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Explore the Wild Mississippi: Tonight on Nat Geo WILD

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February 2012

Wild Mississippi
3 Episodes Starting Tonight at 8P e/p

Tonight, go on a wild journey down the Mississippi to reveal a river you only think you know. Beginning in the fall at the head of the river, we follow its path to find hungry wolves, freezing bobcats, warring bald eagles, hapless porcupines, and phantom owls that hunt what they can't see.

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