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Face-Off With a Deadly Predator

Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with one of Antarctica's most vicious predators.  
 
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bugsme10 (10 minutes ago) Show Hide
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What a beautiful story.
What a Blessed event. ******
CoolGizmo335 (29 minutes ago) Show Hide
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Is there any sharks in Antarktika?
superjew1000 (49 minutes ago) Show Hide
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Yeah but it would be neat if we could handle existence :)
Ishkiia (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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wow, that is incredible and it shows you that if we just look closer to all things that there is always another side and animals like that have a different side that is portrayed if we just learn how to tap into that and open our eyes
TheGingerhead (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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@BigMikeMcBastard : it depends entirely on point of view: it might seem unimportant in your own point of view, but there is no greater importance in practical terms in the view of the speices becoming extinct. If you take your radical point of view, that would mean that total anhilation of planet Earth and everything on it, including humanity, would be of no matter in practical terms: in an ever-changing, expanding, too-big-for-words universe, it would be of no difference.
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Second part: It would be of no difference in an universal sense, because it has so small effects, such events happens very regularly and Earth's presence has little effect on the rest of the universe. but it would matter to us- we live there. in the same way, it makes- literary - all the difference in the world to species who do or do not become extinct. Sometimes, it might be a good thing to exercise the art of seeing someone else's point of view.
TheMrMuffinz (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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wow thats crazy
elizabethsky27 (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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well he would have been alive to make the video then, ahaha:P
stevin1971 (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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u got big ball mate to do this
Copper389 (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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how the freak do you 'partially' cook a penguin int he Antarctic ocean?

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