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Vultures: the acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem

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Explore the essential role vultures play in cleaning our ecosystems and why their conservation is key to a healthy planet.

The Fastest-Growing Plant In The World

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Bamboo is the world’s fastest growing plant thanks to the cell elongation process it shares with all grasses and its unique cell wall layering adaptation, allowing it to shoot up to 100 ft (30m) in just 8 weeks.

Wolf Pups Seen in the Wild

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Once shot to the brink of extinction, wild wolves are now returning to the United States with a vengeance.

Harvesting Mussels In Ireland | National Geographic

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National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure.

Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln

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Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln – building a brink firing kiln from scratch.

Icelandic Sheep Farm | National Geographic

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Join the Trip Sisters in Iceland as they explore a sheep farm.

The Science of the Butterfly Effect

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Chaos theory means deterministic systems can be unpredictable. Thanks to LastPass for sponsoring this video.

Giant cassowaries are modern-day dinosaurs

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In the rainforests of Australia, the giant cassowary is in danger of extinction from a foreign invader.

Primitive Technology: 4 years of primitive technology

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4 years of primitive technology.

Underwater Lost City in England

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Albert Lin and a maritime archaeologist dive underwater in the Isle of Wight to see a lost city.

Manakin birds have all best dance moves

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Manakins in South America synchronise their dance moves too woo females.

Gordon Ramsay Learns to Spearfish | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

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Gordon Ramsay is in Maui learning to spearfish with freediver Kimi Werner.

The World War of the Ants

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Every day billions of soldiers fight a merciless war on thousands of fronts, that has been going on for over one hundred million years: The world war of the ants.

What If You Were Sent Back To The Ice Ages?

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What would happen if you traveled to the ice ages? Would you be able to survive the earth in it's dangerous icy state?

How to Sail on Sunlight | Because Space

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Sails have been helping us travel across water for centuries, but could this same idea help us travel across space?

Lions Hunt Zebra | Savage Kingdom

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Lions hunt and kill a zebra, the pride eat together.

Why Is The Very Hungry Caterpillar So Dang Hungry?

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Because it's hoarding protein. Not just for itself, but for the butterfly it will become and every egg that butterfly will lay. And it's about to lose its mouth... as it wriggles out of its skin during metamorphosis.