In the Sahara, National Geographic explorer Nizar Ibrahim discovered a 15-foot fossil tail that will forever change the way we think about dinosaurs.
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Less than 4,000 tigers live in the wild, but experts say there may be more than 10,000 captive in the U.S., where ownership of big cats is largely unregulated. Overheard’s Peter Gwin talks with National...
Overheard’s Amy Briggs ventured into the National Geographic photo studio to see a new color—the first blue pigment of its kind to be discovered since Thomas Jefferson was president.
National Geographic explorer Tomas Ayuso encountered a traveling circus stranded in Honduras amid the coronavirus lockdown and chronicled the performers’ rollercoaster journey back to their native Guatemala.
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