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  2. Yawn - Wikipedia

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    Almost all vertebrate animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and even fish, experience yawning. The study of yawning is called chasmology. [5] [6] [7] Yawning (oscitation) most often occurs in adults immediately before and after sleep, during tedious activities and as a result of its contagious quality. [8]

  3. Jim Henson's Animal Show - Wikipedia

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    Jim Henson's Animal Show is an American children's television series from the Jim Henson Company that aired from October 3, 1994, to June 28, 1998. The show premiered as part of The Fox Cubhouse for its first two seasons.

  4. BBC Wildlife Specials - Wikipedia

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    In Leopard: The Agent of Darkness, infrared cameras are used to reveal the cats' previously unseen nocturnal hunting of baboons. Eagle: The Master of the Skies uses aerial photography to capture dramatic scenes of the birds, including footage of them dropping tortoises from a great height to smash their shells open. Fifteen of the world's sixty ...

  5. How Cape Town is learning to live with baboons

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    Baboon researcher Esme Beamish, from Cape Town University’s Institute for Communities and Wildlife in Africa, explains that it makes sense for the monkeys to venture into the city in search of food.

  6. Can you make it through this video without yawning? - AOL

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    328 participants were asked to watch a three-minute video of people yawning and to keep track of how many times they yawned. Of the 328 participants, 222 contagiously yawned.

  7. Inside Nature's Giants - Wikipedia

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    Inside Nature's Giants is a British science documentary, first broadcast in June 2009 by Channel 4.The documentary shows experts performing dissection on some of nature's largest animals, including whales and elephants.

  8. Young and wealthy but normal - they're called Yawns! - AOL

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    Evelyn Nieves' Associated Press article has some really good news about a new breed of Gen Xers and Y's. The Sunday Telegraph of London coined the acronym, YAWN (Young And Wealthy Normal). These ...

  9. Tiny World - Wikipedia

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    Baboon spider. tadpole shrimp. dung beetles. crowned plover. Giraffes feed on Acacia leaves. An army of acacia ants "swarm to the rescue." (Symbiosis#Acacia ants and acacias.) Warthogs and mongeese. Oxpeckers. Agama (lizard).