All posts tagged "National Geographic"
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Spring Sault | December 4, 2021
Not Everything is Bigger in Texas: Monster Crocodile Captured
Shared on Instagram, a video post by Matt Wright, star of "Outback Wrangler" on the National Geographic channel,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 21, 2020
Kingsbury Hosts An Exotic Animal Ranch Like No Other
Has being holed up in your house led to longing for an unusual companion, in pet form? Or...
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Spring Sault | February 18, 2019
Images by Outlaw Captures Nature and Gave Life Back to its Photographer
In the hands of a true artist, a tool can make a masterpiece. Such is the case for...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 19, 2018
The Next Red Meat: Why the Texas Emu Farming Boom Failed
In the 1990s, the emu was the long-awaited solution to the low-fat, red-meat dieters conundrum. So, whatever happened...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | January 23, 2018
Will Our Cold Winter Put the Freeze on Pesky Bugs?
Scientists are cautiously optimistic that Texas' frigid winter will help to suppress the tick populations but they don't...
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MarLee Berry | December 5, 2017
National Geographic Names San Antonio One of 2018’s Best of the World Travel Destinations
Among cities such as Sydney, Australia; Dublin, Ireland, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia; National Geographic lists Texas' very own...
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THC Staff | September 21, 2017
Watch as a Group of Macaws Visit a Woman’s Home for Breakfast
These beautiful birds know where to grab a bite to eat in the morning.
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THC Staff | August 4, 2017
Over 200,000 People Live in ‘Coffin Cubicles’ in Hong Kong
In densely populated Hong Kong, some families must live in tiny spaces.
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Spring Sault | July 14, 2017
Dead Bull Shark in Trinity River Was Dumped Evidence Suggests
A Texas game warden concluded that the corpse of a dead bull shark found near the Trinity River...
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THC Staff | June 30, 2017
Cheetahs Hang Out With Support Dogs to Learn How to Socialize
Cheetahs are simply incredible creatures. According to National Geographic, they’re the fastest land mammal, able to reach speeds of...
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THC Staff | May 19, 2017
Would You Add These Edible Insects to Your Diet For Extra Protein?
People say crickets have a nice crunch to them.
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THC Staff | April 7, 2017
San Antonians Not Impressed with National Geographic’s Description of Barbacoa
National Geographic had many San Antonians commenting on their recent Facebook post about barbacoa.
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THC Staff | December 17, 2016
Austin Dubbed One of the Smartest Cities in the U.S.
National Geographic is praising Texas' Capitol for its intelligence.
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Spring Sault | December 14, 2016
San Antonio Makes NatGeo List for Best Winter Escapes
If you're looking to escape the hustle but still want to enjoy the holiday season, San Antonio scored...
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Marcy Stellfox | December 7, 2016
View Sunken Battleship 75 Years After Pearl Harbor Attack [WATCH]
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Take a look at this video that...
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THC Staff | October 7, 2016
Unusual Animals Called Pronghorns On the Rise in Texas
The pronghorn population is making a comeback in Texas.
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THC Staff | September 21, 2016
A Man Died in San Antonio River After Getting Stuck in Quicksand
A very unusual and tragic drowning took place in the San Antonio River last year, but it went...
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THC Staff | July 12, 2016
Padre Island Holds Centennial Sea Turtle Celebration
The Centennial Sea Turtle Celebration commemorates the park's history and involvement with helping baby sea turtle's reach the...