See an Extremely Rare Jungle Dog | National Geographic

One of the Amazon rain forest’s most elusive inhabitants, the short-eared dog, has been caught on video in southeastern Peru.
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About the size of a fox, these jungle canines are incredibly difficult to spot. In fact, a journey to the Amazon is far more likely to yield a jaguar sighting than a glimpse of a wild short-eared dog. In late May, 2014, conservation biologist Lary Reeves set up a camera trap near a white-lipped peccary carcass. Wanting to record what he’d heard was a “king vulture fiesta” at the carcass, Reeves braved the rampaging insects and rancid stench to set the camera a few feet from the carcass.

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Watch: This Charging Elephant Is Probably Just Having Fun | National Geographic

While it may appear that this elephant is aggressively charging a group of dogs, it’s probably just having fun.
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The low and quick trumpeting sounds it makes are characteristic of playful behavior. The young male elephant is in musth—a mating period during which males can become more aggressive. The driver of the police car slowly backs away: the correct choice when dealing with charging elephants.

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10 Crash Bandicoot Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

Crash Bandicoot (PS4, PS2, PSone) is a historic video game platformer with legions of fans. The development behind these classic games has some interesting factoids. Here are our favorites.
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Tacoma – Before You Buy

Tacoma (PC, Xbox One) is the latest from the creators of Gone Home. Does this “walking simulator” tell a tale worth playing? Let’s talk.
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Watch: This Fish ‘Walks’ on the Seafloor | National Geographic

While diving off the coast of Indonesia, hobbyist diver Atsushi Sadaki captured this footage of a frogfish ‘walking’ along the seafloor.
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Although they may look like feet, the appendages are pectoral fins. Frogfish are a type of anglerfish. They use lures attached to their heads to entice and capture prey.

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This Sprouting, Octopus-like Fungus Is the Stuff of Nightmares | National Geographic

Watch a strange, sprouting mushroom reach out like an octopus … or the devil’s fingers.
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Time-lapse video shows an octopus-like fungus bursting from its “egg.” Fittingly known as the octopus stinkhorn, or devils’s fingers, this mushroom spends much of its time underground. When it’s time to reproduce, it emerges and starts to ooze a spore-filled slime that attracts flies. The flies carry the spores away, helping the strange mushroom to spread far and wide.

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