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Squirrels masturbate to avoid sexually transmitted diseases

4 months ago by HongKongPhooey to /s/NotTheOnion from nationalgeographic.com

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This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?

6 months ago by Drewski to /s/history from nationalgeographic.com

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Fruits and vegetables are less nutritious than they used to be

10 months ago by TheRealPanzer to /s/Food from nationalgeographic.com

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC on the discovery of a female prehistoric big game hunter, "Importantly, the team cannot know the individual’s gender identity, but rather only biological sex (which like gender doesn’t always exist on a binary)"

1 year ago by BEB to /s/GenderCritical from nationalgeographic.com

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"If a similar shift were to happen today, a flag planted in Dallas, Texas, would end up where Northern Manitoba, Canada, currently sits. On the other side of the world, the continent of Asia would soar southward."

2 years ago by DoktorOmni to /s/PoleShit from nationalgeographic.com

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The Atlas of Moons - Our solar system collectively hosts over 200 known moons, some of which are vibrant worlds in their own right. Take a tour of the major moons in our celestial menagerie.

2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Internet from nationalgeographic.com

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Tasmanian devils return to mainland Australia for first time in 3,000 years

2 years ago by runtis to /s/animals from api.nationalgeographic.com

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The robot revolution has arrived

2 years ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from nationalgeographic.com

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Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in Shimao

2 years ago by dippydap to /s/Archeology from api.nationalgeographic.com

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Surprise cave discoveries may double the time people lived in the Americas

2 years ago by Vigte to /s/history from nationalgeographic.com

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What’s killing Botswana’s elephants? Here are the top theories.

2 years ago by runtis to /s/news from nationalgeographic.com

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11,000-year-old mine in underwater cave surprises archaeologists

2 years ago by dippydap to /s/Archeology from nationalgeographic.com

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How women are stepping up to remake Rwanda

2 years ago by fijupanda to /s/PinkPillFeminism from nationalgeographic.com

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The fierce Amazons were more than just a myth—they were real

2 years ago by fijupanda to /s/PinkPillFeminism from nationalgeographic.com

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The fierce Amazons were more than just a myth—they were real Archaeology is revealing that the real Amazons were horse-riding, spear-throwing, pants-wearing fearsome female fighters from ancient Scythia.

2 years ago by fijupanda to /s/BlackPillFeminism from nationalgeographic.com

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How women are stepping up to remake Rwanda

2 years ago by fijupanda to /s/BlackPillFeminism from nationalgeographic.com

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Only Women and Children Live in This War-Torn Village

2 years ago by fijupanda to /s/BlackPillFeminism from nationalgeographic.com

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Dallol volcano, Ethiopia.

3 years ago by Anticapitalist to /s/Earth from nationalgeographic.com

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'Things have only gotten worse': French Jews are fleeing their country

2 years ago by AliceofX to /s/Europe from nationalgeographic.com

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Commercial whaling may be over in Iceland

2 years ago by AliceofX to /s/Europe from nationalgeographic.com

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Yellowstone pulsing

3 years ago by jamesK_3rd to /s/news from nationalgeographic.com

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Here’s what coronavirus does to the body

3 years ago by salvia_d to /s/conspiracy from nationalgeographic.com

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Can a Plant Remember? This One Seems to—Here’s the Evidence

3 years ago by zyxzevn to /s/Biology from nationalgeographic.com

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Indigenous protectors of these sacred peaks have kept others out—till now The Arhuaco invite National Geographic to the upper reaches of their Colombian homeland to reveal threats we all face—and remind us of our roots in nature

3 years ago by codedtestament to /s/WorldNews from nationalgeographic.com

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Weird earthquake just put a crack in France

3 years ago by codedtestament to /s/WorldNews from nationalgeographic.com

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Rare cancers spreading among sea creatures have scientists perplexed Some malignancies can jump between different marine species, the latest in series of discoveries that’s changed our understanding of cancer.

3 years ago by codedtestament to /s/WorldNews from nationalgeographic.com

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The sea is running out of fish, despite nations’ pledges to stop it Major countries that are promising to curtail funding for fisheries are nevertheless increasing handouts for their seafood industries

3 years ago by codedtestament to /s/WorldNews from nationalgeographic.com

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Dolphin adopted small whale, raised it alongside its own. Whale earns acceptance into the pod.

3 years ago by Ian to /s/whatever from nationalgeographic.com

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The World’s Happiest Places - National Geographic

3 years ago by EndlessSunflowers to /s/whatever from nationalgeographic.com

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How Egypt’s ancient city of divine cats was rediscovered

3 years ago by SecretlyHistoric to /s/AncientHistory from nationalgeographic.com

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Every three minutes, an earthquake strikes in California

3 years ago by SecretlyHistoric to /s/news from nationalgeographic.com

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This Stone Age settlement took humanity's first steps toward city life

3 years ago by SecretlyHistoric to /s/AncientHistory from nationalgeographic.com

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See the millennia-old formations underneath Yellowstone

4 years ago by Vigte to /s/YoungerDryas from nationalgeographic.com

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On the morning of November 11, just before 9:30 UT, there was a mysterious rumble, and strange waves rippled around the world. And we're told nobody knows why.

4 years ago by MojaveCoyote to /s/SundogsPlace from nationalgeographic.com

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Strange waves rippled around the world, and nobody knows why

4 years ago by Mnemonic to /s/environment from nationalgeographic.com

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City-size impact crater found under Greenland ice

4 years ago by SundogsPlace to /s/SundogsPlace from nationalgeographic.com

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Ancient DNA reveals complex migrations of the first Americans

4 years ago by Vigte to /s/YoungerDryas from nationalgeographic.com

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Enormous, rare Viking ship burial discovered by radar

4 years ago by Vigte to /s/history from nationalgeographic.com

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Building walls may have allowed civilization to flourish

4 years ago by Vigte to /s/YoungerDryas from nationalgeographic.com

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More Than 800 Egyptian Tombs Revealed in Ancient Burial Ground

4 years ago by Vigte to /s/history from nationalgeographic.com

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