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Web Extra: Field Trip Episode 4

Clip: 11/14/2013 | 4m 2s

This edition of Chicago Tonight's Field Trip is for the birds.

This edition of Chicago Tonight's Field Trip is for the birds. We discover parasites that live on winged creatures and how studying them can help humans. Watch the web extra video and view a slideshow.

11/14/2013 | Rating NR

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