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        "description": "<p>During South America's rainy season, the rivers rise up to the treetops, bringing piranhas with them. A clumsy egret chick loses balance and plunges into the maelstrom.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Piranhas Devour Chick", 
        "url": "http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/fish-animals/spiny-rayed-fish/deadliest-piranhas-egret/", 
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                    "url": "http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/10/111012-piranhas-bark-science-get-away/", 
                    "name": "Piranhas Bark\u2014Three Fierce Vocalizations Deciphered"
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        "transcript": "<p>South America has more than 20 species of piranha.</p><p>The most notorious is the red-bellied piranha...and they're about to earn their reputation.</p><p>In the rainy season, rivers crest their banks and flood the land.</p><p>Piranha follow.</p><p>The rain brings a bumper crop of prey: Great white egrets nesting in the only dry place left.</p><p>Awkward young egrets aren't ready to fly so if they lose their balance, they're goners.</p><p>Like sharks, piranha have sensors to detect other creatures' movements.</p><p>Once blood is shed, piranha can detect a drop from two miles away.</p><p>Thrashing only draws more piranha.</p><p>All that's left is pillow stuffing.</p>", 
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