March 25, 2014

Inside Nat Geo: See shark-filled waters, a daring ice racer, and more


Meet five animals with impressive mustaches.View in web browser.
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Inside Nat Geo
A TALE OF TWO ATOLLS

A Tale of Two Atolls
At a reef off an island in the Mozambique Channel, thousands of female green turtles congregate each year to mate. A nearby island in the same channel is home to a shark-filled lagoon the size of Manhattan.
See photos of the stunning locations.



ICE RACING WITH STUDS

Ice Racing With Studs
Meet a third-generation ice racer who custom-builds his own engine and studded tires—and takes the wheel behind his vehicle on the track.
Find out what drives him to race.



FIVE ANIMALS WITH MUSTACHES

Five Animals With Mustaches
From the emperor tamarin's elegantly curved facial hair to one bearded pig's own signature style, check out five creatures that sport impressive mustaches.
Say hello to a sophisticated catfish.



NEPAL CONTINUES SUCCESSFUL FIGHT AGAINST POACHING

Nepal Continues Successful Fight Against Poaching
On World Wildlife Day, Nepal celebrated one year in which no rhinos, tigers, or elephants were killed—the second year of no poaching for the country. So what is Nepal’s key to success?
Learn how the country protects its creatures.



IS IT SAFE TO EAT FALLEN FOOD?

Is It Safe to Eat Fallen Food?
Some researchers suggest that the "five-second rule"—the idea that food that's been dropped is okay to consume if it’s on the floor five seconds or less—might actually be true. Others aren't so sure.
Scientists share their own practices.




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