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Did you know sea turtles lack sex hormones? http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/blog/summer-no-love-sea-turtles/ …
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In some of the world’s most extraordinary natural wonders, it is wildlife that holds the key to survival for the people who live there. Watch Earth's Natural Wonders this Wednesday, July 18 at 8 p.m. Episode 2 preview link: http://htl.li/pxZl30kZOCQ
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Talk about sibling rivalry!
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Fact: Butterflies mate by attaching at their abdomens and facing away; some will stay attached for hours. #NaturePBS -
Once their eggs hatch, the mothers die
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Nature awareness and conservation through cultural dance Yakshagana. An effort from Yoganand Chandraiah, Animal Cognition Researcher
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Fact: Male hippos mark their territory by flinging their excrement everywhere, this wards off males and attracts females. #NaturePBS -
The nutrient-rich liquid flamingos produce from their throats is similar to milk and helps give their newborns a healthy pink color.
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Fact: Male sharks have two penis-like organs, called claspers, but they only use one at a time. #NaturePBS -
It's one of the longest gestation periods in the animal kingdom.
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Don't let honey bees fool you. For these insects, life isn't so sweet in the romance department. https://to.pbs.org/2N7tytc
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Animal parents, they're just like us.
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A pangolin is taken from the wild every five minutes. Watch one conservationist's crusade to save them in
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It makes me so sad that people hunt Pengolins for their scales and rhinos for their horns and elephants for their tusks. For decoration and quack medicine, people are driving species to extinction
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Here are five quick facts to know about this fascinating and severely endangered animal. Tune in tonight at 8|7c on
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Discover how pangolins became the most trafficked wild mammal in the world. New
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#PANGOLIN: “The most endangered animal you’ve never heard of” is now trafficked at a higher rate than rhinos, elephants and tigers combined. Tune in Wednesday at 7 pm (CST) on@PBS to learn more about the threats facing the pangolin.#NaturePBS pic.twitter.com/T4Uu0T28CA
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Demand for pangolin scales has decimated the species' population worldwide. Learn more on new
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Meet "the most endangered animal you’ve never heard of.” New
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Tread carefully — these species will do whatever it takes to survive. Natural Born Rebels continues on
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