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Gorillas Play Tag Gorillas and other African great apes play the same type of 'tag and chase' games that human children do. Click link at right to get the whole story. | Animals | 01:02 | July 14, 2010 | 9386 |
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Aloe: The Miracle Plant Aloe plants have be called miracle plants for all their healing abilities. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how aloe works, in its most common uses. | Why? Tell Me Why! | 01:58 | February 25, 2010 | 10243 |
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Video Game Addiction Explained Video games are notorious for their dedicated players. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why gamers can sometimes become addicted to their favorite video games. | Why? Tell Me Why! | 01:22 | February 19, 2010 | 4510 |
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Birds Keep The Beat Animals that can mimic sound can also keep a beat, implying an evolutionary link between the two abilities. Jorge Ribas reports on the new study. | News | 02:36 | April 30, 2009 | 48618 |
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Dogs Read Gestures Like Toddlers Dogs recognize pointing gestures on a similar level as 2-year-olds. James Williams takes a look at the video. | News | 01:11 | July 13, 2009 | 22426 |
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Dogs and Humans Think, Act Alike Dogs may be more like humans than previously thought. A new study shows how dogs are able to mimic human behavior, which may shed light into what makes humans behavior unique. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports. | News | 01:26 | March 26, 2009 | 51376 |
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Are Humanzees Possible? Humanzee hybrids between humans and chimps couldn't possibly be real, could they? James Williams gets the answer. | Earth | 02:28 | March 02, 2009 | 43615 |
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Apes Giggle Like Humans Apes laugh similar to humans, according to new research exploring the evolution of laughter. James Williams takes a look at the video. | News | 00:59 | June 04, 2009 | 36271 |
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Feathered Family Problems Feel like your parents play favorites along you and your siblings? Well, humans aren't the only species who might feel that way. Discovery News' Lori Cuthbert explains. | Animals | 01:05 | January 08, 2009 | 3331 |
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Snakes Show Slithering Secrets Snakes move a lot more like humans than you'd think. James Williams slithers through the details. | News | 01:29 | June 10, 2009 | 32575 |
Video Added: July 14, 2010
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