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Meet Four Predators Who Are Built for the Kill: Tonight on Nat Geo WILD

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March 2012

Built for the Kill
All Week Starting Tonight at 9P e/p

Lions, polar bears, great white sharks, and crocodiles are not natural born killers. These creatures need years of practice to hone their hunting skills to become some of the most feared killers on the planet.

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Photo: Animal Conservation   Find out what the National Geographic Society is doing to save animals all over the world, and learn what you can do to help.
 
Photo: America the Wild   On the season premiere of America the Wild on March 11, Casey Anderson is on a quest to find and film an elusive animal whose legend is almost larger than life: the wolverine.


Photo: Monster Fish   On March 20, fish biologist Dr. Zeb Hogan travels to Kamchatka, in Russia's Far East, a place home to a mass migration of millions of salmon.
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