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Great white shark jumping out in water splash

It's longer than a shipping container, has a metre-wide mouth and a dorsal fin the length of a baseball bat: 9 biggest, most gigantic sharks on the planet

These are some of the largest sharks in the sea (and the biggest isn’t the great white!)
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An illustration of Darwin's bark spider

"After mating he ensures no other suitors follow suit by chewing off his own genitals and uses them to plug the female"

Forget a post-coitus cuddle, the female Darwin's bark spider will engage in sexual canabilism once the male's done the deed.
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Overview of Mixosaurus panxianensis ZMNH M8769

Ichthyosaur pregnant with almost a dozen babies discovered in China – and they were nearly ready to be born

The fossilised marine reptile died with at least eleven foetuses inside her
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Four bald eagle nestlings in one nest on 18 May 2025 in Ottawa County, Michigan

Scientists discover bald eagle nest on banks of Michigan river – and are stunned at what they find inside it

Four bald eagles fledge from nest in North America for only the fifth time on record.
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Giant anteater

25-year camera-trap study of elusive Amazonian mammal reveals it’s changing its behaviour

Giant anteaters in Bolivia are adapting their behaviour in the face of rising temperatures, rather than predation threats
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Monteverde Cloud Forest

It ‘rains’ horizontally, is home to the largest cat in the Americas and provides life to two oceans

The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is a unique and extraordinary cloud forest in Costa Rica
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Jaguar attacking puma on the banks of the Cuiabá River in Brazil

Tourists witness jaguar fighting puma in Brazilian wetlands

Jaguar-oriented tourism is helping researchers in South America learn more about the behaviour of wild cats.
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Mount St Helens eruption

Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, then a team of gophers were helicoptered in to bring it back to life

Everything within eight miles of the huge volcanic blast was wiped out almost instantly. More than 40 years later, scientists reveal how an unorthodox experiment involving burrowing rodents brought life back to the Washington State mountain.
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Trees burning during a wildfire. Photographer: Benjamin Fanjoy/Bloomberg

Is rewilding really to blame for the recent wildfires?

As wildfires rage across the world, a fierce debate has erupted over whether rewilding is making landscapes more vulnerable to fire – or could actually help protect them. But what does the evidence really tell us?
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It uses its razor-sharp saw-like teeth as a cookie cutter to rip circular chunks of flesh from its prey

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Exploding anuses, 9 brains and a stomach that can come out of a mouth – nature's 7 strangest body parts that give animals incredible, bizarre powers

We take a look at some of nature's most extraordinary survival adaptions
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World's biggest centipede

It's as long as a 2 litre soda bottle, has 21 legs, is venomous enough to kill a bat - and a small child – and has eaten flesh from a human corpse

Meet the biggest - and most venomous - centipede in the world
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Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, single bird diving for fish, Finland

"With its eyes fixed on ripples in the water below, it suddenly folds its wings, plummets and, a split-second before contact, thrusts its legs forward…"

Plummet, dive, snatch... ospreys are master fishermen, but why exactly are they so darn good at it?
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Olm in a cave

The length of a 2 litre soda bottle, it's called the human fish and locals believed it was the offspring of 'cave dragons'

Journey deep beneath the ground in search of one of the world's weirdest creatures – the olm, a cave-inhabiting 'dragon' that is as elusive as it is peculiar.
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Striking image of an orange-tailed damselfly peering through leaf wins photography competition

A photo of an orange-tailed marsh dart damselfly is the winner of the 2026 BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology image competition.
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Wave breaking over a ship in Drake Passage

It’s 600 miles wide, takes two days to cross and has claimed the lives of sailors

To reach Antarctica, intrepid adventurers must cross one of the most treacherous parts of the ocean: Drake’s Passage
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A caracal hunting a rat in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, where they have been found to be exposed to high levels of rat poisons

Experts looked inside Cape Town's largest predator. What they found has them worried

New study finds that the majority of caracals living in the South African city have rat poison in their livers.
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"It is highly territorial and if one of their 192 tentacles come into contact with neighbouring individuals they become extremely hostile…"

Discover seven fascinating facts about the beadlet anemone in our expert guide by Buglife.
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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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B-25 WWII Airplane, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands

Scuba divers went to an airplane graveyard in the Pacific and found souls hidden among the wrecks

Around 150 World War II aircrafts were sunk at Kwajalein Atoll in the middle of the Pacific Ocean – here's what it looks like 80 years on.
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Baleen whale in Greenland

Spectacular whale 'feeding frenzies' are suddenly being seen along the coast of East Greenland – and scientists know why

Climate change has led to a rapid increase in the abundance of large whales along the coast of East Greenland, drawn in by a rise in fish prey and reduced sea ice.
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Microscopic view of a colony of Aspergillus fungi, 3D illustration

"If inhaled it can cause high fever, extreme shortness of breath and pneumonia – up to 80% die without treatment." 8 deadliest spores on the planet

Most spores are harmless, but some are trouble. When they get into the body and become reanimated, they can release toxins, invade tissues and cause serious health problems.
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It has piercing blue-grey eyes, a 2m wingspan, a spectacular shaggy crest – and is powerful enough to take monkeys in its deadly talons

Forest degradation has been catastrophic to the notorious Philippine eagle
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Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica), an agressive invasive species, partially covers an invasive plant sign.

"Letting it grow unchecked could result in a £2,500 fine £2,500." 10 dangerous, criminal weeds that could land you in legal trouble and paying a hefty fine

We take a look at some dangerous weeds that could cost your pocket
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