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Ticks Can Kill Moose? | National Geographic

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Moose: Titans of the North : Ticks can attack moose in droves, draining their blood and possibly killing them. ➡ 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, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer …

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Frog Love Foam | National Geographic

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When mud puddle frogs mate, they create an unusual nest of foam to protect their eggs. ➡ 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, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories …

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Amy Winehouse After Fight PICTURES

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What’s up with those bumps on Amy Winehouse’s face? The singer has been diagnosed with impetigo, her spokesman confirms to PEOPLE. It’s a bacterial skin infection that causes pimple-like lumps — and is “is highly contagious, and scratching or touching the sores is likely to spread the infection to other …

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Who Put A Hit On Mick Jagger?

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The death of Meredith Hunter, an 18-year-old black man who clashed with members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang guarding a rock-concert stage while The Rolling Stones played “Under My Thumb,” spelled the end of the cultural phenomenon that was the 1960’s, according to many observers. But it also led …

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World’s Largest Rodent | National Geographic

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Home to anacondas, the Orinoco river slithers through Venezuela, sustaining an amazing array of creatures…including the world’s largest rodent. ➡ 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, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer …

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