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  102. As much as I like the Sperm Whales & The Orcas AKA Killer Whales “Orcas are really the Largest members of the Dolphin Family.” Okay I like the Blue Whale too. There’s still some of those National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America & added to our DVD Collections. "Australia's Improbable Animals” “Foxes of the Kalahari" “The Thunder Dragons" “Dinosaurs On Earth, Then And Now” (Which is where those clips of those animated Dinosaurs seen on that Really Wild Animals episode truly came from all along AKA all that time) “The Last Feast of the Crocodiles" “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco" (Including Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco as a Bonus Program) “The Croc Chronicles Series” Seasons 1 through 5 Dinosaur Double Feature “Dino Death Match" & "T.Rex Ultimate Survivor" “T.Rex Autopsy" “Top 10 Largest Beasts" “Earth: The making of our Planet" AKA The History Of Earth or The Story Of Earth Finally "Kangaroo Comeback" Those are the names of the National Geographic Documentaries I can think of. I hope you know any true contact information to you guys of National Geographic so I can really get a hold of one of them & tell them about some of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America after all these years. If I overlooked any other National Geographic Documentaries on Animals that interest me & have yet to be released on DVD in America too, I'll see if I can get back on those.
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  213. I have this in my DVD Collection of one of the National Geographic Documentaries that has one of my favorites species of Animals. Modern & Prehistoric Animals. But there are some other National Geographic Documentaries on both Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America. Like these examples. "Australia's Improbable Animals" "Foxes of the Kalahari" "The Thunder Dragons" "Dinosaurs On Earth, Then ... And Now” (Remember one of those clips of the Animated Dinosaurs seen on that Really Wild Animals episode? Not to mention that Pop quiz scene. Those Segments came from this finally revealed Mystery Dinosaur Documentary that was from National Geographic All this time) "The Last Feast of the Crocodiles" "The Crocodiles of the Orinoco" (Including Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco as a Bonus Program) "The Croc Chronicles Series” Seasons 1 through 5 Dinosaur Double Feature "Dino Death Match" & "T.Rex Ultimate Survivor" "T.Rex Autopsy" “Top 10 Largest Beasts" "Earth: The Making of our Planet" AKA The History Of Earth or The Story Of Earth Finally "Kangaroo Comeback" That’s the names of the National Geographic Documentaries I can think of. I hope you know any contact information to National Geographic so I can really get a hold of one of you & tell you about some of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals that have yet to be released on DVD in America after all these years. If I overlooked any other National Geographic Documentaries on Animals that interest me, I'll see if I can get back on those.
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  271. Oh Ho Ho! I like Pangolins. I mostly like the African spices of Pangolins. But I do like 1 Asian spices of Pangolin, the ones from India because they look a little like the 2 Largest spices of African Pangolins. 2:30 Oh yeah, I’ve heard about that place. Most of the Wildlife from that National Park have nearly been wiped out by the war. I did hear that the great Number of Crocodiles managed to escape from the guns of soldiers & poachers. As for most of the Wildlife from that National Park, those that survived were in need of protection & to give additional animals of the same species like Elephants, Rhinos, Hippos, Zebras, Antelopes, Lions & Leopards to thrive in the National Park again. Especially Pangolins as well. 5:20 I see that a half dozen of the African Pangolins are in a sanctuary. 9:46 I’ve heard of 101 Dalmatians, now I’m hearing that they have 101 Pangolins in the Rehabilitation Center. 9:51-9:55 Oh dear! 80 of them were in a Black Market of some sort? At least the 80 Pangolins were rescued in time. 9:58-10:03 I see that the other 21 Pangolins were somewhere in the wild of the National Park were brought to the Rehabilitation Center by the people of the National Park. With the total of 101 Pangolins in the Rehabilitation Center, there’s probably still a chance & hope for the Pangolins of the National Park to increase their numbers. Just as much as the other animals to make a comeback like the Elephants, the Rhinos, the Hippos, the Zebras, the Antelopes, the Lions & the Leopards. Just as the Crocodiles of the National Park are in a thriving population.
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  336. Message to Netflix: 😠 Is it true?! Your Discontinuing DVDS?! I have been getting used to DVDS for 20 years since the Disney PIXAR Film Finding Nemo & I was having some time to see what I would add to my collection. But there are some things that have yet to be released on DVD in America such as some National Geographic Documentaries one Modern & Prehistoric Animals. “Not to mention some of the Nat Geo DVDS needs to be Restocked.” I was even going to write a letter to the National Geographic Society Headquarters about what has yet to be released on DVD in America all these years. Especially what needs to be Restocked incase I didn’t get a chance to get one of them yet. There’s also some BBC Dinosaur Documentaries that have yet to be released on DVD in America like the 2nd Volume of Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall that has yet to be released on DVD. There was nothing but Volume 1. I would’ve expected Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall to be released on DVD in America as a 2 Disc Set like the UK version. Not only the DVD release of the 2nd Volume of Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall is what needs to be on DVD in America, but also the 2 Seasons of Prehistoric Planet with David Attenborough. Even one of the Smithsonian Channel Documentaries has yet to be released on DVD like Castro’s Secret Reef & Cave Crocs of Gabon. There’s some PBS NATURE Documentaries I think that needs Releasing f Re-releasing but I no time to say which program is what, but I have 4 or 5 more things to say what has yet to be released on DVD & Complete DVD Sets. Hanna-Barbera Godzilla Complete Series, 72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America “Both American & Orinoco Crocs are featured on that. Including some Iguanas.”, Digimon Adventure 2020 Dubbed English, Kulipari Seasons 1, 2 & probably 3 & finally for now The Complete Series of Disney Show Amphibia are all that have yet to be released on DVDS in The United States of America. Both Region 1 DVDS & Region Free DVDS.
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