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        "description": "<p>In Bracken Cave, TX, Batman would be seriously outnumbered. But can this swarm of millions of bats drive off the attack of a determined hunter, the hawk?</p>", 
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        "transcript": "<p>Narration:</p><p>They emerge at dusk, first a few...then thousands...then millions.</p><p>It may look like the set of a horror film-but the mouth of Bracken Cave in east Texas is the staging ground for the largest swarm of mammals on the planet.</p><p>Here, Batman would be seriously outnumbered.</p><p>From March to October, as many as 20 million bats roost, feed and breed here.</p><p>They may be only a few inches long, but with this many neighbors, real estate is at a premium.</p><p>But these bats don't mind crowds.</p><p>The more the bats hang together, the harder it is to pick out individual bats as prey.</p><p>Their sheer numbers can be overwhelming, and their quick changes in direction can be confounding to potential predators.</p><p>Now that's mob rule.</p>", 
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