 | National Geographic

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    Hurricanes are the most powerful storms known to man. Find out when hurricane season peaks, how the storms form, and the surprising role they play in the larger global ecosystem. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Hurricanes A

  • 03:41 Rainforests 101 | National Geographic

    Rainforests 101 | National Geographic

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    Rainforests are home to over half of the world's plant and animal species. Learn about tropical and temperate rainforests, how they contribute to the global ecosystem, and the conservation efforts being done to protect these biomes. ➡ Subscribe: http://bi

  • 01:56 Popular 360° Antarctica - Unexpected Snow | National Geographic

    360° Antarctica - Unexpected Snow | National Geographic

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    Explore a penguin and seal colony as a storm moves in. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientis

  • 03:41 Mars 101 | National Geographic

    Mars 101 | National Geographic

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    From its blood-like hue to its potential to sustain life, Mars has intrigued humankind for thousands of years. Learn how the red planet formed from gas and dust and what its polar ice caps mean for life as we know it. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubs

  • 02:48 Popular Stars 101 | National Geographic

    Stars 101 | National Geographic

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    Countless stars dot the night sky. Learn how these celestial objects form, how they are classified by brightness and temperature, and what happens when they die. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Stars #Educational About Nati

  • 03:06 Popular Moon 101 | National Geographic

    Moon 101 | National Geographic

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    What is the moon made of, and how did it form? Learn about the moon's violent origins, how its phases shaped the earliest calendars, and how humans first explored Earth's only natural satellite half a century ago. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscrib

  • 06:49 Free Solo 360 | National Geographic

    Free Solo 360 | National Geographic

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    Immerse yourself in the experience of free solo climbing Yosemite’s famous El Capitan alongside Alex Honnold in this breathtaking 360 video. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium d

  • 00:59 6 Weird Facts About Your Body | National Geographic

    6 Weird Facts About Your Body | National Geographic

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    About 10,000 human cells can fit on the head of a pinthat and five other facts about the human body. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adv

  • 02:05 Largest Known Marine Stingray Study | National Geographic

    Largest Known Marine Stingray Study | National Geographic

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    Due to the elusive nature of these fish, very little is known about their ecology and behavior. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic #Stingrays #OceansAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premium destination

  • 02:55 Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

    Caffeine 101 | National Geographic

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    Nearly 90% of the United States population has at least one caffeinated beverage every day. Learn about the chemistry of caffeine, how it causes increased alertness and focus, and how caffeine is capable of causing overdoses. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Na

  • 02:43 Meteor Showers 101 | National Geographic

    Meteor Showers 101 | National Geographic

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    About 30 meteor showers can be seen from Earth throughout the year. Learn the science behind meteor showers, the dates when showers like the Geminids occur, and the origins of wishing upon a shooting star. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About

  • 02:58 Popular Neptune 101 | National Geographic

    Neptune 101 | National Geographic

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    Neptune is the most distant of the solar system's eight planets. Find out about the blue world's orbit, which of Neptune's moons is the largest, and how the planet is home to the most severe weather in the solar system. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSu

  • 02:54 Popular Mosasaurs 101 | National Geographic

    Mosasaurs 101 | National Geographic

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    Mosasaurs were Earth's last great marine reptiles. Learn about the surprising places they'd hunt, how some species dwarfed even the Tyrannosaurus rex, and how key physical adaptations allowed these reptiles to become a prehistoric apex predator. ➡ Subscri

  • 03:13 Popular The Kangaroo is the World's Largest Hopping Animal | National Geographic

    The Kangaroo is the World's Largest Hopping Animal | National Geographic

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    The kangaroo is one of Australia's most recognizable marsupials and is the only large animal to hop! ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and

  • 01:12 Popular This Sea Slug Eats Its Own Kind | National Geographic

    This Sea Slug Eats Its Own Kind | National Geographic

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    The nudibranch is a cannibalistic sea slug. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photogr

  • 03:11 Popular How We Can Keep Plastics Out of Our Ocean | National Geographic

    How We Can Keep Plastics Out of Our Ocean | National Geographic

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    Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-disc

  • Winter Fantasy Limited Edition

    Winter Fantasy Limited Edition

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    George Rhoads ball machine created with Creative Machines inc. For more information http://creativemachines.com/ballmachines/winter-fantasy

  • 02:50 Who Was the First Person to Reach the North Pole? | National Geographic

    Who Was the First Person to Reach the North Pole? | National Geographic

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    Reaching the North Pole is no small feat. While many believe the first person to accomplish this daunting task was either Robert Peary or Frederick Cook, the title might actually belong to an African American explorer named Matthew Henson. ➡ Subscribe: ht

  • 03:23 How Do Honeybees Get Their Jobs? | National Geographic

    How Do Honeybees Get Their Jobs? | National Geographic

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    Every honeybee has a job to do. Some are nurses who take care of the brood; some are janitors who clean the hive; others are foragers who gather pollen to make honey. Collectively, honeybees are able to achieve an incredible level of sophistication, espec

  • 03:11 Popular Black Holes 101 | National Geographic

    Black Holes 101 | National Geographic

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    At the center of our galaxy, a supermassive black hole churns. Learn about the types of black holes, how they form, and how scientists discovered these invisible, yet extraordinary objects in our universe. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #Natio

  • 03:06 Hornets Bake Their Predator  | National Geographic

    Hornets Bake Their Predator | National Geographic

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    Japanese giant hornets pack a venomous sting so strong it can dissolve human tissue. But when a hornet scout enters a beehive, watch as the bees turn the tables on their enemy — and literally bake the predator to death! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatG

  • 03:19 Daylight Saving Time 101 | National Geographic

    Daylight Saving Time 101 | National Geographic

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    About 70 countries around the world practice Daylight Saving Time. Find out who came up with the concept of Daylight Saving Time, where the time change was first enacted nationwide, and how some countries are attempting to eliminate it. ➡ Subscribe: http:

  • 01:22 Popular Continental Drift 101 | National Geographic

    Continental Drift 101 | National Geographic

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    Plate tectonics have shuffled the earth’s landmasses around—and continue to do so. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More 101 Videos: http://bit.ly/NatGeo101 About National Geographic’s 101 Series: Explore and experience the forces that sha

  • 04:16 Popular How Trees Secretly Talk to Each Other in the Forest | National Geographic

    How Trees Secretly Talk to Each Other in the Forest | National Geographic

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    What do trees talk about? In the Douglas fir forests of Canada, see how trees “talk” to each other by forming underground symbiotic relationships—called mycorrhizae—with fungi to relay stress signals and share resources with one another. ➡ Subscribe: http

  • 01:42 What a World Champion Whistler Sounds Like | National Geographic

    What a World Champion Whistler Sounds Like | National Geographic

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    Four-time national and international whistling champion Christopher Ullman believes whistling is an art form. Using his lips, tongue, and teeth, he can mimic different instruments or add embellishments to the song—so he's not just your average, ever

  • 01:32 Corals Collaborating to Eat Jellyfish: First-Ever Video | National Geographic

    Corals Collaborating to Eat Jellyfish: First-Ever Video | National Geographic

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    Filmed for the first time, Astroides calyculariscoral trap and devour “mauve stinger” jellyfish. In the western Mediterranean Sea, the orange coral forms colonies of small organisms called polyps. The polyps are connected, and together act as a single org

  • 02:47 Underwater on Bermudas Montana Shipwreck  180 | National Geographic

    Underwater on Bermudas Montana Shipwreck 180 | National Geographic

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    Off the coast of Bermuda lies the Montana shipwreck, a civil war blockade runner from 1863. There are over 300 shipwrecks that surround Bermuda. Hard coral and reefs have since grown onto the wreckage, and scientists are able to learn about coral growth b

  • 02:56 Inside the Burial Chambers of Sudans Royal Pyramids: Exclusive | National Geographic

    Inside the Burial Chambers of Sudans Royal Pyramids: Exclusive | National Geographic

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    National Geographic explorer Pearce Paul Creasman is leading the excavation of Nuri, a royal burial site with more than 20 pyramids. Many of the tombs have been undisturbed for more than 2,000 years. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National

  • 00:40 Popular Watch This Sea Creature Shimmer and Disappear Before Your Eyes | National Geographic

    Watch This Sea Creature Shimmer and Disappear Before Your Eyes | National Geographic

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    Watch the astonishing illusions of a tropical crustacean called the sea sapphire. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through

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  • 01:20 Popular Meet a Bizarre and Rare Beetle You’ve Never Seen Before | National Geographic

    Meet a Bizarre and Rare Beetle You’ve Never Seen Before | National Geographic

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    National Geographic Young Explorer Mark Wong found this strange-looking beetle while walking through the jungle in Singapore. It's a rare and mysterious female trilobite beetle, an ancient-looking insect that has kept scientists baffled for nearly two cen

  • 02:55 Popular Shark Encounter in 180: Worth More Alive | National Geographic

    Shark Encounter in 180: Worth More Alive | National Geographic

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    Come face to face with several species of sharks at Tiger Beach, while on expedition with conservationist Jim Abernethy. Shark diving generates millions of dollars every year in the Bahamas, where the apex predators are protected by the government and the

  • 00:34 Popular Greek And Roman Statues Were Once Colorfully Painted | National Geographic

    Greek And Roman Statues Were Once Colorfully Painted | National Geographic

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    Greek and Roman statues haven't always had that glazed look in their eyes—many were once painted. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and ad

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  • 00:59 How Ordinary Objects Can Be Turned Into Robots | National Geographic

    How Ordinary Objects Can Be Turned Into Robots | National Geographic

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    When NASA put out a call for soft robotic technologies, Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio and her team at Yale University replied with something remarkable: robotic skins that can wrap around everyday objects, turning almost anything into a moving, grasping robot.

  • 04:50 How Your Toothbrush Became a Part of the Plastic Crisis | National Geographic

    How Your Toothbrush Became a Part of the Plastic Crisis | National Geographic

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    What does the American Civil War have to do with oral hygiene? Find out in the first episode of "The Story of Plastic" where we investigate how everyday objects became part of the plastic crisis. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic

  • 00:55 Popular Save ‘Em All: Which Pokémon Are Based on Endangered Animals? | National Geographic

    Save ‘Em All: Which Pokémon Are Based on Endangered Animals? | National Geographic

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    These Pokémon characters are based on real-world endangered animals. Watch next: Not Just Fiction: This 'Game of Thrones' Animal Actually Existed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hx-MPp3NiVE ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geogra

  • 08:37 Superman | Billion Dollar Limited (Classic Cartoon)

    Superman | Billion Dollar Limited (Classic Cartoon)

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    Public Domain, 1942.

  • 01:08 Popular How Do Astronauts Stay Hydrated? Pee ... and Other Space Food Facts | National Geographic

    How Do Astronauts Stay Hydrated? Pee ... and Other Space Food Facts | National Geographic

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    Do you know what the first food eaten in space was? (No, it wasn't ice cream.) ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through th

  • 01:12 Mutant Plant Glows When Attacked | National Geographic

    Mutant Plant Glows When Attacked | National Geographic

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    When plants are wounded, they send out warning signals that spread to other leaves, raising the alarm and activating defense mechanisms for the undamaged areas. Now, researchers have captured this burst of activity in a set of mesmerizing videos that are

  • 04:20 Sea Turtles Nesting in Costa Rica - 360 | National Geographic

    Sea Turtles Nesting in Costa Rica - 360 | National Geographic

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    Several times a year, thousands of sea turtles make their way to this beach in Ostional Wildlife Refuge to lay their eggs. Egg harvesting has been legalized in this area to generate income for the community and encourage conservation. Observe this mass-ne

  • 02:03 Popular Spectacular Time Lapse Dam "Removal" Video | National Geographic

    Spectacular Time Lapse Dam "Removal" Video | National Geographic

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    October 28, 2011 — The White Salmon River in Washington state is flowing again as the nearly 100-year-old Condit Dam was disabled with explosives Wednesday. The reservoir draining took about 2 hours. Further demolition is scheduled in 2012. The even

  • 02:53 Popular Rising Ocean Temperatures are "Cooking" Coral Reefs | National Geographic

    Rising Ocean Temperatures are "Cooking" Coral Reefs | National Geographic

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    Oceans are acidifying at a rate faster than any time in the last 300 million years. This year, we've seen the most drastic and damaging coral bleaching event in recent history - and it's attributable to warmer, more acidic oceans. It's time to take bigger

  • 08:10 Popular SUPERHERO KID RYAN TOYSREVIEW LIMITED EDITION T-SHIRT Family Fun For Kids Egg Surprise Toys

    SUPERHERO KID RYAN TOYSREVIEW LIMITED EDITION T-SHIRT Family Fun For Kids Egg Surprise Toys

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    Ryan ToysReview as Red Titan Kid Superhero In Real Life season 1! Due to Popular Demand, Ryan ToysReview First Ever Limited Edition T-Shirt available for the holiday season! Available until Dec 14, 2016 to ship in time for the holiday season!!! https://te

  • 02:40 Popular Live a Day in the Life of King Tut | National Geographic

    Live a Day in the Life of King Tut | National Geographic

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    Ever wonder how Egyptian royalty lived 3,000 years ago? In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter’s discovery of an intact tomb revealed a wealth of artifacts and information that turned King Tut into a household name, and perhaps the most famous

  • 00:42 Popular Do Your Swimming Skills Match Up to a Humpback Whale’s? | National Geographic

    Do Your Swimming Skills Match Up to a Humpback Whale’s? | National Geographic

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    Humpback whales are great swimmers, and absolutely massive creatures—some comparable to the size of a bus. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploratio

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  • 00:46 Amazing Footage: Goats Climbing on a Near-Vertical Dam | National Geographic

    Amazing Footage: Goats Climbing on a Near-Vertical Dam | National Geographic

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    With split hooves and rubber-like soles, the Alpine ibex is able to climb a near-vertical rock face. Watch next: Mountain Goats Aren't Actually Goats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vGBSUjQDzo See a gallery of ibex photos: http://yourshot.nationalgeograp

  • 03:17 Popular Stunning Close-ups: Meet These Frogs Before They Go Extinct | National Geographic

    Stunning Close-ups: Meet These Frogs Before They Go Extinct | National Geographic

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    They're charismatic and cute, but the tree frogs that live in Cusuco National Park in Honduras are being decimated by chytrid fungus. The fungus has spread worldwide, causing hundreds of amphibian species to become endangered or even extinct. Biologist an

  • 05:50 Popular 360° Underwater National Park | National Geographic

    360° Underwater National Park | National Geographic

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    Plunge into a Caribbean gem with National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry to explore the Buck Island Reef – America’s first protected marine monument. Sea of Hope: America's Underwater Treasures airs on Nat Geo Sunday 1/15 at 8/7c: http://bit.ly/NGSe

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  • 03:44 Inside a Dog Retirement Home | National Geographic

    Inside a Dog Retirement Home | National Geographic

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    Nearly two-dozen dogs are spending their golden years at House with a Heart Senior Pet Sanctuary. Sher Polvinale and a team of volunteers at this Gaithersburg, Maryland, home spare no expense and care for the dogs' every need—from washing and feedin

  • 00:50 Popular Newly Unveiled Dinosaur Fossil is Best Preserved Of Its Kind | National Geographic

    Newly Unveiled Dinosaur Fossil is Best Preserved Of Its Kind | National Geographic

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    See the remains of a nodosaur, the best preserved fossil of its kind ever found. Discovered by miners in Alberta, Canada, it's a 110 million-year-old type of plant-eating armored dinosaur. The animal has two 20-inch-long spikes on its shoulders, and, in l

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  • 01:20 Popular More Than 800 Ancient Egyptian Tombs Mapped for First Time | National Geographic

    More Than 800 Ancient Egyptian Tombs Mapped for First Time | National Geographic

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    More than 800 Egyptian tombs have been mapped for the first time in an ancient necropolis. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #AncientEgypt #Tombs About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destinatio

  • 01:34 Here's Why Scientists Are Coloring Birds’ Heads With Markers | National Geographic

    Here's Why Scientists Are Coloring Birds’ Heads With Markers | National Geographic

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    How do golden-crowned sparrows judge their competition? Previous studies found the patches of yellow plumage on sparrows are indicators of fighting ability. Birds with a bold-colored crown feathers were more dominant than birds with duller colors. When sc

  • 01:20 Popular How Giant Lava Caves on Earth May Help Us Survive on Mars | National Geographic

    How Giant Lava Caves on Earth May Help Us Survive on Mars | National Geographic

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    The first humans to arrive on Mars will experience life-threatening conditions including intense radiation, dust storms, and extreme temperatures. Researchers are mapping lava tubes at the Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho in hopes that their

  • 02:03 First Look: Rare Ruby Seadragon Filmed in the Wild | National Geographic

    First Look: Rare Ruby Seadragon Filmed in the Wild | National Geographic

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    The elusive and delicate ruby seadragon glides through waters off the southern coast of Australia. Video: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the w

  • 02:19 Popular Why These Tiny Ocean Creatures Are Eating Plastic | National Geographic

    Why These Tiny Ocean Creatures Are Eating Plastic | National Geographic

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    When plastic trash degrades in the ocean, it doesn't just go away: It becomes countless tiny particles, and little creatures called larvaceans sweep it up--and into the food chain. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: Nati

  • 10:30 What the Discovery of the Last American Slave Ship Means to Descendants | National Geographic

    What the Discovery of the Last American Slave Ship Means to Descendants | National Geographic

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    In this short film, the descendants of Africans on the last known American slave ship, Clotilda, describe what it would mean to discover and document the wreck site of the vessel. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic #Clotilda #Scho

  • 01:39 These Plants Eat Salamanders | National Geographic

    These Plants Eat Salamanders | National Geographic

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    At a bog in Canada, spotted salamanders serve as a snack for carnivorous pitcher plants. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe#NationalGeographic #Salamanders #PlantsAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premium destination for s

  • 02:41 Earwig Wings are Origami-Like | National Geographic

    Earwig Wings are Origami-Like | National Geographic

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    The hidden wings of the common earwig unfold to ten times their folded size, transforming the mostly ground-dwelling insect into a super-efficient flyer. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the worl

  • 00:58 Boxing Match: Watch Female Hare Punch Her Suitors | National Geographic

    Boxing Match: Watch Female Hare Punch Her Suitors | National Geographic

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    These hares can pack a punch. Filmed just north of Cairngorn National Park in Scotland, these mountain hares are likely tussling over a mate. But unlike other mammals where the males battle it out for a female, mountain hare fights are nearly always betwe

  • 01:53 Popular In Ancient Egypt, Even Boats Had Their Own Tombs | National Geographic

    In Ancient Egypt, Even Boats Had Their Own Tombs | National Geographic

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    Archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Egyptian boat burial site dating more than 3,800 years old. National Geographic grantee and Penn Museum Associate Curator Josef Wegner and his team made the discovery while excavating the tomb of 12th Dynasty

  • 03:05 Soar Alongside Migrating Birdsand the Man Who Flies With Them | National Geographic

    Soar Alongside Migrating Birdsand the Man Who Flies With Them | National Geographic

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    For more than 20 years, Christian Moullec has guided migrating flocks of vulnerable bird species with his microlight aircraft. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for s

  • 03:42 See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | National Geographic

    See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | National Geographic

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    How do you cool a building without air conditioning? Using an approach called biomimicry, see how architect Mick Pearce harnessed the ingenuity of termites to design a natural cooling system for the largest commercial building in Zimbabwe. ➡ Subscribe: ht

  • 02:04 Snorkeling With President Obama: How Our Photographer Got the Shot (Exclusive) | National Geographic

    Snorkeling With President Obama: How Our Photographer Got the Shot (Exclusive) | National Geographic

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    Brian Skerry, renowned wildlife photographer, reflects on the "once in a lifetime opportunity" to photograph the President while snorkeling. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium d

  • 03:16 Sumatran Rhinos Are Nearly Gone—New Plan Launched to Save Them | National Geographic

    Sumatran Rhinos Are Nearly Gone—New Plan Launched to Save Them | National Geographic

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    He Tastes Water Like Some Taste Wine. Meet a Water Sommelier | Short Film Showcase

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    Archeologist Yukinori Kawae is leading an interdisciplinary approach to studying the Egyptian pyramids by combining computer science, 3-D data, and the latest technology to help decode how and why the pyramids were built. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeo

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  • 04:15 Popular See Whales, the Northern Lights, and Norway’s Pristine Beauty | Short Film Showcase

    See Whales, the Northern Lights, and Norway’s Pristine Beauty | Short Film Showcase

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    What a place to get away. Jeff Allen is a longtime sea kayaker who guides expeditions to his favorite place on Earth: northern Norway. The expedition starts in sea kayaks, paddling while surrounded by orcas and whales distracted by the herring rich waters

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    Experience Venice’s Spectacular Beauty in Under 4 Minutes | Short Film Showcase

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    The Venetian life resides within the city's hundreds of canals and diverse architecture. This short documentary by directors Olvier Astrologo and Nils Astrologo immerses us in the historical and hidden places of Venice, Italy, to reveal ancient folk tradi

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    Tigers 101 | Nat Geo Wild

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    Tigers are icons of beauty, power, and the importance of conservation. Learn five surprising facts about these striped felines, including how large the cats can be, an adaptation some developed for swimming, and how much wild tiger populations have declin

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    TIL: Cairo’s “Garbage People” Farm Their City's Trash | Today I Learned

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    In September 2014, a white lion cub was spotted in Singita Kruger National Park. While hundreds of these animals exist in captivity, only 13 remain in the wild, making the sighting unique. Black Bean Productions set out to capture footage of these remarka

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  • 01:39 Popular TIL: This Volcano Has Erupted Almost Every Hour For 94 Years | Today I Learned

    TIL: This Volcano Has Erupted Almost Every Hour For 94 Years | Today I Learned

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    Extracting Water on Mars | MARS: How to Survive on Mars

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    Producer Sandro Bocci takes an intimate and hypnotizing look at aquatic life through beautiful time-lapses at a magnified perspective. This up-close look brings you into the world of corals, sea stars, and other marine creatures that seem almost otherworl

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    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Take 9 And Speech)

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    TIL: How to Transform Mars into Our Second Home | Today I Learned

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    MARS AIRS MONDAYS 9/8c ➡Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS ➡Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS Have you ever dreamed of living on another planet? Well it might not be as sci-fi as it sounds. In this episode of Today I Learned, astr

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    Giant Pandas 101 | Nat Geo Wild

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    Safari Live - Day 320 | Nat Geo WILD

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    Safari Live - Day 321 | Nat Geo WILD

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  • 03:31 How Spiders Use Electricity to Fly | Decoder

    How Spiders Use Electricity to Fly | Decoder

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    Safari Live - Day 319 | Nat Geo WILD

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    24 Hours of Sun at the South Pole | Continent 7: Antarctica

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  • 04:10 Are Tall People Killing the Planet?

    Are Tall People Killing the Planet?

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  • 05:22 Popular Iceland Is Growing New Forests for the First Time in 1,000 Years | Short Film Showcase

    Iceland Is Growing New Forests for the First Time in 1,000 Years | Short Film Showcase

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  • 01:47 TIL: That's No Moon. It's Aliens. (Maybe.) | Today I Learned

    TIL: That's No Moon. It's Aliens. (Maybe.) | Today I Learned

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    TIL: Archaeologists Are Coming for Your Trash | Today I Learned

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  • 02:27 TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

    TIL: These Spiny Sea Creatures Can Regrow Lost Body Parts | Today I Learned

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  • 02:26 Popular The Tween Brain | Brain Games

    The Tween Brain | Brain Games

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