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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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A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough. Cr. Toby Strong / Silverback Films / Netflix

New David Attenborough and Netflix documentary goes behind the scenes of one of the “most iconic moments in wildlife filmmaking”

Netflix’s A Gorilla Story takes us behind the scenes of a piece of wildlife television history
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Pile of East African Naked or Desert Mole Rats (Heterocephalus glaber)

"She keeps her subordinates imprisoned in their sexless state by low-level physical bullying. They don’t even develop adult genitalia"

Lucy Cooke reveals the secrets behind naked mole rats and their colonies
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Glaucus atlanticus

“Its prey was still alive.” Photographer captures blue dragons feeding in unbelievable detail

A nature photographer in Gran Canaria captured hypnotic close-up footage of blue dragon nudibranchs feasting on prey.
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Underground animals

"It inhabits wide webs of tunnels and distinct chambers – larders, sleeping burrows and toilets" 10 strange underground animals that live beneath our feet

Discover the animals that inhabit the subterranean world we rarely see
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Martin hunts for fireflies in Congaree using a red light

"I would wonder if I was just seeing things.” Scientists make illuminating discovery in South Carolina swamp

Researchers in Congaree National Park have uncovered how fireflies synchronise their bioluminescent light shows.
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The mind-controlling zombie that makes our closest cousins seek out their own killers… and it could affect humans too

Could a parasite encourage chimpanzees into encounters with leopards?
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Cheetah chasing Thomson gazelle among whistling thorns

Sneaky tricks, killer toxins and exploding penises: Evolution’s 7 wildest battles for supremacy and survival

Evolutionary war drives ingenuity at every scale, says Jules Howard
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A squirrel flying with wings outstreched

The world’s deadliest rat that's poisonous enough to kill an elephant, a mouse that hunts venomous scorpions – The 9 weirdest rodents on the planet

Not all rodents are rats eating out of rubbish bins – these fascinating creatures from around the world show there's a lot more to rodents than meets the eye, from rainbow squirrels to prairie dogs
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Female Alpine ibex at the Cingino Dam in the Antrona Valley (Piedmont, Italy). She climbs up the 160ft dam wall in order to lick salt from the stones.

Just how on Earth are ibex able to scale vertical, sheer cliff faces?The secrets behind their seemingly impossible climbs

The Alpine ibex's amazing climbing ability is all down to its feet
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Devoured, paralysed, enslaved: The alien-like horror that drills inside and turns its victim into a very sinister, nursery

Discover a sinister creature that is like an alien character from Star Trek
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Yellow color slime mould fungi

It’s a slimy, brainless creature that stalks prey, navigates mazes and creates elaborate transport networks more efficient than our own

These tiny microorganisms come together to create large, multicellular networks capable of navigating mazes and re-routing transport networks…
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Can whales and dolphins cross breed

Can whales and dolphins crossbreed?

Interbreeding between different cetacean species is extremely rare but has been known to happen
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It not only eats its victim from the inside out, it also uses a biological weapon to paralyse it and turn it into a zombie

The creepy parasite that uses a biological weapon to take control f its host
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A high-magnification macro photograph captures the aggressive behavior of a Driver Ant (Dorylus nigricans), also known as a Siafu ant, as it firmly clamps its powerful mandibles onto human skin. The intensity of the bite is evident as bright red blood wells up at the puncture site. This image vividly illustrates the formidable defensive and predatory nature of African army ants, highlighting their strength and the pain they can inflict. It is an ideal visual for entomology, wilderness survival, and biological studies focusing on insect-human interactions.

"Raiding parties are the soldiers, bearing enormous heads armed with long, scissor-like mandibles capable of dismantling prey piece by piece..."

This is definitely an army that marches on its stomach...
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What's the biggest monkey in the world? Clue – it comes equipped with fearsome canine teeth that are amongst the longest of any primate

Meet the world's most colourful primate
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Antarctica

100km-wide "hidden giant" discovered beneath Antarctic ice sheet

A vast granite body roughly half the size of Wales has been found beneath the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica…
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Great white shark

“As the great whites move in for the kill, the seals do something astonishing.”

Great white sharks may have reputation for being a ruthless apex predator, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be scared away
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Why do we say bees knees

Why on Earth do we say 'bees knees' - and for that matter do bees even have knees?

Just where did the saying 'bees knees' come from? And why do we say it? Richard Jones investigates
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Snow leopard rolls down mountain in India

Photographer spots snow leopard in remote Indian mountains. He wasn’t expecting it to do this

Life can be tough for these rare predators, but they still find time to enjoy themselves...
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Black bear in Great Smoky Mountains

Great Smoky Mountains wildlife captured in 15 breathtaking photos

From black bears and elk to owls and fireflies – 15 spectacular wildlife images from the US national park.
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Bolas Spider (Mastophora cornigera) arachnid web insect nature Springtime pest control araneidae.

It looks like bird poop, is armed with a deadly projectile weapon and imitates ‘perfume’ to lure prey

The spider that looks like bird poo and sports a lethal hunting weapon
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The females who don't need males to reproduce: Discover 10 amazing animals that can have virgin births, from dragons to birds of prey

Believe it or not there are a number of animals from birds to lizards - capable of having virgin births. Here are 10
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