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Shaggy the Survivor Shaggy the Survivor
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 12, 2009
After surviving six years alone in the Grand Canyon, this wild and dreadlocked pup is heading to DogTown.
Great Dane on the Dunes Great Dane on the Dunes
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
Paul has a hard time keeping his great Dane from jumping all over him when he and his workout buddies run the sand dunes.
How to Control a 150 lb Dog How to Control a 150 lb Dog
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
Jo asks Cesar to help her stop Jack, her enormous Dogue de Bordeaux, from chewing on her and her guests!
Dog vs. Dog Dog vs. Dog
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
Investigators from the Michigan Humane Society respond to a suspected dog fighting call — and the situation turns bloody.
Vick Dog Rehab Vick Dog Rehab
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
After spending most of his life in a cage, former fight dog, Handsome Dan, gets his first taste of wide open spaces.
Vick Dog Rehab Vick Dog Rehab
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
After spending most of his life in a cage, former fight dog, Handsome Dan, gets his first taste of wide open spaces.
Fight Dog Learns to Chill Fight Dog Learns to Chill
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
Georgia, a former Michael Vick fighting dog, must overcome her aggression towards other dogs, or she risks not being adopted.
Dogfighting Underground Dogfighting Underground
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 10, 2009
The lure of fast money keeps illegal dogfighting rings in business.
Mudcrawlers Mudcrawlers
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 04, 2009
A herd of Buffalo wade into Bandama Pan. In muddy weather, the calves can get stuck in the mud.
Pin the Tail Pin the Tail
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 03, 2009
Hyenas are up to some fun and games again with the males chasing after the cubs, creating a dust storm.
Girohide Girohide
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 03, 2009
The giraffes came down to drink at Manuchi Pan, but were disturbed by the hyena moving in to claim their spot.
Rhinohog Rhinohog
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: December 03, 2009
A rhinohog enjoys a drink.
Hyena Chop Stix Hyena Chop Stix
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 26, 2009
The older hyena cubs are interacting with the younger cubs and a stick lying on the ground nearby leads to all kinds of sports.
Croc Dissection Croc Dissection
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 22, 2009
A dissection reveals how the crocodile uses it’s anatomy to get around.
Solar Panel Croc Skin Solar Panel Croc Skin
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 18, 2009
The croc’s bony skin acts as both a protective shield and as a solar heating system.
Dissecting a Whale Dissecting a Whale
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 14, 2009
A team removes the skin of a dead whale to investigate its internal anatomy and to understand how whales "talk" to each other.
How Whales Eat Sharks How Whales Eat Sharks
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 14, 2009
To prey upon the shark, the Orca has learned how to immobilize it by turning it on its back — a state called 'tonic immobility....
Foals Looking for Homes Foals Looking for Homes
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 14, 2009
Johnny O. and Joe head to Gray Dapple Farm to check on the foals they rescued.
Whale Intestines Whale Intestines
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 13, 2009
Even though Fin whales are fish eaters, they have a multi-chambered stomach, similar to a cow or a hippo.
Whale Breath Whale Breath
Channel: National Geographic Channel
Length: 0
Date: November 12, 2009
A whale dissection reveals muscle tissue that stores oxygen, allowing the whale to remain under water for half an hour or more.
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