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Big Cats on 'America's Newsroom'

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    Nat Geo Wild gets up close and personal with elusive animals

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I think for the most -- captivating creatures on the planet and they can be dangerous.

Fuel hundred pounds of teeth -- pure muscle.

It is big cat weaken National Geographic takes you closer than you have ever gotten before.

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Flowing out.

To look I've seen you have got scars.

-- -- -- -- -- that man you see right there is Casey Anderson hosts -- two.

Stalking them outline and that you why are you doing nice to see you there figuring you're about six months ago we're talking sharks are they crazy stuff.

I want you to introduce -- audience.

This -- fell over here has his mark that seven month bull and Rangel to Baghdad just now visited him Arthur road thank you very she's very here division out of the way this season is from when -- went through this is -- mangled tiger -- what's sad about this thing on a perfect world all these animals will be in the wild.

But right now there are more captive tigers and our tires and ones that -- -- we're trying to do -- big cat weaknesses you know.

Generates -- and appreciation for these cats and hopefully people -- -- do you recommend me pending mark.

Over or should I stay right where am I think keeping back -- she's got some big -- some big team these are predators yeah -- -- -- actually was special about -- to get close until -- what's really -- about -- that.

They're stripes are just like a fingerprint.

Each tigers individuals that -- -- -- -- they these guys if they ranged all over Asia and different places and you can see and a very strong though.

Game area very bit -- and they they lots of here now open and in the jungles.

And that it was -- -- cool athletic creature very elusive.

Very hard to get -- -- -- listen it's so gorgeous and so beautiful okay that's a tiger.

-- -- you're gonna introduce this is amount lines we got some lions the tigers and lions they'll go very well together right so we're gonna do what it tied to a panel a little distressed a little transition here Garcia mark one really theater -- 9 AM one really cool thing about -- outlines these cats -- all the -- from Canada.

The tip of South America is that itself and as you may now and he's kept him moving east east of the Mississippi River that they are -- ask you about that Martha was how big.

Comedy show about a hundred nobody thought okay.

And and the mountain lions are much small -- guests say thirty.

They get thirty LL -- of these other little -- -- when there foreground.

They'll be air just under under house for this is Italian key -- -- and again these cats are super super elusive.

-- -- they're out in people's -- people even know they exist and that's how they survive these cats are great very adaptable but they need help yeah they're doing what is that.

And of people just out of sight out of mind you know you don't see these cats don't wanna -- about.

So that's what's so cool -- can't we we have got to go out there on these animals show the people generally that -- And I think about like some neighborhoods in California that have problems with -- lines and and you mentioned -- -- east.

Is that because we're spreading now more are they getting a little more comfortable with.

Well we're in their backyard but what's -- is that they need to -- Being eat their prey has deer and the deer live in our backyard mom -- and gardens cinecast.

And look for the -- and now my love to be moved to the ambitious here and -- -- -- like a little -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I won't bite but you might that -- -- clients call it the biggest -- that -- -- -- a house -- absolutely gorgeous thanks for sharing with us you're welcome Casey get luckier I think check it out -- talking.

The mountain lion with Casey Anderson kicks off.

Nat -- is wild big cat -- Sunday night December 11:8 o'clock eastern time on National Geographic channel well done okay.

Safe travels to thank you.