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Underwater macro portrait of a Peacock Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

"It delivers a fatal stab with a barbed tip that impales the prey ready to be dismembered..." The world's fastest, deadliest punch

“This huge ‘cloud’ seemed to come out of nowhere. Suddenly frogs started to fall from the sky. I thought a plane carrying frogs had exploded..."

Just how long do glaciers take to give up their dead? Inside the chilling journey...

How long does it take for a glacier to  transport a body from the depths of a crevasse to the surface if you fall in? We take a look...
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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Sir David Attenborough attends the launch of the London Wildlife Trust's new Flagship nature reserve Woodberry Wetlands on April 30, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images )

10 shocking ways Planet Earth has changed since David Attenborough's birth, 100 years ago...

Between 1926 and 2026 the Earth has almost changed beyond recognition...
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Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) swimming over reef, blue background

"It's rather splendidus, with dazzling hues of blue, orange and green..." The 8 most beautiful, stunningly exquisite fish on the planet

From dazzling colours to intricate patterns and graceful shapes, these spectacular fish showcase the incredible beauty thriving in our oceans
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Not a wild dog, not a tame wolf: just what exactly is a wolfdog?

All you ever needed to know about the wolfdog
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NIMIT VIRDI

"Its venom disrupts the blood-clotting system, causing haemorrhage and kidney failure. Without prompt treatment bites can be fatal..."

Inconspicuous, quick to anger and armed with potent venom, the saw-scaled viper is one of the most dangerous snakes in the world.
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Sir David Attenborough

Teeth “too big” for TV and his most feared animal: 15 facts you (probably) didn’t know about David Attenborough

David Attenborough is known for his incredible natural history documentaries – but here are some facts you might not know about the legendary broadcaster
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Empire State Buidling

It’s so deep it could swallow 24 Empire State Buildings stacked one on top of the other – and they’d still be submerged

More than 10km deep, 80km wide and 1,375km long – the Tonga Trench in the South Pacific Ocean is truly enormous.
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Underwater robot tracks barracuda

Underwater robot stalks barracuda for 10 minutes – and discovers this

Experts say footage recorded by the underwater robot will make it easier to discover and study unexplored coral reefs around the world.
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Agaronia propatula

“It can almost leap, quickly smothering its unfortunate prey with a blanket of flesh.” Meet the deadly snail that gallops across the sand

In the battle of the beach, this meek-looking mollusc has all the moves
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Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin

"It's a sulfurous, eye-watering stench that causes temporary blindness in predators." Rancid eggs, putrid breath – meet world's 9 smelliest animals

Animals aren't bothered by smelling bad as a foul odour can be a useful tool – helping to deter predators and keep curious humans at a distance. Here's some of the most foul-smelling animals to avoid!
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"Within a few hours the prey has become a nutritious soup, broken down by digestive enzymes released from the inside of its prison..."

The sinister secret of this free-floating pond plant lies beneath the water’s surface. Meet the bladderwort and its highly effective trap
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David Attenborough narrates astonishing BBC footage of grizzly bears hunting during the annual salmon run – one of nature’s greatest spectacles

Leopard at night

‘The leopard was crouched 3m away, its golden eyes locked on mine. What happened next is still a blur’

Be careful when joking about leopards – they may take inspiration, as Elliot Connor found out while on safari
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Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore is a tourist hotspot. But it’s also home to rare and deadly predators

Millions of visitors flock to the memorial each year, while other creatures remain out of sight
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American crocodile

Crocs swallow rocks for two reasons. The second will amaze you

Crocodiles and alligators have been found with rocks in their bellies. They swallow these stones on purpose
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British Columbia, Canada.

Older than Stonehenge and bigger than Luxembourg, this ancient underwater realm is home to creatures thought extinct for millions of years

These unique reefs, once thought extinct, were only rediscovered around 40 years ago
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A blue dragon sea slug. S.Rohrlach/Getty

"Within its beautiful softly fluttering fins are a dozen spines able to deliver a dose of powerful venom." 10 prettiest, sparkliest sea animals on the planet...

Discover the most stunning and captivating sea creatures...
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Putorana Plateau

It’s the size of Oregon, contains 25,000 lakes and lies 100km north of the Arctic Circle – and it's only accessible by helicopter or boat

The Putorana Plateau is a vast and remote mountain range in Central Siberia, home to one of the planet’s greatest wildlife spectacles.
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Fagaras Mountains

“As if I’m in the real Yellowstone.” These epic, secret mountains are teeming with predators

Deep within Romania’s Făgăraș Mountains, a vast, untouched forest of ancient woodland teems with wildlife. Could this be the Yellowstone of Europe?
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Himalayan Brown Bear

"It's probably the most blighted mammal in the Indian subcontinent." I spent 15 days trekking the high peaks of the Himalayas in search of a legendary bear...

Concealed among India’s high peaks is a rare and secretive creature: the Himalayan brown bear. Puskar Basu embarks on a quest to track down this little-known and much maligned mammal
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Illustration of the Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis

Colossal dinosaur discovered in Thailand. The 27-tonne giant was as long as a blue whale

A team of palaeontologists led by University College London have just announced the discovery of a brand-new species of dinosaur – the largest ever discovered in Southeast Asia
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Khulna District in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh

5 saltwater crocodiles tracked through the misty mangroves of Bangladesh. Here's what scientists found – and why it matters

Researchers wanted to learn more about the movements of translocated and captive-reared crocodiles in the Sundarbans – one of the world’s largest mangrove forests.
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