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| |  | Cheetah vs. Gemsbok Author: NationalGeographic Length: 2 minutes, 50 seconds Rating: 4.7876387   | Description: See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com Two cheetahs cubs think they found an easy meal when they catch a gemsbok calf, until they are confronted by the calf's determined mother.
Description: See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com Two cheetahs cubs think they found an easy meal when they catch a gemsbok calf, until they are confronted by the calf's determined mother. | | | | |  | National Geographic Presents - The Mystery Skulls of Palau (Part 1) Author: rod31808 Length: 9 minutes, 44 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only ...More Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only thought to have arrived 3000 years ago after traveling east from Indonesia. New discoveries change this thinking. In 2004, Homo floresiensis was discovered on the Island of Flores. Dubbed the ... | | | | |  | National Geographic Presents - The Mystery Skulls of Palau (Part 3) Author: rod31808 Length: 9 minutes, 55 seconds Rating: 4.8333335   | Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only ...More Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only thought to have arrived 3000 years ago after traveling east from Indonesia. New discoveries change this thinking. In 2004, Homo floresiensis was discovered on the Island of Flores. Dubbed the ... | | | | |  | National Geographic Presents - The Mystery Skulls of Palau (Part 2) Author: rod31808 Length: 10 minutes, 5 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only ...More Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only thought to have arrived 3000 years ago after traveling east from Indonesia. New discoveries change this thinking. In 2004, Homo floresiensis was discovered on the Island of Flores. Dubbed the ... | | | | |  | The Girl Who Cries Blood Author: morningstarrtv Length: 3 minutes, 35 seconds Rating: 4.5740743   | Description: www.themorningstarr.co.uk A doctor from Dallas has travelled to India with the National Geographic Channel to examine a girl who claims to spontaneously cry blood and bleed from her feet and scalp. Dr. George Buchanan is a pediatrician at the University of Texas Southwestern and Childrens Medical Ce...More Description: www.themorningstarr.co.uk A doctor from Dallas has travelled to India with the National Geographic Channel to examine a girl who claims to spontaneously cry blood and bleed from her feet and scalp. Dr. George Buchanan is a pediatrician at the University of Texas Southwestern and Childrens Medical Center in Dallas, National Geographic persuaded him to travel with them to India to meet 14 year old Twinkle. When I heard her story even before I left, it sounded very suspicious to me. I had not ... | | | | |  | Fast and Furious: Cheetah vs. Gemsbok Author: NationalGeographic Length: 2 minutes, 51 seconds Rating: 4.7689657   | Description: Two cheetahs cubs think they found an easy meal when they catch a gemsbok calf, until they are confronted by the calf's determined mother. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
Description: Two cheetahs cubs think they found an easy meal when they catch a gemsbok calf, until they are confronted by the calf's determined mother. See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com | | | | |  | MISSING LINK FOUND - New Fossil Links Humans, Lemurs Author: wilsonmix Length: 1 minute, 53 seconds Rating: 4.9166665   | Description: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MISSING LINK FOUND - New Fossil Links Humans, Lemurs May 19, 2009—Meet "Ida," the small "missing link" found in Germany that's created a big media splash and will likely continue to make waves among those who study human origins. In a new book, documentary, and promotional Web ...More Description: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MISSING LINK FOUND - New Fossil Links Humans, Lemurs May 19, 2009—Meet "Ida," the small "missing link" found in Germany that's created a big media splash and will likely continue to make waves among those who study human origins. In a new book, documentary, and promotional Web site, paleontologist Jorn Hurum, who led the team that analyzed the 47-million-year-old fossil seen above, suggests Ida is a critical missing-link species in primate evolution (interactive guide to ... | | | | |  | National Geographic Presents - The Mystery Skulls of Palau (Part 5) Author: rod31808 Length: 6 minutes, 17 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only ...More Description: Palau is a remote tropical island in the Pacific, 500 miles from any other land mass. 21000 people live on the main islands of Palau, but there are also hundreds of additional uninhabited small islands. Modern man, Homo sapiens, evolved 195000 years ago, but the first inhabitants of Palau were only thought to have arrived 3000 years ago after traveling east from Indonesia. New discoveries change this thinking. In 2004, Homo floresiensis was discovered on the Island of Flores. Dubbed the ... | | | | |  | Afghanistan Hidden Treasures - Fredrik Hiebert Lecture Part 1 Author: AsianArtMuseum Length: 8 minutes, 18 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Part 1 of lecture: Guest curator Dr. Fredrik Hiebert of the National Geographic Society was present in 2004 when boxes from the National Museum of Afghanistan were opened for the first time in more than two decades. The boxes, kept safe in the basement of the presidential bank vault in Kabul, contai...More Description: Part 1 of lecture: Guest curator Dr. Fredrik Hiebert of the National Geographic Society was present in 2004 when boxes from the National Museum of Afghanistan were opened for the first time in more than two decades. The boxes, kept safe in the basement of the presidential bank vault in Kabul, contained the prized artifacts from the destroyed museum. Thousands of gold and silver items, fragile ancient ivory carvings and imported Greek and Roman trade goods found in Afghanistan were preserved ... | | | | |  | Afghanistan Hidden Treasures - Fredrik Hiebert Lecture Part 3 Author: AsianArtMuseum Length: 9 minutes, 4 seconds Rating: 5.0  | Description: Part 3 of lecture: Guest curator Dr. Fredrik Hiebert of the National Geographic Society was present in 2004 when boxes from the National Museum of Afghanistan were opened for the first time in more than two decades. The boxes, kept safe in the basement of the presidential bank vault in Kabul, contai...More Description: Part 3 of lecture: Guest curator Dr. Fredrik Hiebert of the National Geographic Society was present in 2004 when boxes from the National Museum of Afghanistan were opened for the first time in more than two decades. The boxes, kept safe in the basement of the presidential bank vault in Kabul, contained the prized artifacts from the destroyed museum. Thousands of gold and silver items, fragile ancient ivory carvings and imported Greek and Roman trade goods found in Afghanistan were preserved ... | | |
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