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Spyhopping is when orcas vertically propel themselves half-way out of the water and stay there for a moment, akin to a human treading water. They do this to sneak a peek at their surroundings above the surface — most commonly for food, but also just to see how close they are to shore.
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Video Length: 47
Date Found: December 07, 2009
Date Produced: September 01, 2006
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March 30, 2010
The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were the most watched Winter Olympics in history. Charlie and Lucky had the chance to experience the event firsthand! A great short for sports and dog lovers alike.
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March 09, 2010
"Before my disability there were 10 billion opportunities for me to explore. Now there’s probably five billion, far more than I’ll ever be able to attempt.” - Former Mayor of Vancouver, Sam Sullivan
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December 07, 2009
While walking across the Great Wall, Charlie learns how former CPC leader Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) began a series of open reform policies with the West that are credited for moving the Chinese economy forward and raising the standard of living. Having studied abroad in France, he understood ...
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December 07, 2009
The great religions teach us how to show compassion both to God and to fellow human beings. Explore went to Saudi Arabia and discovered how Islamic concepts of giving alms (charity) and the pilgrimage (journey) to Mecca give a unique perspective on the life and work of the people at the Help ...
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December 07, 2009
Elephants consume 300-600 pounds of food a day and drink up to 50 gallons of water, sucking water up into their trunk and blowing it into their mouth. They also use their trunks as a built-in shower — but certainly don’t stay "clean" for long. Elephants quickly cover their wet ...
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