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National Geographic: Man's Best Friend
National Geographic News presents a video on working dogs in different cultures. Learn about the different types of jobs a dog can have and the rewards for the dog and the people they serve.
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National Geographic: Celebrating Dia De Los Muertos
National Geographic presents this short video telling the history of the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead.
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National Geographic Kids
This collection includes games, articles, photos, stories, activities and video clips. Learn about wildlife, science, and the wonders of the world.
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National Geographic: Fireworks | I Didn't Know That
What makes fireworks flash the way we like them, and what makes them burst in the sky? [3:11]
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National Geographic: Hurricane Katrina Animation
National Geographic News presents a short video showing the build up of Hurricane Katrina and the structure of rainfall inside the storm.
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National Geographic: Stunning Footage: Epic Animal Migrations in Yellowstone
Some of the world's most incredible animal migrations take place in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Among them are a 120-mile pronghorn migration and nine elk herds with unique migration patterns. While on assignment in Yellowstone,...
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National Geographic Kids: National Geographic for Little Kids
A delightful interactive site from National Geographic aimed at the younger preschool child! Fun yet educational games, videos, printouts, and more.
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National Geographic Kids: Destination World: Antarctica
Experience the coldest continent on the planet and find out what makes Antarctica unique. [2:57]
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National Geographic: Alligator Babies Use Mom's Jaws as Cradle
This video will surprise you with how a mother alligator protects her babies. She uses her mouth. Not just to attack predators but to transport her young to out of reach places. [2:24]
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National Geographic: Stanford University: Stress: Portrait of a Killer
Clip from a video documentary [4:39] that discusses the impact of stress on our health and how exposure to chronic stress is threatening our lives. Scientist Robert Sapolsky, who studied stress in humans and baboons, explains how social...
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National Geographic: Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet?
Ever wonder why cats land on their feet? This video attempts to explain this phenomenon through studies conducted by scientists and slow motion video. A brief explanation is provided here as well.
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National Geographic: The Elusive Giant Catfish
The giant catfish is only found in the Mekong River Basin in Southeast Asia and it is disappearing from there. Watch researchers tag and release these giant fish and learn what else is being done to help the survival of these giants.
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National Geographic: Weird Water Holding Frogs
Learn about this frog who can "hibernate" for two years in a tomb of dry mud. How does it do that?
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National Geographic: The Science of Lightning
Lightning is a beautiful natural phenomenon, but it is also deadly. Learn how lightning occurs and how to protect yourself from it. [2:38]
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National Geographic: Leopard vs. Hyenas and Lion
Predators must often compete for prey. This particular video showcases the efforts employed by the leopard in the face of competition with hyenas and lions. This video is somewhat graphic. [2:58]
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National Geographic: Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents
A video discussing the history and significance of deep sea hydrothermal vents. Includes teacher resources for learning. [6:21]
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National Geographic: Fearsome Frogs
A video discussing an invasive species of bullfrogs. Learn how conservations' fear that these frogs are overtaking an ecosystem. Includes teacher resources for learning. [6:10]
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National Geographic: Amazing Volcano Video Clips
Brief video montage [0:32] of different volcanic eruptions around the world, demonstrating their immense, destructive power.
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National Geographic: Lightbulbs in the Desert
Learn the basics of solar energy in this video. Includes teacher resources for learning. [5:55]
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National Geographic: Energy 101: Biofuels
A video investigation how clean and renewable transportation fuel can be made out of biomass. [2:55]
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National Geographic: Energy 101: Wind Turbines
Learn how improvements in are being made with capturing wind power with this video discussing modern wind turbines. Includes teacher resources for learning. [2:16]
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National Geographic Kids: Destination World: South America
Experience the continent that's all about natural extremes; it is home to the planet's largest river (the Amazon) as well as the world's driest place (the Atacama Desert). [2:53]
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National Geographic: West African Lungfish
Watch this video to learn about the African lungfish, a prehistoric fish that travels through water and mud, and across land, and discover the unique adaptations that make survival possible for this fish. [4:41]
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National Geographic: Video: Travel and Cities: Old San Juan
Video of the old city center of San Juan explains its enduring appeal to tourists and native Puerto Ricans alike. [2:50]
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