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Twins: Identical, Mirror Images, Fraternal and Chimeras
Why Does My Baby Have A Tail?
Arrogant scientists battle to represent all of humanity
The Myth of the Endangered White Tiger
Rare Grizzly - Polar Bear Hybrid Hunted
Fossil tracks suggest dinosaurs could swim
Creation Museum reveals Adam's sordid past
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Snake explodes after swallowing alligator
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Scientists Complete 'Book of Life' from Aardvarks to Zorillas
Sneezing in the Sun
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Prehistoric Barbie
T. rex ate coconuts
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Bears Hunt Belugas
A prehistoric tale of an Italian whale
Creature Feature: Attack of the Nuclear Colossal Squid!
Would the Real Indiana Jones Please Stand Up?
Prairie Road Trips, Vampire Squids and Mr. Spock
If dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct: the evolution of dinosauroids
Denizens Of Deep Seas And Deep Time: Part 3: The Vampire Squid

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