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Discover how snowy owl chicks grow from helpless hatchlings to stealthy predators in just three months. These powerful birds have some secret weapons to help them hunt: Their huge eyes work like binoculars to spot scurrying prey from far away, even at night; plus, their feathers have fringe that quiets the noise from flapping wings.

You'll also visit some of the real-life locations that inspired the new Disney movie Mufasa: The Lion King. Plus, scientists reveal the secrets behind the narwhal's unicorn-like tusk. Then, a Valentine's Day treat: We've got 10 cool facts about sweets around the world, and a roundup of adorable animal stories.

Don't forget to pull out your free arctic fox poster!

Other stories in this month's issue:

•  The Big Picture: A Nat Geo photographer reveals how he got a shot of a sea lion playing with a pufferfish.
•  Weird But True!: Check out fun facts you can share with your friends.
•  Cool Inventions: Turn your old tennis balls from trash into treasure to help save the earth.

The Walt Disney Company is majority owner of National Geographic Partners.

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