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        "description": "<p>Lions team up when it's time to bring home the bacon. Working in tandem, one lion chases and the other ambushes as a warthog meets a grisly end.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Lions vs. Warthog", 
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                    "url": "http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/african-lion/", 
                    "name": "Lion Animal Profile"
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                    "url": "http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/warthog/", 
                    "name": "Warthog Profile"
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        "transcript": "<p>In their African homeland...lions sit at the top of the food chain.</p><p>Females do most of the hunting while males rest and protect territory.</p><p>To survive, lions rely on teamwork.</p><p>A time-tested strategy will be used against the warthogs.</p><p>One female will get as close as possible and then drive the prey to another lurking in ambush.</p>", 
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