Reptiles

Reptiles

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The strange island where trees bleed, deadly cucumber trees grow and nature has evolved in ways found nowhere else on Earth

Found at the entrance to the Gulf of Aden, Socotra island has the weirdest species
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Bobcat attacks rattlesnake in Florida

Remote camera catches bobcat attacking biggest rattlesnake species on Earth

Camera-trap images show the wild cat biting and clawing a large eastern diamondback rattlesnake in Florida.
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Albino Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

What’s the most dangerous, deadliest snake in the USA? There are quite a few contenders…

The USA is home to around 250 different of snake – but which is the deadliest? The answer lies in the potency of its venom.
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Sinks Canyon State Park in Wyoming

“We would find piles of rattlesnakes.” Scientists witness undocumented snake behaviour in Wyoming's mountains

Prairie rattlesnakes gather in groups to shed their skins – and researchers are trying to figure out why.
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This highly venomous sniper can shoot lethal toxins into your eyes with deadly accuracy, leaving you in searing pain and at risk of blindness

Meet the spitting cobras – venomous snakes capable of projecting venom with remarkable accuracy to deter threats.
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An almost two metre adult blue racer in Huron-Manistee National Forest. © Jordan Hill

It's 2m long, blue and incredibly beautiful – the mysterious snake from North America that rattles its tail like a rattlesnake

Blue racer snakes are a stunning blue-grey snake found in parts of Northern America. Learn more about this harmless snake in our expert guide by herper and wildlife biology student Jordan Hill.
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What's the world's fastest snake? At a speedy 15kmh it could move quicker than you

BBC Wildlife section editor Sarah McPherson answers your wild question.
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The giant Galapagos Tortoise

"Some weigh up to a massive 300kg and can grow to be 1.3m long…" Where do giant tortoises live and why on Earth are they so big?

Nick Baker explains how giant tortoises became - well - giant
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Looking out at a stormy sky through a breaking wave.

"A sting from one of these deadly creatures can kill a human in a matter of hours…" 10 most dangerous, deadliest animals in the Indian Ocean

From tiny stinging jellies to huge predatory sharks, these are some of the most dangerous animals in the Indian Ocean
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Alligators

It spans over 1 million acres, contains rare creatures and is the only place on Earth where two watery, deadly apex predators clash

Everglades National Park, in the US state of Florida, is the largest subtropical wilderness in North America
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Red-winged blackbirds and rattlesnake

These birds have never seen rattlesnakes before. Here's what happened when the two of them met

Red-winged blackbirds differentiate between venomous and non-venomous snakes when defending their nests, even if they've never come across the species before, according to a new study.
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Nile crocodile

Scientists looked inside the heads of crocodiles – and made an astounding discovery

Researchers have discovered that the brains of crocodiles and their close relatives have remained almost completely unchanged for 100 million years.
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king cobra facts

It is as long as shipping container, contains enough neurotoxins to kill 20 humans and can swallow prey whole

All you need to know about one of the world's most venomous snakes, the king cobra
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Komodo dragon

The humongous, deadly and highly venomous Komodo dragon can kill a human, yet Indonesian villagers let them roam on school playing fields

On the remote reaches of Komodo island, people live alongside dragons. We find out how they do it – and why they're willing to take the risk.
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Bush viper shedding its skin

Why do snakes shed their skin?

You might have seen a ghostly snake skin left behind on a walk – but have you ever wondered how snakes shed them?
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rattlesnake

It's one of the most deadliest and feared snakes in the Americas, able to kill a person with one lethal bite…

Keep an ear out for their infamous rattle if you are spending time in the American wilderness!
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Lifting clouds and fog over the Pacific Ocean, dusk, Oswald West State Park, Oregon

"Its sting can cause vomiting and existential dread, and can kill within five minutes..." 10 most dangerous, deadliest animals in the Pacific ocean

From cone snails to crocs, be wary of these deadly marine animals – all found in the Pacific Ocean
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It has relatively huge hinged fangs and can strike with astonishing speed, delivering a potentially dangerous dose of venom…

Stocky, solitary and superbly camouflaged, the puff adder is one of Africa’s most formidable and feared snake species.
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Viper eating a bird, Indonesia

15 brutal, savage snake photos showing just how lethal their killing methods can be when these deadly predators strike…

Striking images show snakes in a new light, capturing their sleek, sinuous form and predatory nature.
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A misty morning in Surrey UK

"It's bigger than a full-size snooker table and has a 40cm-long stinging spine."10 most fearsome, deadly river monsters, including a grisly giant leech

Freshwater holds fewer deadly surprises than the sea - rivers, lakes and streams are places of peaceful serenity. Or are they...?
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Colorful sunset overlooking the Colorado River deep in the Grand Canyon

"Their venom is a highly potent neurotoxin, 15 times more toxic than a rattlesnake’s..." 10 most dangerous, deadliest animals in the Grand Canyon… 

Mountain lions, poisonous lizards and tarantula-eating wasps: introducing the Grand Canyon’s most deadly wildlife
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Reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus / Python reticulatus) nonvenomous constrictor snake native to South / Southeast Asia with wide open mouth. (Photo by: Philippe Clement/Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"Constriction prevents blood from reaching vital organs, including the heart, and that’s why you die…" 5 deadly snakes that can crush and eat people

Being killed and swallowed whole by a snake is the stuff of nightmares, but how likely is it? And what snakes are capable of it?
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Close-up of a king cobra with hood expanded on rocky ground, showcasing its scales and open mouth.

"It swoops down on its prey and grasps it with claws as it tears off the head…" 7 animals brave enough to take on – and kill – the deadly king cobra

The longest-recorded king cobra was an impressive 5.85 metres long, raising the question, what sort of animal would dare to take one on?
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Cape cobra

"It possesses potent venom - a deadly neurotoxin that causes death by respiratory paralysis…"

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