May 15, 2013

NG Picks of the Week: Pause for Paws | See Kitties' Wild Side | Help Big Cats


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Pause for Paws: See more little kitties helping big cats.
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When you think of animals and National Geographic, you probably think of exotic creatures living in remote locations. But we're also a great resource for information about the animals you see every day: your pets. Through the ages, humans have forged fascinating relationships with animals, whether they have feathers, fins, or fur.

Of all domestic animals, we've been living with dogs and cats the longest. Read about our surprising research that's suggesting dogs actually domesticated us, and learn more about our love affair with canines. See how cats' interactions with humans at work haven't changed much since the 15th century. Then check how much you know about your animals with our dog, cat, and pet quizzes.
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How dogs track humans.
See how dogs use smell
to track humans.

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Descend into our dog infinite photo mosaic.
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Watch what cats do when you're not looking.
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Want more pets? Take a look at the cuddly companions we're featuring this week.

The Wild Side of Cats -
Tune in to See Cats' True Nature
Watch as Nat Geo WILD explores how close the kitty on your couch is to wild felines of the Kalahari Desert. Wild Side of Cats premieres Sunday, May 19, at 8 p.m.
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Little Kitties for Big Cats -
Your Little Kitty Can Make a Big Difference
Your little kitty can help save lions, tigers, and other big cats today. Show off your special feline pal by becoming a part of Little Kitties for Big Cats.
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