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They look as if they could just get up and scuttle away…" Glittering fossils preserved in gold reveal exciting new evolutionary clues

A new species of arthropod, distantly related to spiders and scorpions, has been discovered fossilised in fool’s gold in New York
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Could being more social be the key to living longer?

The secret to long life in the animal kingdom? Be more social, says Oxford researchers.
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Coyote vs wolf: what's the difference between these two beautiful and charismatic canids?

Who is America's top dog? We take a look at the differences between wolves and coyotes
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Should the Tasmanian tiger live again? Why bringing back the extinct thylacine COULD be a wildlife game-changer

What would happen if the thylacine returned as Tasmania's apex predator? Helen Pilcher takes a look
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Humboldt penguin guide: where they live, what they eat and how they got their name

Explore the lives of these fascinating creatures...
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How orcas team up and unleash brutal 'wave attacks' that knock seals off ice floes into the water- where the predators are waiting....

Orcas in Antarctica have developed a ruthless hunting strategy... wave-washing, says Bob Pitman
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Ultimate red panda guide: Uncover the secrets of the world’s cutest, most elusive animal – and why they're at risk of disappearing

All you need to know about the charismatic red panda
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10 prehistoric beasts that would have terrified early man

Our time on this planet has been relatively short, yet in this time we’ve come face to face with some of Earth’s most infamous beasts. From giant cats with canines the size of our forearms to killer eagles capable of snatching children, here are 10 creatures that would have made our ancestors run away in terror…
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