Reptiles

Reptiles

Sea turtle © Rich Carey / iStock

How on Earth do sea turtles find their way back to where they hatched?

Female turtles return to the beach where they originally hatched to lay their eggs, but how do they know where it is?
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Green turtle in ocean

“It’s a bit like sea turtle forensics." Scientists looked inside 24 turtles – and uncovered secrets from the past

Sea turtle shells are helping researchers learn more about major environmental changes in the ocean's past.
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TurtleCam

Biologists stuck a camera on a sea turtle – and it filmed this

TurtleCams are helping marine researchers learn more about the lives of sea turtles as they cruise through our seas.
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Flora and Fauna researchers

When scientists descended into an unexplored cave in the Cambodian mountains, they found a “treasure trove” in the darkness

A team of researchers discovered species new to science, as well as threatened wildlife, in these vast underground habitats
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Crocodile on kayak

Crocs on jet skis and kayaks: why Florida’s huge apex predators are coming out of the water and sunbathing in unlikely places

Animals sunbathe for a variety of surprising reasons – resulting in some unusual sights
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Close-up photo of The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is a crocodilian native to saltwater habitats, brackish wetlands and freshwater rivers. Concept for World Animal Day

The world’s largest reptile is a deadly apex predator that’s 5 metres long and weighs half a tonne

The saltwater crocodile is a huge apex predator that you definitely wouldn't want to encounter
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River Nile

It flows over 4,000 miles, crosses 11 countries – and a deadly apex predator lurks within it

The Nile crocodile is one the river's most deadly – and patient – ambush predators
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Desert sandfish (scincus, common skink) at the Erg Chebbi sand dunes in Merzouga, Morocco

It plunges head-first into the ground and swims through the sand faster than an Olympic swimmer swims through water

Imagine diving into a dune and swimming off like a fish. Well here’s the sandfish that does just that.
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Everglades National Park in Florida

There is only one place on Earth where crocodiles and alligators live together in the wild – and it's here

Can crocodiles and alligators co-exist in the wild? The answer is yes – but there is only one place on the planet where this happens.
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Puerto Rican boas hanging from cave ceiling

Snakes are hanging from cave ceilings on this Caribbean island. They're waiting for something

Measuring up to two metres in length, the Puerto Rican boas lower their long bodies into the darkness and wait...
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Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) world's largest living reptile, cooling himself with open mouth, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Scenics/Getty

Can a human outrun a crocodile? Just how fast are these deadly, ferocious reptiles?

Just how fast are crocodiles?
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Giant South American river turtle nest site

Is this the biggest maternity ward in the world? Mega nest of 41,000 huge animals in Amazon is the largest ever found...

How drones revealed over 41,000 giant South American river turtles nesting on the banks of the Guaporé River between Brazil and Bolivia.
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Lace monitor

“Hunger drives the lizard to make a second attempt.” Watch brutal BBC footage of an opossum fighting off a huge lizard to save her babies

In footage captured for the BBC TV film Komodo: The Deadly Bite, a monitor lizard tries to steal from an opossum nest
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It's as long as a baseball bat, weighs the same as a Labrador and is preyed on by one of the world's deadliest animals

Learn all about one of the least known sea turtl - the flatback turtles
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Mississippi River

It's 2,350 miles long, spans 31 US states and is home to a 100kg animal with a tongue that looks like a worm

The alligator snapping turtle is one of the Mississippi River's most curious-looking creatures.
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© Graham Eaton/Nature Picture Library

It's the size of a small car, has outlived the dinosaurs can dive a bonkers 1,000 metres down

Our guide to the endangered leatherback turtle most frequently seen in British waters.
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Nile crocodiles

Formidable power of crocodiles revealed in staggering slow-motion video

Dramatic footage shows two Nile crocodiles colliding in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park.
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Caiman eye

“After nearly an hour of brutal fighting, it’s all over.” An otter family must defend its pups from a caiman. What happens next is extraordinary

In footage captured for the BBC TV programme Giant Otters of the Amazon, a caiman refuses to back down from fighting with a family of otters
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Monitor lizard in Bangkok

“There’s danger in this urban paradise.” Huge carnivorous lizards stalk this popular city park alongside humans

The world’s second largest lizard has made this Indonesian park their home – alongside humans
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What's the difference between snakes and slow worms?

They may look similar but that's as far as it goes...
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Floreana giant tortoise

"I get goosebumps thinking about it.” Giant tortoises return to remote Galápagos island after more than 150-year absence

The release of 158 giant tortoises on the island of Floreana is a major milestone for Galápagos conservation.
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The Fighting of Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) for domination. It is the biggest living lizard in the world. Island Rinca. Indonesia.

10 brutal photos of the largest lizard on Earth that secretes enough venom to kill a human and has iron-tipped teeth

The Komodo dragon is a powerful and deadly apex predator, as showcased in these remarkable images
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Nile crocodile nest

Camera hidden inside crocodile nest – this is what it filmed

The extraordinary footage was captured in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park.
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This picture taken on August 27, 2023 shows a warning sign regarding the East Alligator River at Cahills Crossing in the world heritage site of Kakadu National Park, located 280 kilometres east of the Northern Territory capital city of Darwin. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)

Australia’s most terrifying wildlife spectacle: 50 saltwater crocs crammed into one small stretch of river waiting to strike

At Cahill’s Crossing in Northern Territory, traversing a flooded causeway could be risky, but the bigger danger is provided by densely packed saltwater crocodiles
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