[BITList] Wild India, Pythons, and Polar Bears: This Month on Nat Geo WILD

John Feltham wantok at me.com
Tue Apr 10 07:34:00 BST 2012


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> April 2012
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> Wild India
> Sunday, April 29, 8P
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> India proves to be an extraordinarily diverse country, its landscape shared between one-fifth of the world's human population and its spectacular wildlife. Experience a land of beautiful and varied extremes as we venture 21,000 feet up in the Himalaya, meet the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, and learn why India's wild buffalos are one of the most dangerous animals in the world.
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> Otters
> Slide into a river of wily, whiskered otters in this photo gallery.
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> Butterflyfish
> Meet a brilliantly colored fish that's at home on the world's coral reefs. Learn how the butterflyfish's vivid colors can help it survive.
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> Monkey Quiz
> Spider monkeys, olive baboons, Barbary macaques, geladas, and more: How much do you know about these popular primates?
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> Tasmanian Devils
> If you're a fan of Saturday morning cartoons, you've heard of Tasmanian devils. Get the real story and take a look at this sometimes manic marsupial's softer side.
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> America the Wild
> On the season finale tomorrow at 9P, polar bears and brown bears are suddenly appearing side-by-side—prompting Casey Anderson to embark on a fact-finding mission to the Arctic.
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> Python Hunters
> This Friday at 10P, the hunters continue their Australian road trip. They catch sea snakes at night, and hunt the deadliest creature in the world by hand.
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