National Geographic Version History - Page 7
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National Geographic Version History - Page 7
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National Geographic v7.67 (Latest Version)
► Updated: April 15, 2024
► What's New in Version 7.67:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.7 (Old Version)
► Updated: March 29, 2018
► What's New in Version 2.7:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.6.2 (Old Version)
► Updated: November 2, 2017
► What's New in Version 2.6.2:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.5.2 (Old Version)
► Updated: September 15, 2016
► What's New in Version 2.5.2:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.5.1 (Old Version)
► Updated: August 27, 2015
► What's New in Version 2.5.1:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.5.0 (Old Version)
► Updated: May 18, 2015
► What's New in Version 2.5.0:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.4.9 (Old Version)
► Updated: October 28, 2014
► What's New in Version 2.4.9:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.4.8 (Old Version)
► Updated: October 10, 2014
► What's New in Version 2.4.8:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.4.7 (Old Version)
► Updated: September 16, 2014
► What's New in Version 2.4.7:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.4.6 (Old Version)
► Updated: August 27, 2014
► What's New in Version 2.4.6:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.
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National Geographic Magazine v2.4.5 (Old Version)
► Updated: January 30, 2014
► What's New in Version 2.4.5:
Introducing widgets. Discover new content and stunning photography daily.
Fun animal fact:
Pangolins don’t have many defenses; they don’t even have teeth. If a predator like a leopard or a python gets too close, the pangolin rolls into a tight ball. With its tail tucked, scales cover every part of its exposed body, making it a tough nut to crack.