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 | Early October 2007 From strange sea creatures to ancient skeletons, we've combed the earth and oceans to find the best stories for you. | |  | In This Edition • "Cloud Warrior" Skeletons Found • Photo: Albino Ratfish Captured • #1 Wallpaper: Mama Lynx and Cub • Sea Monsters Opens in Theaters | |  | |  | |
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 | True or false? A virus can't reproduce on its own. (See below.) |  | |  | |  |  |  | |  | |  | | Cuddle up with a rare lynx and her cub in this week's wallpaper. | |  | VIP Travel with Visa Signature | Want a better rewards card? Visa Signature, a line of luxury rewards cards, gets you travel benefits like exclusive packages and upgrades at fine hotels. | | | |  | News From National Geographic: Daily Stories and Photos | |  | | Neandertals Made It to Siberia | Our ancient human cousins spread farther east than previously thought—to Siberia and possibly even China, a new DNA study reveals. | |  |  |  | Photo: Albino Ratfish Captured | | A silvery ratfish caught this summer in Washington State's Puget Sound is the first albino fish ever seen by local scientists. | |  | National Geographic Adventure Magazine | |  | | New: Top 50 Places to Live and Play | Check out Adventure's first ever guide to the best mountain, urban, coastal, wilderness, and small towns in every state—where you can live the adventure dream daily. | |  | |  | | Photos: Go on a Prehistoric Adventure | | Follow a giant flesh-easting reptile as it travels through the most dangerous oceans in history—just one of the beasts featured in Sea Monsters, in theaters now. | |  |  |  | National Geographic Traveler Magazine | | Places of a Lifetime | | From London to Rome to Hong Kong, check out insiders' tips on the best places to stay, eat, hear great music, and live like a local. | |  | | |  |  |  |  |  |  | Best Offer | Subscribe to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine online and get our best price. | | |  |  | | | |
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| Quiz answer: True. A virus comes to "life" when it invades a host cell and hijacks its machinery, forcing the cell to replicate the virus many times. | | |
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