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 | March 2008 We've braved tornadoes, fires, and even legions of rats to bring you this month's best photographs and news. | |  | In This Edition • Pictures: Africa's Chimp Hunters • #1 Wallpaper: Sandhill Cranes • Photos: Animals Flee Kenyan Fire • Gallery: Authentic Paris | |  | |  | |
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 | Quiz Question: True or false? Rats "laugh" when tickled by humans. (See below.) |  | |
 | |  |  |  | |  | |  | | Tussle with sandhill cranes in this month's best wallpaper. | |  | LifeDreams | Are you striving to fulfill a life goal? Tell us about your LifeDream, and your story may be chosen as our next LifeDreams feature. | | | |  | |  | | Photos: Animals Flee Kenyan Fires | As flames consumed a third of Lake Nakuru National Park, critically endangered rhinos, buffalo, impalas, and other animals panicked, observers say. | |  | Photo Quiz | |  | | Wind-combed dunes meet a sun-baked desert made famous by Lawrence of Arabia, who based operations here during his Arab revolt. So where is it? • Jordan • Saudi Arabia • Oman | |  | More to Explore | |  | National Geographic Digital Media | | Milestones in Space Photography | | Relive some of the most stellar photographs ever taken in space, from the famous "blue marble" Earth to one man's small step on the moon. | |  | National Geographic Traveler Magazine | | |  | | |  | |  |  |  |  | Best Offer | Subscribe to National Geographic magazine online and get our best price. | | |  |  | | | |
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 | Quiz Answer: True. Studies have shown that rats emit high-pitched, chirping noises—though out of the range of human hearing—when tickled. |  | |
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