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An Animal #$*% My Vacation! This Month on Nat Geo WILD

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September 2012

An Animal #$*% My Vacation!
Tomorrow at 10P e/p

This Labor Day, using incredible actual home videos and detailed re-enactments, tourists tell their tale of how an animal ruined their vacation. Top animal behaviorists analyze the footage and give us the animal's perspective of the events and how viewers should act if they find themselves in a similar situation.

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Photo: An Animal Ruined My Vacation

Photo: Mola   Find out why sunfish are often confused with sharks—and the ways in which the two are so drastically different.


Photo: Flightless Birds   From the enormous Earth-bound emu to the ocean-going penguin, these birds all have one thing in common: a complete lack of air time.


Photo: Flying Snake   Learn how this incredible species of snake manipulates its long, tubular body to glide through the jungles of Southeast Asia.


Photo: Weird and Wild Animals Quiz   How much do you know about the star-nosed mole found in Acadia National Park? What about hagfish or kangaroo rats? Test your knowledge with this quiz.
 
Photo: Dog Whisperer   On September 15th, Cesar suffers his worst bite, but also helps a dog with severe food aggression and a homeless woman whose dog has become too protective.


Photo: Secret Brazil   Join two wildlife filmmakers as they set out on a yearlong adventure to capture the exotic creatures and extreme conditions of the thriving wetland of the Brazilian Pantanal.
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