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SciShow: Arctic Bison Mummy

4 minutes 21 seconds

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This episode explains how Wikipedia has been used to track, and even predict, outbreaks of disease all over the world. Another segment introduces viewers to the most complete naturally mummified bison ever found. Part of the "SciShow" series.

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Runtime: 4 minutes 21 seconds

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