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Scientists uncover 'lost world’ beneath North Sea – once home to beavers, deer and even bears

A new study has found evidence to suggest the now-submerged landmass of Doggerland in Europe was covered in a temperate mosaic of oak, elm, and hazel more than 16,000 years ago…
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Illustration of a guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) emerging from an infected foot. The white thread-like worm is seen at centre; the female worm is a human parasite and may measure more than 1 metre long. Guinea worm disease, known as dracunculiasis, occurs in the tropics. Infection is through drinking water containing the water flea which harbours larvae of the worm. The larvae mature in body tissues. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea often develop. Once adult, the female worms blister the skin to escape from their host. A traditional remedy is to remove the worm by winding it on a small stick.

"It causes confusion, comas, and extreme daytime sleepiness and without treatment, it is generally fatal" 10 deadliest, most terrifying parasites on the planet

They may be microscopic but that doesn't mean they can't be lethal. Leoma Williams takes a look at the deadliest parasites in the world, from a zombie fungus to a worm that emerges from your foot
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Platypus swimming in a river, Eungella National Park, Australia

"Totally unexpected.” Scientists just discovered yet another extraordinary thing about the platypus

It is venomous, can sense electricity and glows under UV light. Now researchers have uncovered something else remarkable about this strange, egg-laying mammal.
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Elevated view across the Khasi hills Meghalaya, India.

The world’s longest venomous snake and a creature that smells like popcorn – meet 9 animals living in the wettest place on Earth

This remarkable place has a remarkable amount of rainfall. And as a result, the forests around it are hugely biodiverse
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Octopus punches grouper

Angry octopus caught punching big fish in South Pacific Ocean

When scientists dropped a video camera to the seafloor off Rotuma in the South Pacific Ocean, they filmed an octopus lashing out at a grouper.
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Rabies vaccine bottle with syringe on blue background, representing the concept of modern medicine, disease prevention, healthcare, scientific research,global vaccination awareness. Banner, copy space

Has anyone survived rabies? 

Is rabies really 100% fatal?
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Kōhengi with chick on Pukenui Anchor Island 2026

“Viewers have been absolutely hooked.” Over 100,000 tune in to watch rare New Zealand parrot raising her chicks

Reality TV meets conservation – Kākāpō Cam is the most heartwarming thing you'll see all day.
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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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Fennec fox is one of a few desert animals

"These fearless snake hunters stun their prey with rapid blows to the head, then finish them off with a bite to the neck" – 10 desert animals that thrive in extreme temperatures

From the deathstalker scorpion to the screaming hairy armadillo, meet the desert animals that thrive in extreme conditions
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Common eastern bumblebees (Bombus impatiens)

Bumblebee queens can survive underwater for an entire week. How they do it is incredible

The bumblebees avoid drowning by combining underwater gas exchange with anaerobic metabolism, according to a new study.
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Kjerulf Fjord in the national park is known as the Iceberg Graveyard because icebergs are driven in by wind and currents and become stranded. Credit: Getty Images

It’s 100 times the size of Yellowstone, almost entirely covered by ice and is home to the ‘Iceberg Graveyard’

Northeast Greenland National Park is a wilderness so large it's more than 100 times the size of Yellowstone
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Bull sharks at Shark Reef Marine Reserve

Researchers studied 184 bull sharks in Fiji – and discovered they might make friends

Scientists studying bull sharks in Fiji found that the animals may have more complex social lives than previously thought.
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Chesapeake Bay

“Notoriously cannibalistic.” Animals are eating their own kind in this enormous US estuary

Researchers used 37 years of data to study predation on blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay. They discovered the animals are eating each other.
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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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Isolated tree root bridge natural formed single decker at day from flat angle

It may look like a bridge, but this crossing isn’t made of brick or concrete – but it lasts for hundreds of years

Discover the incredible way humans use trees in this remote forest in India
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MADRID, SPAIN - 2025/09/20: A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), a large Old World monkey native to west central Africa pictured in its enclosure at Madrid Zoo. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

It has brilliantly-coloured buttocks, electric blue faces and weighs the same as a Labrador

Learn all about one of the world's most colourful monkey, the mandrill including what it eats and the threats it faces
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Spotted hyena at night

Huge carnivores are roaming the streets of this Ethiopian city. What they're doing could be saving people $100,000 USD per year

In the city of Mekelle, hyenas and other urban scavengers are helping save the waste disposal sector money while also curbing carbon emissions, new study finds.
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Crawfish micro-CT

"I believe it may have fallen from someone’s grocery bag.” Scientist finds unlikely creature in US parking lot – and only has one thing on his mind...

The microscopy expert put the big-clawed animal through his micro-CT scanner, creating an incredibly detailed image of its body.
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Death Valley National Park on 28 February. A visitor walks amongst a cluster of desert gold wildflowers blooming near Ashford Junction at the southern end of Death Valley National Park

Stunning wildflower 'superbloom' sweeps through Death Valley. It's the best display in a decade

The hottest place on the planet has transformed into a sea of colour, as desert gold and notch-leaf phacelia flowers fill the valley floor.
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Northern pike

This river giant can grow over 1m long, weigh more than 5kg and lay an astonishing 500,000 eggs

Meet the mighty northern pike.
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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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Ants biting and dragging Spider to nest

9 brutal insect photos that show how these ruthless predators sting, swarm and devour their prey

These incredible images demonstrate the brutality of the creepy crawly and how they can overpower prey
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Sahara Desert

It’s almost the size of the US, spans 11 countries and is home to a creature that looks like a sabre-toothed sausage

The Sahara Desert is one of the world's most inhospitable places – with some astonishing wildlife
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