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Top Ten Videos of 2006 From National Geographic News |
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| August 01, 2007 |
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The stealthy ways of snakes, the plight of African elephants, and some of the animal kingdom's mightiest battles topped the list of this year's most popular videos from National Geographic News. Replay the year in science, nature, and exploration with 2006's top ten videos. 10. Kitty Cam Reveals Killers in Our Midst Is your furry bundle of joy an invasive ecological disaster? Get a cat's-eye view of one pet's nightly prowl to see how effectively kitty can kill. Watch the Video >> 9. Antarctica's Big Meltdown A study released in March reported that Antarctica has been losing ice rapidlythe equivalent of about 40 trillion gallons (151 trillion liters) of water a year. Learn what this big melt may mean for the future. Watch the Video >> 8. Anaconda Stalks World's Largest Rodent Watch as a female anaconda in Venezuela hunts down a capybarathe world's largest rodentand swallows her meal whole. Watch the Video >> 7. Deadly Black Mamba Snake Climbs Tree for Squirrel Snack Join the world's fastest serpent, the deadly black mambawhose venom can kill a human in just 15 minutesas it zips through the African wilderness in search of its next meal. Watch the Video >> 6. "World's Largest Spider" Stalks South American Jungles Watch as a hapless mouse wanders too close to a foot-long (30-centimeter-long) goliath tarantula, and see the unusual adaptations that make it one of nature's deadliest ambushers. Watch the Video >> 5. Tracking Asia's Giant Catfish Join conservationist Zeb Hogan as he goes in search of the world's largest freshwater fishSoutheast Asia's giant catfishand explore his efforts to bring it back from the brink of extinction. Watch the Video >> 4. Elephant Slaughter Revealed in Chad Watch video and animated stills of an elephant massacre near Chad's Zakouma National Parkevidence of a major poaching problem along the park's borders. Warning: graphic content Watch the Video >> 3. Puffer Fish vs. Otter To thwart otters and other predators, Tanzania puffer fish employ some "Puff Daddy" defenses that can make the fish too much of a mouthful to be meal. Watch the Video >> 2. Swimming With Stingrays Now notorious for causing the death of TV's "Crocodile Hunter," the normally docile stingray uses its potentially lethal tail barb only when it feels threatened. Watch the Video >> 1. Giant Octopus Battles Shark Watch footage of an octopus's fight with a spiny dogfish shark, and discover the culprit behind one aquarium's unusual murder mystery. Watch the Video >> Free Email News Updates Best Online Newsletter, 2006 Codie Awards Sign up for our Inside National Geographic newsletter. Every two weeks we'll send you our top stories and pictures (see sample). |
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