DON’T BE FOOLED by the European hedgehog’s button nose, bright eyes, and itty-bitty paws—they’re not exactly the cute-and-cuddly critters you might think they are. These foot-long predators prowl the fields, gardens, parks, and other wild spaces of Europe and Central Asia.
LIGHTNING LAVA
One of the world’s most active volcanoes, the 3,665-foot-tall Sakurajima usually erupts about 200 times a year—and that’s a good thing for researchers. “Unlike less active volcanoes, scientists can spend more time on Sakurajima,” volcanologist Cassandra Smith says. “It’s what we call a ‘lab volcano.’” All that research is leading to better detection of eruptions at other volcanoes around the world.
While animals do their thing, photographer Joel Sartore snaps their pics. This National Geographic Explorer wants to take a photo of all 20,000 animal species living in zoos, aquariums, and wildlife sanctuaries for his project called the National Geographic Photo Ark.
ANIMAL RESTAURANT - Table for 2,000, please!
Every morning at 5 a.m.—several hours before the Walt Disney World Resort opens to the public—employees prepare to deliver food to the Orlando, Florida, theme park’s pickiest eaters: the thousands of animals that live there.
Around the world, coral reefs are in danger: Pollution, warmer waters due to climate change, and other threats can cause coral to die. An international report found that up to 90 percent of Earth’s coral is at risk. The good news is that many people are working to save them. These eco-heroes are working to protect coral.
UNDERSEA CITY
A coral reef might seem like a calm and quiet place to live, but the creatures that reside there are constantly in work mode: They’re building, cleaning, protecting, and gardening the coral reef they call home.
The forest of southwest India is home to two powerful predators: Bengal tigers and Indian leopards. This Indian sanctuary, the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, is one of the few remaining places on earth where these two big cats live side by side.
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Three of the Hat Geo researchers reveal the adventures and misadventures they experience during their expeditions in a personal interview
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The forest of southwest India is home to two powerful predators: Bengal tigers and Indian leopards. This Indian sanctuary, the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, is one of the few remaining places on earth where these two big cats live side by side.
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