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Walrus mothers take good care of their cubs, even taking time to snuggle with their youngsters.
Watch humpback whales work together to catch their lunches off the coast of Alaska. Get a whale's-eye view with the help of a Crittercam!
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Natalie Portman, Kyra Sedgwick, and Chloe Sevigny explain how simply changing a light bulb can help reverse the effects of greenhouse gases.
These are the largest of the bony fish and are a favorite snack of sea lions.
Trek through the swamps of Arkansas with Wild Detectives to search for a giant anaconda.
You've seen birds fly through the air, but how about through water? Watch this dipper bird dive deep to catch food on a river bottom.
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Dalmatians are born without spots.
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