Volcanoes 101 | National Geographic
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About 1,500 active volcanoes can be found around the world. Learn about the major types of volcanoes, the geological process behind eruptions, and where the most destructive volcanic eruption ever witnessed occurred.
Mating frenzies, sperm hoards, and brood raids: the life of a fire ant queen
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Follow a queen fire ant as she builds a colony, protects it from neighboring ant armies and fends off would-be usurpers vying for her throne.
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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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.
How Wildlife Is Bouncing Back In This African Park
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When Tizola Moyo started as a ranger in 1993, Majete Wildlife Reserve was devoid of any wildlife. Now, with the help of the park’s rangers and community collaboration, it's flourishing.
Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln
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Primitive Technology: Brick Firing Kiln – building a brink firing kiln from scratch.
Deep Sea Exploration
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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.
How Much Air Can A Tree Hold?
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Trees can take an astounding amount of carbon out of the air, which is good, because we need to do that times a trillion.
Why Trees Are Out to Get You
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See Antarctica Like Never Before | National Geographic
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Here at the bottom of the world, a place all but free of human settlement, humanity is scrambling one of the ocean’s richest wildernesses.
Elephants' Incredible Intelligence | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth
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The largest land mammal, elephants have super-sized brains and display incredible emotional intelligence. In this episode of Wild Files, we get an intimate glimpse at elephants' social ties and unique character.
A day in the life of an ancient Celtic Druid
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Join the Celtic druid Camma in her village as she conducts religious rites, serves as a healer, and mediates conflict between tribes.
Primitive Technology: Adobe wall (dry stacked)
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I made clay bricks, air dried them and then built a dry stacked (no mortar) wall from those bricks. Brick making is a time consuming process...
What’s Hiding at the Most Solitary Place on Earth? The Deep Sea
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What a Sea Snail Die-off Means for Californians—and the Climate | National Geographic
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The red abalone fishery is closed down until 2021 in hopes that the snail population would rebound. Many coastal communities are suffering from the closure.