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National Geographic Did you know? Wood frogs can survive being frozen nearly solid for about four weeks. See more pictures of nature's "Walking Dead."
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At Halloween, pause to remember the animal ''undead''—before they remember you. From ''resurrected'' spiders to mind-controlled ants to reanimated frozen frogs, some wildlife is wild ''dead'' too.

National Geographic Read the story behind our photo of grieving chimps; what Monica Szczupider's intimate photo is capturing.
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The November issue of National Geographic magazine features a moving photograph of chimpanzees watching as one of their own is wheeled to her burial. Since it was published, the picture and story have gone viral, turning up on websites and TV shows and in newspapers around the world. ...

National Geographic Best Wild Animal Pictures of 2009 Announced
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A leaping wolf, a feisty pet cat, and two playful Amazon dolphins feature in some of the winning pictures from this year's Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

National Geographic Travel Pictures: Best & Worst Destinations Rated, 2009. Explore the entire list of 133 destinations - http://bit.ly/3qm1Sj
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From awe-inspiring parks to ''cruise ship hell''--see what 437 experts say are the best and worst of the world's most iconic travel destinations.

National Geographic Confessions of a Travel Addict: Ewan McGregor The not-so-secret life of Hollywood's leading adventurer.
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Ewan McGregor's Travel Advice: For our annual travel issue, we asked the actor to share his hard-won wisdom. All of it, by the way, applicable to non-movie stars.

National Geographic
Egypt's Animal Mummies:
In
ancient Egypt they were preserved to serve as afterlife pals, holy
helpers, or gourmet jerky.
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Wrapped in linen and reverently laid to rest, animal mummies hold intriguing clues to life and death in ancient Egypt.

National Geographic When Crocs Ruled: The reptiles were once on top of the world. Why did they fall?
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In the summer of 2008 an American crocodile left Florida's Biscayne Bay, swam along a yacht-lined canal through the upscale neighborhood of Coral Gables, and took up residence on the campus of the University of Miami ...

National Geographic Visit the Galápagos Islands on a virtual journey with National Geographic Expeditions on Oct. 20th. Sign up now!
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National Geographic
Is variation evidence of the
evolutionary journeys of natural selection? Watch this webcast lecture and delve into Darwin's theories.
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Free webcast lecture "On Variation," by Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Columbia University professor Jonathan Weiner.

National Geographic Glimpse: Our Correspondents Program open to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Get paid to share your stories and photos from abroad. Deadline November 8, 2009.
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The Glimpse Correspondents Program is for talented writers and photographers with a passion for storytelling, insights about life and culture abroad, and a knack for finding truly unique stories. The program ...
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