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        "description": "<p>Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips use a camera with an ultrapowerful lens to get up close and personal with fleas on man's best friend.</p>", 
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        "title": "I Didn't Know That: Fleas", 
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        "transcript": "<p>RICHARD AMBROSE: Meet Sid. He's a very handsome 4 year old pug. But he's got a problem. He's got fleas.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: I'm sorry Sid. We're going to have to take a closer look.</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: Typically the species of flea found on dogs is in fact a cat's flea. How undignified! They may be revolting things to look at, but they obviously like each other, because in 1 month 25 fleas can easily multiply to a quarter of a million.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: Did you know a flea can jump 150 times its own body length.</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: Really?</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: That's about 30 centimeters.</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: That's high.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: Which equates to you jumping nearly 300 meters.</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: That would be fun. They can live 100 days on a dog.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: Really?</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: Yeah.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS: Poor dog, I wonder how many bites that equates to?</p><p>RICHARD AMBROSE: I don't know. Poor thing.</p><p>JONNY PHILLIPS V/O: They feed on a diet of fresh warm blood and don't think it just has to be the animal variety. If they happen to jump ship, a passing human will do nicely.</p>", 
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