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Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) carries a sardine in the mouth during the sardine run season in Bahia Magdalena (Baja California Sur) Mexico .

“One of the ocean's fastest and most powerful predators.” Photographer witnesses elegant hunter prowling for prey

Marlin migrate long distances across the open ocean and encounters with humans are rare
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Shetland wren (Troglodytes troglodytes zetlandicus) calling on a mossy stone against blue sky, Shetland Islands.

These tiny birds are doubling in size on remote Scottish islands – and are on their way to “becoming a new species”

Isolated on remote Scottish islands, tiny wrens have recently been discovered to be a fascinating case of island gigantism.
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Verreaux's sifaka

These 14 incredible photos reveal the extraordinary diversity of wildlife in Madagascar

Madagascar is home to an unforgettable cast of wildlife characters.
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Crater Lake, Oregon

When a 3,700m mountain collapsed, it created the deepest lake in the US. Here's what lives there now

In the shadow of a long-extinct volcano, Crater Lake’s deep blue waters – and the surrounding forests and meadows – are home to a remarkable cast of wild animals.
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Close up on a python (Malayopython reticulatus) opening its mouth.

10 toilet-dwelling animals – "It was yanking very hard. I felt as though my penis had been severed..."

if answering the call of nature becomes an encounter with nature, remember, the animals are just as surprised to see you as you are them.
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Civet cat

"It's the most exotic beverage on the planet and made from beans that have been extracted from animal poop..."

Civet coffee is a delicacy, where coffee beans pass through the gut of a South-East Asian mammal before being turned into a tasty brew. No we are not joking... Stuart Blackman explains all
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Bat ray in the sand

“These have never been described in sharks.” Experts aimed to study how sharks communicate danger – so turned to a bizarre, flat fish

The study marks the first documented evidence of a "disturbance cue" being used by cartilaginous fish
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Old banyan tree with complicated roots wall, nature environment.

It spans nearly 5 acres, grows on competitors and has a habit of strangling its host

Seeds of the banyan tree are small and unlikely to survive on the ground – but it’s found a way to thrive anyway.
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Sugar glider ( Petaurus breviceps ) on tree branch.

It's the size of a rat, incredibly cute, yet extremely weird – and can sail through the air on its very own parachute

All you ever needed to know about the sugar glider
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Vervet monkey

Vampires, vaquitas, vervet monkeys – 8 remarkable animals beginning with 'v' including a blood-sucking spider and the world's rarest animal

From the vampire bat to viperfish, here are 8 animals beginning with the letter 'v'
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Ancient Oak tree in Sherwood Forest

One of England’s oldest trees – which loomed over the Sherwood Forest for over 1,000 years – has died. Here’s why

The tree is perhaps best known for its link to Robin Hood’s story – as legend has it, him and his Merry Men used it as shelter for years.
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Close up of glow worms and their sticky threads used to catch prey hanging from the roof of a cave.

Firefly vs glow-worm: what exactly is the difference between these two dazzling creatures?

Wondering what the difference is between glow-worms and fireflies? Here's the answer
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"If the ‘gators don’t get you, the algae just might..." 10 most dangerous, deadliest lakes on the planet, including one that turns animals to stone

You wouldn't want to take a dip in any of these deadly lakes...
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7 animals that can kill a rhino: They may be fearsome, heavily armoured, and weigh more than 2 tonnes but they aren’t invincible

There aren't many animals brave enough to take on a rhino…
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Rainbow squirrel

This peculiar rodent is the size of a domestic cat and weirdly covered in bands of deep, rich reds and blues

This giant squirrel is known more for its colour scheme, than its impressive size. Discover the rainbow squirrel
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Yantai Golden Beach Coastal Park on the shore of Bohai Bay in the Yellow Sea on a sunny summer day, Yantai, Shandong, China

It's almost the same size as Switzerland, home to a 6.5 foot giant, a tiny, very deadly, octopus and is slowly turning the wrong colour...

While the Yellow Sea is a remarkable place for wildlife, the area has become one of the most degraded marine areas on the planet
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"Its dorsal fin is lined with venomous spines that deliver instant, intense pain. Any animal on the receiving end – including us – is likely to recoil in agony..."

A freshwater fish with venom that delivers excruciating pain that ‘runs like fire’
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Arctic fox hunting

"When frozen they have no detectable heartbeat, breathing or brain activity." 10 extraordinary animals that thrive in Earth's harshest conditions, including one that 'dies'

Meet 10 masters of the extreme who can survive the harshest conditions on Earth
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Cat with a bird. © Michael Kämpf/EyeEm/Getty

How can I stop my cat hunting – and killing – wildlife?

Here are different ways to limit the kill rate of your cat. A recent figure from the Mammal Society estimates that cats in the UK catch up to 27 millions birds each year, and 275 million prey items overall per year.
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Hyacinth Macaw poster shot from getty

What's the world's biggest parrot? There are two contenders: one has a massive 1m wingspan and the other weighs a whopping 3kg

Meet two giant birds fighting for the title of world's biggest parrot.
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in of chopped canned tomatoes with whole fresh tomatoes, isolated on white background, soft light

"Floating in the red juice was a corpse..." 10 of the most shocking wild animals found in supermarkets

You never know what could be lurking in supermarket aisles says Matt Havercroft
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Northern Short-tailed Shrew or Blarina brevicauda on white background

Venomous hunter chillingly stores paralysed victims ALIVE – with no chance of escape – underground for killing and eating later

The northern short-tailed shrew might look cute, but it has a lethal bite. Here's how it paralyses and preserves its prey for a late night feast.
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african elephant on the charge

Can a person outrun an elephant? 

Put it this way - you don't want to be a position where you find out...
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