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 | Late October 2007 From a giant new dinosaur to Hubble's greatest hits, we've scoured the globe this month to bring you the latest news and photos. | |  | In This Edition • Week in Photos • Make Your Own Wildlife Film • #1 Wallpaper • Tut to Go on Display | |  | |  | |
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 | True or false? King Tut ruled for only ten years. (See below.) |  | |  | | Week in Photos See the world's largest artificial tornado, a stunning new portrait of Saturn, and Thai firewalkers—among the photographic highlights of this past week. | |  |  |  | Make Your Own Wildlife Films
| | Create quick and easy nature movies with genuine National Geographic animal clips, sounds, and more, then share it with friends using our new Wildlife Filmmaker. | |  | |  | | Relax with a tree frog in this month's best wallpaper. | | | |  | News by National Geographic: Daily Stories and Photos | |  | | Pictures: Giant Dino Skeleton Found | A 105-foot (32-meter) plant-eating dinosaur recently uncovered in Argentina is among the largest dinosaurs ever found and is probably an entirely new species. | |  |  |  | |  | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine | |  | |  | |  | | |  |  |  | National Geographic Digital Media | | |  | | |  | |  |  |  |  | Best Offer | Subscribe to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine online and get our best price. | | |  |  | | | |
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| Quiz answer: True. Experts believe Tutankhamun came to power around the age of eight or nine and died at the age of 19. | | |
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