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February 01, 2008
Horrible water, chapped lips, headaches ... just another day on Everest.
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February 01, 2008
Bear describes why sheep eyeballs count among his least favorite meals.
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February 01, 2008
Witness some of Bear’s greatest moments of suffering.
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February 01, 2008
Bear explains what most worried him on this flight.
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February 01, 2008
Bear reflects on the punishing winds and bleak landscape of Iceland.
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February 01, 2008
Mountain guide Mac briefs Bear and his crew just before they shoot a climb in the Sahara.
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February 01, 2008
Who else could leap giant cliffs in a single bound?
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February 01, 2008
Learn to climb in a way that prevents your lungs from becoming a bloody, frothy mess of mucus.
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February 01, 2008
Bear may be the front man, but he credits the team behind the scenes with making the attempt possible.
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February 01, 2008
Get the inside scoop on Bear’s Patagonia shoot, from capturing the opening scene to worm wrangling.
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February 01, 2008
Watch how Bear’s team filmed his repels down steep cliffs in Panama.
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January 31, 2008
With mouthfuls of mealworms, this family of Golden Lion Tamarins work for their food. Jorge Ribas hangs out with these curious monkeys.
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January 31, 2008
Hanging in the trees, waiting for a tasty snack to stroll by is the Green Tree Python. Jorge Ribas slithers in for a closer look.
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January 31, 2008
Jorge Ribas meets up with Alex the Aldabra Giant Tortoise, a resident of the National Zoo since 1956.
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January 31, 2008
Tasty crickets in hand, Jorge Ribas meets the Great Argus Pheasant and her two new chicks.
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January 31, 2008
The Giant Anteater can eat 30,000 ants per day with its 2-foot-long tongue. Jorge Ribas finds out what else it can do.
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January 31, 2008
What do you get when cross a peacock, a praying mantis and a shrimp? A killer crustacean!
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January 31, 2008
Jorge Ribas finds out how the flamingo gets its pink color, and whether its knees really do bend backwards.
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January 31, 2008
The Giant Pacific Octopus is smarter than you might think. And at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, Jorge Ribas watches one use its wits - and many arms - to get a snack.
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January 31, 2008
The Hercules beetle can lift the human equivalent of a 65-ton object. Jorge Ribas finds out what else the big bug can do.
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