Nat Geo Channel Amazing Moment of the Week:
January 3, 2008Nat Geo explores what makes extraordinary humans...well extraordinary. Starting at 8p on Sunday, Nat Geo follows three different cases to to see what makes certain people gigantic, obese and in some cases dwarfs.
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| Inside Extraordinary Humans: Science of Obesity starts at 8p et/pt. | Inside Extraordinary Humans: Science of Gigantism starts at 9p et/pt. | Inside Extraordinary Humans: Science of Dwarfism starts at 10p et/pt. |


Comments (5)
Thank goodness there is a program that will show the public how horrible puppy mills are and how these animals are treated. We so desperately need legislation to make puppy mills and pet stores illegal. I am especially happy to see Best Friends get national exposure and hope people will support Best Friends and help keep this amazing facility going so it can continue to do their amazing work.
Posted by donna | January 4, 2008 11:12 PM
If National Geographic would scratch beneath the surface a little at what really goes on in Dogtown, people might feel a bit differently. You are getting the people and information that Best Friends powers that be want you to see. They get to be portrayed as a heaven on earth for the animals...dig a little deeper please.
Posted by A former caregiver at Best Friends for 5 years | January 7, 2008 12:17 PM
Loved Dog Town. Keep the episodes coming. People need to see how these amazing dogs get a second chance at Best Friends. They also need to see the passion of the people who are there working day in and day out in challenging situations to make it all possible. We'll be watching weekly.
Posted by Kathy | January 7, 2008 1:53 PM
Im the person who like most this channel like no other in this world.. becouse of this channel have all things and ability to make a smart person. i thankfull to national geographic channel who creat a big platform for us. thanks u..
Posted by TOHEED WASEER | January 12, 2008 2:54 AM
Could I please receive an email letting me know the next time the program on Gigantism airs. Thank You.
Posted by Angela Nealis | February 11, 2008 3:37 PM