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2012/09/30

Animal Intervention: New Series Premieres This October on Nat Geo WILD

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October 2012

Animal Intervention
Tuesday at 9P e/p

Owning a wild animal is no small task. And when owners are unwilling or incapable of acting in the best interest of their animals, it takes an Animal Intervention.

Enter animal advocate Alison Eastwood and animal expert Donald Schultz, who confront overwhelmed and out-of-touch wildlife owners who house exotic animals in confined and potentially hazardous environments.

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Photo: Mola   From black cats to vampire bats, certain animals just give humans the willies. Cozy up to some creepy critters in this gallery.


Photo: Flightless Birds   CAUSE AN UPROAR and help save big cats by collecting change at Halloween along with your candy!


Photo: Flying Snake   Peek inside the burrow and discover a social rodent that lives in communities much like those of many insects.


Photo: Weird and Wild Animals Quiz   If you're a fan of Saturday morning cartoons, you've heard of Tasmanian devils. Get the real story and take a look at this sometimes manic marsupial's softer side.
 
Photo: Dog Whisperer   On October 19, get ready to get up close to some of the world's deadliest killers. At 8P, we are seeking out the slithering creatures that could make anyone's skin crawl.


Photo: Secret Brazil   On October 28, we're having an all-day Monster Bash! Starting at noon, join us for Freaks and Creeps, Zombie Alligators, Dragonzilla, Super Spiders, and a lot more.
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