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National Geographic Headlines Week of March 24th - Astronomy, Archaeology and Animals

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World's Greatest Extinction Not Caused By Toxic Gases The thing I like most about this article is it points out how little we still know....even about things we think we understand!

"Mountains of the Moon" Glaciers Melting in Africa Below you will see the photo that shows the difference between the glacier 50 years ago and today. This shows us how our world is growing warmer. Though I am not convinced that this is not a normal trend for our earth. There are too many conflicting views on that for me to make up my mind at this point.

Wildlife Park Official Arrested in Gorilla Killings Congrats on ferreting out the wolf in sheep's clothing that was guarding these endangered animals. There is a photo on this site of the dead gorillas.

New "Sea Monster" Species Identified - The Cretaceous-period reptile, dubbed Nichollsia borealis, is not only a new species—it represents a whole new genus, scientists announced on March 20. It's also one of the oldest and most complete plesiosaur fossils ever unearthed in North America.


Two-Seat Rocket Planned for Space Tourism I would love to take a ride! Anyone want to loan me $200,000?

Siberian, Native American Languages Linked -- A First Since at least 1923 researchers have suggested a connection exists between Asian and North American languages—but this is the first time a link has been demonstrated with established standards, said Vajda, who has studied the relationship for more than 15 years.

Rare One-Horned Rhino Bouncing Back in Nepal I love stories like this where we see conservation at work!

Big-Nosed Antelope Faces Big Crisis On the flip side, stories like this make me sad. Hopefully, they will be able to help protect this unusual looking cute critter!

Giant, Unknown Animals Found off Antarctica you have got to go and check out these 11 pictures. They are amazing! You can see the giant sea stars directly below here.

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