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        "description": "<p>It's no mythical monster. When threatened, this real-life lizard can glide half the length of a football field ... and still swoop in for a perfect landing.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Weirdest: Flying Dragon", 
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        "transcript": "<p>The flying dragon can glide half the length of a football field and still swoop in for a perfect three point landing.</p><p>Loose folds of skin on the lizard's sides expand into a cape attached to its ribs, enabling it to glide.</p><p>Though clumsy on the ground, safety from predators is only a jump away.</p>", 
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