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Dive behind the scenes of "Sharks of Hawaii."

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It's called the bat volcano because every night, it erupts.

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Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin coats bats in harmless UV dust to track their migration.

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Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin captured a moment never filmed before.

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In the "bee highway," male bees search for female bees to mate with.

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No one teaches an osprey how to dive.

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The ospreys are having a housing crisis.

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Within moments after the first chick hatches from her eggs, a feeding ritual begins.

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Nothing can get into this bee's self-made fortress of a shell and sticks.

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Don't mess with this male Wool Carder bee.

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The kangaroo rat hops like a kangaroo and looks like a rat, but it is neither.

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How do you hunt an animal you cannot see?