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Headlines matching 'National Geographic'
Mon March 08, 2010
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(HelenaIR.com) Sad Yellowstone Park's Druid wolf pack is gone. Nobody knows who they were, or...what they were doing. But their legacy remains, hewn into the living rock...of Yellowstonehenge  T-Shirt  (helenair.com) (75)

Sat March 06, 2010
(LA Times) Cool Great White Sharks vs. Giant Squids. Cool tag beats out dumbass tag for shark tagging technique  (latimes.com) (28)

Wed March 03, 2010
(National Geographic) Sappy Ugly-ass baby tapir makes San Diego Zoo debut...awwwww  (blogs.nationalgeographic.com) (78)

Mon March 01, 2010
(Fast Company) Spiffy The ten most addictive sounds in the world  (fastcompany.com) (113)

Sat February 20, 2010
(Starpulse) Asinine National Geographic Channel is going to do "Explorer: Vampire Forensics." Oh, for fark's sake  (starpulse.com) (52)

Thu February 18, 2010
(National Geographic) Video Much like the girl from the Palm Pre commercials, the Vampire Squid is creepy, yet strangely beautiful  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (64)

Tue February 02, 2010
(Baltimore Sun) Silly Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow. Sorry folks, there'll be six more weeks of winter  (weblogs.baltimoresun.com) (60)

Sat January 23, 2010
(Media Matters) Obvious Nearly every broadcast and cable network aired the benefit for Haiti Friday night, but one network decided to 'go rogue'  (mediamatters.org) (857)

Thu January 21, 2010
(National Geographic) Interesting Today's Fark-ready headline: Flashier great tits produce stronger sperm  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (144)

Tue January 19, 2010
(AZCentral) Interesting In the last 22 months, a man's ashes have been taken to Nepal, the Australian Outback, the Chinese-Mongolian border, a Rwandan volcano, Iceland, Benin and the waters off Zanzibar. Meanwhile, subby went to New York. Once  (azcentral.com) (66)

Sat January 16, 2010
(National Geographic) Scary Huge new cutie-pie sand-spider species discovered. With stomp-it-quick pics  (blogs.nationalgeographic.com) (65)

Wed January 13, 2010
(National Geographic) Cool The coolest photos of an Antarctic "time capsule" hut you will see today  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (38)

Sun January 03, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting The five biggest tall tales you'll hear from climate change deniers. "We all know journalists hate America. Rather than report the truth, they act as PR agents for the global warming crowd."  (mnn.com) (303)

Fri January 01, 2010
(Some Guy) Strange If you have any idea why the snow coming down in the Philly area last night was pink, the National Weather Service would love to hear it  (phillyburbs.com) (79)

Tue December 29, 2009
(I Heart Chaos) Cool When hideous and cute collide: Stunning photography of baby animals in the womb  (iheartchaos.com) (22)

Mon December 28, 2009
(London Times) Unlikely Having never seen Poltergeist, US Marines build outpost on graveyard. What could possibly go wrong?  (timesonline.co.uk) (146)

Thu December 24, 2009
(National Geographic) Interesting National Geographic digs up the top ten examples of Satan's trickery discovered during 2009  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (69)

Fri December 11, 2009
(My Fox DC) Sad Okay mac, just gimme all your corduroy jackets with missing buttons, out-of-style belts, 10-year old National Geographics and Flowbees with missing attachments and we'll all walk away from this and no one will get hurt  (myfoxdc.com) (65)

Thu December 10, 2009
(National Geographic) Cool Top 10 space finds of 2009  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (24)

Tue November 24, 2009
(Discovery) Ironic Kirk Cameron asks for a crocoduck. Science provides one: the Anatosuchus Minor found by paleontologists  (news.discovery.com) (102)

Fri November 20, 2009
(National Geographic) Photoshop Photoshop this diver  (photography.nationalgeographic.com) (70)
(Wonkette) Amusing Saxby Chambliss (R-Georgissippi) draws the state he represents for National Geographic  (wonkette.com) (124)

Thu November 19, 2009
(National Geographic) Amusing Senators draw their states for National Geographic and label important places. Georgia's senators are boring, Dick Dubin reminds us that Superman is from Illinois, and Al Franken is a suck-up  (ngm.nationalgeographic.com) (91)

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