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Cuba's Wild Revolution

Watch Tiny Turtles Tumble Towards the Sea

Two months after the mother Green Turtle laid her eggs, the new hatchlings begin their journey to the sea. The newborn turtles hurdle over obstacles as they tumble over the sand toward their new home, as dangerous predators eye their every move.

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Remarkable Rabbits

Meet the World’s Largest Rabbits

Annette Edwards breeds some of the world's largest rabbits, including the world’s reigning giant Darius. When Darius is stretched out, he is over four feet long.

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Cuba's Wild Revolution

Meet The Smallest Bird On Earth

The very smallest bird on Earth is the Bee Hummingbird, which can be found in the Zapata in Cuba. The remarkable hummingbird is barely larger than the bee it is named after and beats its tiny wings an incredible 80 times a second.

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Remarkable Rabbits

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There are more than 100 domestic and wild kinds of rabbits and hares, from snowshoe hares to Flemish giants. Despite their remarkable ability to reproduce, many wild rabbits are in danger of being eradicated.

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Cuba's Wild Revolution

About

In the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, Cuba is an island teeming with exotic biodiversity: from coral reefs pulsating with life to five-foot-long Cuban rock iguanas. As international relations thaw, what will become of this wildlife sanctuary?

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The Mighty Weasel

Ferrets: Animals in Liquid Form

One species of mustelid is particularly adept at maneuvers below the ground - the ferret. Ferrets hunt in tight and twisty burrows, bending their bodies up to 180 degrees, both vertically and horizontally.

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