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Critters in Carolina

4/2/2019 | 20mVideo has Closed Captions

Raptors, tardigrades and turtles. They all call North Carolina home.

Deer are taking over Pilot Mountain but drones can help. The Carolina Raptor Center lets visitors get a closer look at birds of prey. The Turtle Team at North Carolina State University patches up injured turtles. Researchers learn from microscopic "water bears" called tardigrades.

04/02/2019

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Critters in Carolina

4/2/2019 | 20mVideo has Closed Captions

Deer are taking over Pilot Mountain but drones can help. The Carolina Raptor Center lets visitors get a closer look at birds of prey. The Turtle Team at North Carolina State University patches up injured turtles. Researchers learn from microscopic "water bears" called tardigrades.

04/02/2019

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