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        "description": "<p>This big cat is the fastest animal on land. Gazelles are quick too; but in a chase that can reach 70 miles per hour, this grazer doesn't stand a chance.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Killer Speed", 
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        "transcript": "<p>Blasting across the Serengeti at up 70 miles per hour...the cheetah is the world record holder for sprinting speed on land.</p><p>Gazelles are fast, too...but not fast enough.</p><p>The chase lasts less than a minute. Any longer and the cheetah's own body temperature could kill her.</p><p>Super speed at the cheetahs' level can take its toll on the body.\u00a0 But it is an advantage that's kept cheetahs alive on these plains for millions of years.</p>", 
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