Free Podcast: National Geographic News (November 3, 2006)

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This week: Panama opens "frog hotel," new theory for why the dinos died out, elephants might be self-aware, no more seafood by 2048, Kenyan benga meets rock music, and more.

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MORE ON THIS WEEK'S PODCAST

Headlines
• "Frog hotel" to shelter Panama species from deadly fungus (read full story)
• "Quadruple whammy" theory of dinosaur extinction proposed (read full story)
• Elephants recognize selves in mirror (read full story, see photo)

News Interview
Boris Worm, lead author of a scientific study suggesting that fish and other seafood will be gone by 2048

Photos on the Radio
Test-tube koala babies debut (see the photo)

World Music
Ian Eagleson of Extra Golden, an international collaboration of rock and Kenyan benga musicians (read story)

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