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A newborn giraffe can find its feet—after a little stumbling around—in mere minutes pic.twitter.com/GNNvxnyxoy
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Sunrise Valley is one of Brazil’s fastest-growing religious movements, claiming 800,000 followers and 600 affiliated temples globally on.natgeo.com/2MXvsR3
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Iconic gondolas, picturesque canals, and narrow streets—here's how to make the most of a weekend in Venice on.natgeo.com/2oOgHkV
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A mother black bear gives her cub a reassuring nudge after a brief scare sent it up a tree in this intimate moment captured by photographer Scott Joshua Dere on.natgeo.com/2M7BJ7f pic.twitter.com/FoBnURA3yJ
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Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell found the first pulsar while she was a graduate student in 1967. 51 years later, she's been awarded a Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics on.natgeo.com/2wOFsAW
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In the unforgiving African savanna, giraffe calves have to find their feet in record time on.natgeo.com/2wQSa38
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Unlike animals that have their migration patterns written into their genes, bighorn sheep have to learn from their herd on.natgeo.com/2wQqURl
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A few of these had us stumped. Can you spot them all? on.natgeo.com/2M0H0NW
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Don't let the cheesy headlines fool you: There's more to that new story on the world's oldest fermented concoction. Like a block of Swiss, it has a few holes.
My latest @NatGeo nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/0…
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The birth of a rare white deer on land meant to be a Native American memorial is a source of inspiration for the community pic.twitter.com/fc0Bdwgn9Y
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It took rescuers 20 hours to return the stranded orca to the sea on.natgeo.com/2PIBeTb
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South Asian Americans are expanding on the success of their immigrant parents, creating a blended cultural identity—and turning the tables on old stereotypes on.natgeo.com/2oL4mxG
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Wild dogs and hyenas can coexist well—so long as there’s enough food to share on.natgeo.com/2MOSrxk
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We tend to see crabs as just a set of legs, but they go to all kinds of trouble to be spectacular on.natgeo.com/2MTS7gK
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"Deep-sea mining could end up having the largest footprint of any single human activity on the planet in terms of area of impact" on.natgeo.com/2wMmA6q
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The map, created after more than 800 miles of walking and 1,000 hours of drawing, is filled with playful details that capture the city as it is today—and as it could become on.natgeo.com/2wL1YvA
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Immerse yourself in these picturesque scenes from August on.natgeo.com/2wMfgXN
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Sunrise Valley is one of Brazil’s fastest-growing religious movements, claiming 800,000 followers and 600 affiliated temples globally on.natgeo.com/2oIz2jl
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On a windy, cloudy morning, photographer Ben Tibbetts captured this view from a rock ridge on the Zinalrothorn on.natgeo.com/2oGqedM pic.twitter.com/5quuqsCJay
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