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	<description>The Inside Story from National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore&#039;s Studio</description>
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		<title>Stories from Rare Part 2: The Clever Bivalve</title>
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How do mussels move upstream?  Some go fishing.  The female Higgins eye has an elaborate minnowlike lure (complete with eyespot), which is filled with thousands of its microscopic young.  It wiggles and undulates the bait until a fish strikes at it, exploding the baby mussels into the fish&#8217;s gills.  A few of the youngsters manage [...]]]></description>
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		<title>One scary little frog.</title>
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I&#8217;ve photographed some frightening things in my time &#8212; charging musk oxen, poisonous snakes, and angry drunk people to name a few.  I never thought I&#8217;d add an amphibian to that list, but I met one in a back room at the Baltimore Aquarium.
This was a frog with an attitude. He was about the size [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Blog Returns: Stories from Rare, Part 1</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Getting blog entries from Joel is not an easy task.  He&#8217;s often traveling, and when he&#8217;s home it&#8217;s tough to drag him away from family time and projects around the house.  I ambushed him today at lunch and he suggested using a couple of the stories from his new book, Rare: Portraits of America&#8217;s Endangered [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dr. Danger rides again</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Greg Carpenter, AKA Dr. Danger called yesterday to let us know he was back up and running, minus about 2/3 of his intestines.  He won&#8217;t be doing the suicide jump car, at least not for a while, but he&#8217;ll be going back to his fire stunts.  The Doc was deeply grateful for the outpouring of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Daredevil Doctor Danger Hurt</title>
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Of all the characters I met while doing State Fairs last summer, none impressed me more than Greg Carpenter, aka &#8216;Dr. Danger&#8217;. One of the last of the true dare devils, Greg made his living going from town to town and doing death-defying feats at public venues. At the Iowa State Fair, Dr. Danger not [...]]]></description>
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