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        "description": "<p>January 15, 2013\u2014National Geographic's Crittercam team deployed cameras onto humpback whales and, amazingly, captured them bottom-feeding.</p>", 
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        "title": "Hidden Humpback Hunt Captured", 
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        "transcript": "<p>An ocean giant's hidden hunt revealed by new footage.</p><p>I'm Lucie McNeil and this is National Geographic On Assignment-your link to thousands of Nat Geo Explorers around the globe.</p><p>Today we dive into the cold waters of the North Atlantic, where members of Nat Geo's Crittercam team deployed special cameras on the backs of humpback whales to record their hunt.</p><p>When they're hungry, these whales are known to create walls of bubbles to surround their prey. The trapped fish swim to the surface where they're consumed en masse by the humpbacks.</p><p>But Crittercam cameras offered a unique glimpse of another hunting technique-the whales scouring the ocean to flush out prey\u2014a behavior rarely captured on <em>any</em> camera...giving scientists a whale's eye view of this extraordinary behavior.</p><p>That's National Geographic On Assignment\u2014your link to our Explorers.</p><p>(RESEARCH CONDUCTED UNDER NOAA FISHERIES SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERMITS #716-1456-00, $987 AND #753, PACIFIC IS. #987-01-02 AND 1599-01-01, # 707-1531-02,\u00a0#731-1509-02, #731-1504, #\u00a0774-1714-0)</p>", 
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