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Using Drone Photography to Capture a Mermaid and Sharks

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Daddy-Daughter Animal Rescue Adventure

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Canadian Museum Rediscovers a New Ancient Shark Species - The First of its Kind

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The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre has recently “rediscovered” an ancient shark skeleton that has been sitting in the museum’s collection for nearly 50 years. Could this shark be a part of a newly discovered ancient shark species?
Canadian Museum Rediscovers a New Ancient Shark Species - The First of its Kind

Behind the Scenes: Great White Intersection

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244 Million-Year-Old Fossils Discovered in China

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These are the oldest fossils of the extinct bony fish, Peltoperleidus, ever to be found, and the first time Peltoperleidus fossils have been found outside of Europe.
244 Million-Year-Old Fossils Discovered in China

Tanzania: Beyond the Wildlife

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Most people know that Tanzania is home of the Serengeti and an amazing diversity of wildlife. The country is made up of 430 species of wildlife and 17 national parks. But did you know that it’s where 51 million people call home as well?
Tanzania: Beyond the Wildlife

This Massive Stone Tower in the Middle of the Pacific Once Hid a Decades-Long Secret

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Join Discovery about 350 miles off the coast of Australia where we visit Ball's Pyramid. At 1,844 feet above the Pacific, it's the world's tallest sea stack; it's also one of the last dry remnants of a sunken content. The monolithic natural structure formed after years of erosion from an ancient shield volcano about 7 million years ago, and it's home to what is arguably the rarest insect in the world.
This Massive Stone Tower in the Middle of the Pacific Once Hid a Decades-Long Secret

Monitor Lizard Trap

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Laura and Rylie use turtle meat to bait monitor lizards into a trap.
Monitor Lizard Trap

The Western US is All About Landscape and Wildlife

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Explore Colombia Where Few Have Trekked Before and Discover New Bird Species

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The remote Serranía del Perijá mountain range, which divides Venezuela from Colombia, was once ruled by guerrillas, and near-impossible to access. But thanks to the Colombian peace agreement, which was signed in 2016, adventurers are starting to explore the formerly out-of-bounds forest-cloaked peaks.
Explore Colombia Where Few Have Trekked Before and Discover New Bird Species

Rediscover Nature Along the Golden Isles

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