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Meet the World’s Weirdest Animals: This June on Nat Geo WILD

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June 2012

World's Weirdest
All This Week at 10P

Starting tomorrow, turn your dial to "strange," because Nat Geo WILD is about to get weirder than ever. All this week at 10P, meet some of the strangest creatures the animal kingdom has to offer. We've got everything from female fish who transform into males to hybrid "ligers" bred from two ferocious big cats and definitely larger than life.

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