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        "description": "<p>They might be the world's smallest monkeys, but these little creatures are ready to rumble when dinner is on the line. A rival group's tree looks inviting; time for a clash of the (tiny) primates.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Weirdest: Smallest Monkey Turf War", 
        "url": "http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/mammals-animals/monkeys-and-lemurs/weirdest-pygmy-marmoset/", 
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        "transcript": "<p>A different type of killer stalks the treetops of the Amazon.</p><p>It is ravenous, relentless and without pity...the pygmy marmoset.</p><p>It may look like four ounces of \"cute and fluffy,\" but the world's smallest monkey is no plaything.</p><p>It can leap 15 feet in a single bound and move along the slightest of branches to snatch its prey.</p><p>Insects, though, are merely an afternoon protein boost.</p><p>This family of marmosets gets its main meal from a bump-covered tree.</p><p>The bumps are scar tissue, built up over months of daily attacks by these vicious sap-suckers.</p><p>The marmosets feed mostly on gum.</p><p>Using specially adapted teeth and claws, they rip open the freshly covered wounds and keep the sap flowing...until the tree is too scarred to provide any longer.</p><p>Then they'll move on to fresh territory that's inhabited by other marmosets.</p><p>Marmoset families are like the Hatfields and McCoys and don't take lightly to interlopers.</p><p>The incoming Hatfields invade the McCoys turf, itching for a fix.</p><p>The McCoys retreat to a nearby tree.</p><p>They watch helplessly as the newcomers raid their stash.</p><p>Chirping and scent-marking, the parents gather up their frightened young and launch a counter-attack.</p><p>The Hatfields are forced to flee.</p><p>The sweet nectar of success.</p><p>They may look cute, but don't get between a marmoset and its gum.</p>", 
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