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This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Middle East still prefer wild birds captured after they’ve learned to catch prey on their own.
"Secrets of the Penguins" cinematographer Bertie Gregory describes how the birds would practically "break the fourth wall" ...
LOS ANGELES -- In celebration of Earth Month, National Geographic is giving viewers a ... To uncover more about these iconic birds. "I think what was exciting about penguins was that they have ...
Once reviled as filthy, adjutants prey on fish, frogs, snakes, rats, and smaller birds like ducks, rummaging through landfills looking for carcasses (hargila translates to bone swallower).
The relatively small number of visitors per year makes it also a significant site for researchers to study predator-prey interactions ... turn to the National Geographic book 100 Parks, 5,000 ...
This story appears in the June 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Sometimes the sounds of a vocalist warming up drift through the lush aviaries of Umgeni River Bird Park. The prima donna ...
(a) The breeding range for the Bohemian waxwing (purple) extends over a large swath of the Arctic, while the chestnut-crowned laughingthrush (red) inhabits a much smaller arc in Asia centered on ...
Almost everything is fresh to a five year old: the dandelion growing through the sidewalk crack or the swarm of ants ...
Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a new National Geographic documentary streaming ... are using digital replicas to allow the study of everything from artifacts to human remains—like this ...
At a time when record crowds are seeing visitors to some U.S. national parks asked to pre ... “Don’t be in a rush to see everything and get everywhere. Isle Royale is not really the kind ...