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This Amazing Tortoise is Key For So Many Other Animals

6th - Higher Ed
The gopher tortoise, which is built for being on land, is considered a "keystone species."
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Grey Wolves Have a Female-Dominated Society

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these majestic Montana residents, as explained by Jeff the Nature Guy.
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This Tortoise Is Responsible for So Many Other Animals For This Specific Reason

6th - Higher Ed
The gopher tortoise, which is built for being on land, is considered a "keystone species."
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Female Gray Wolves Are The Leaders of their Packs

6th - Higher Ed
Learn why these majestic animals, found in Montana, are important.
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Korean Street Food Adventure

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into Korean Street Food at Seoul’s first permanent market and try mung bean pancakes, spicy rice cakes and Korean honey pancakes.
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Living History in Santa Fe, New Mexico

6th - Higher Ed
Visit El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a living history museum and ranch that was once a stop on the old Camino Real.
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Why So Many Other Animals Depend on the Gopher Tortoise

6th - Higher Ed
The gopher tortoise, which is built for being on land, is considered a "keystone species."
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Rose Bowl History in California

6th - Higher Ed
Step inside the Rose Bowl stadium and learn about the iconic, annual college football game and this National Historic Landmark.
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Why does this NYC subway door exist? #nyc #travel #subway

6th - Higher Ed
Why does this NYC subway door exist? #nyc #travel #subway
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Why This US Weird Rail Car from 1930s is Still Running

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature behind the dedication of museums and enthusiasts who restore old Rail Cars. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible...
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Why Moscow Has the Best Public Transport In the World

6th - Higher Ed
Why Moscow Has the Best Public Transport In the World
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House Tour: This Family of Five Is Absolutely Thriving in an Extremely Organized 725 Square Feet

9th - Higher Ed
See Inside This Family of 5’s Organized Manhattan Rental
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Laura Jo's DIY 1988 Airstream | Tiny Tours

9th - Higher Ed
Laura Jo and her husband Taylor had been interested in minimalism AND following the adventures of strangers on the internet traveling full-time in mobile homes. When Taylor found an Airstream for sale, the couple saved money for a few...
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Carmelo Anthony's Denver Nuggets brought Fab Five energy to NBA culture

9th - Higher Ed
From a contentious relationship with his head coach that drove him out of Denver to forging through the fire for New York Knicks, Carmelo Anthony’s NBA career is, quite literally, one for the record books. In Boardroom’s February Cover...
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Krakow - City of Culture in Poland

6th - Higher Ed
Kraków, Poland's cultural capital, has a rich history with medieval fortifications and stunning religious architecture, such as the 14th-century basilica and early baroque Saints Peter and Paul Church. Wawel Hill symbolizes the nation's...
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Piran - Medieval Gem on Istrian Coast, Slovenia

6th - Higher Ed
Perched on the cliffs of the Istrian coast, Piran, the most beautiful town on the Slovenian Riviera, is a medieval gem shaped by centuries of Venetian rule and diverse cultural influences. Protected by 15th-century walls against Turkish...
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Were the Pyramids Built in Many Different Layers?

6th - Higher Ed
Yes! The pyramids were built in multiple layered stages, using step-like cores before smoothing them into final shapes.
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A Day in Life of Canada’s Largest Billions $ Submarine in Middle of the Ocean

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel to witness the might of the Royal Canadian Navy’s fleet. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an incorrigible lover of this mysterious world, our...
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A Day in Life of Japan’s Massive Icebreaker Operating in Frozen Polar Waters

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we trace the lives of the crew and scientists aboard the Japanese Icebreaker Shirase while deployed to Antarctica. Discover the techniques used to break through the thickest ice,...
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Skylar's Gorgeous 200 Sq Ft NYC Apartment | House Tours

9th - Higher Ed
Before moving into this tiny studio apartment in New York's Greenwich Village, Skylar was living on a sailboat she had remodeled in North Carolina. So, she wasn't too intimidated by a home that's only 200 square feet. "I found my...
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House Tours: A 957-Square-Foot Lofted Home in Orlando, Florida

9th - Higher Ed
When Tiffany found this lofted home with her husband Brandon, and dog Hamburger, while on an overseas work trip, they took a chance and bought it even before seeing it, but when they walked in, they were pleased to see the natural light...
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How World’s Most Feared US $220 Million Spy Drones Are Built in Massive Factory

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel, where today we present to you some of the most impressive military drones currently being used.







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Exploring Hamburg: Ultimate Travel Guide to Germany's Historic Port City

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome to Hamburg, Germany’s vibrant maritime metropolis! In this video, we’ll take you on a journey through the city’s top attractions and hidden gems. From the iconic Elbphilharmonie concert hall to the bustling atmosphere of the...
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The Strange Reason Why Pyramids Were Built with Sloping Sides

6th - Higher Ed
Pyramids were built with sloping sides to help distribute the weight of the structure more evenly and prevent collapse. The slope also helped make the pyramid more stable by minimizing the risk of sliding or shifting.