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Opera Man!

Former car phone salesman/ current opera sensation Paul Potts blows away Ellen and her audience with his phenomenal earthshaking voice.

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What song did Ellen dance to after her monologue? It was "Hella Good" by No Doubt.

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Ellen's Employee Of The Month

If you saw me with wine expert Gary Vaynerchuk, you know that he couldn't get me to eat dirt mixed with cigars. My producer, Kara Hogan wasn't so lucky in rehearsal.

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Kanye West's Surprise Performance

Kanye West's surprise performance on Friday's episode!

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Black Leopard Rehearsal

Watch never-seen-before footage from the show rehearsal.

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More Information About the Russian Boar


RUSSIAN BOAR:
The Russian wild boar is native to both Europe and Asia, but for purposes of sport hunting, they have been introduced in North, Central, and South America. It is a very challenging animal to hunt because despite its poor eyesight, it possesses keen senses of smelling and hearing and is a very muscular animal that relies on its speed and wits to evade hunters.

Boars use their sharp tusks to search out food by uprooting everything from tubers and roots to small animals and snakes. These powerful tusks can literally bulldoze through an area of ground and are formidable weapons that sometimes reach five inches in length.

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