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From dinosaur-eaters and ferocious ocean predators to giant serpents as long as buses here are the 10 deadliest prehistoric snakes

Meet the snakes that once slithered underneath dinosaurs, swam the world’s oceans and terrified our ancestors…
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"It's 2.5 times its body length, all sticky and coiled like a spring ready to catapult out, accelerating faster than a sports car reaching nearly 100km/h"

Barely longer than a matchstick, this tiny Tanzanian chameleon packs one of the fastest weapons in the animal kingdom
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mythical monsters

Cyclops, pouākai, bunyips – 9 mythical, monstrous, monsters that may have been inspired by huge, real-life, prehistoric creatures 

These monsters from mythology may be able to trace their roots back to some real-life, prehistoric creatures…
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Snow leopard chase

Astonishing snow leopard hunt filmed in Pakistan's remote mountains

Dramatic footage shows a snow leopard pursuing a markhor through a steep mountain gorge towards a cliff edge.
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Blue shark in the Azores

These students dropped a baited camera into the Atlantic Ocean. "All went quiet…" then this showed up

The students were blown away by the marine life on their field trip in the Azores, a remote archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Richard Birchett

“Lying for more than three hours in freezing water left me close to hypothermic.” A wildlife photographer on capturing the perfect shot

Wildlife photographer Richard Birchett on magical merlins, wily coyotes and charging deer
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Daniel Stiles elephant Kenya

The car was stuck in the mud. Then an elephant charged. I still can’t believe what happened next

Daniel Stiles shares a heart-stopping encounter with an elephant in Kenya
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Reindeer

It runs faster than a passenger train and migrates 1,200km a year – meet the real-life sleigh pullers

How do these creatures clock up such distances? Scientists discovered that coordination is key
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A humpback whale emerges with its mouth wide open while feeding near seagulls at Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Massachusetts, USA.

Whales need fresh water to survive. Here’s how these ocean giants manage to drink

How do whales take in enough fresh water while in the sea?
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Rat

Rats have amazingly vivid dreams – and scientists now know what they’re about

Dreams aren't unique to humans – rats, monkeys and even octopuses might be able to dream
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This ancient plant helped scientists solve a homicide investigation. This is how

A team of researchers have demonstrated how moss can act as a forensic ‘fingerprint’ when confirming details about a crime
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Trap ants Amazon

‘Over the next hour, it’s dispatched, dismantled and butchered, piece by piece.’ This may be the most savage ambush attack we’ve ever heard

Discover a delicate alliance between shrub, fungus and tiny forest guardians in the Amazonian understorey
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Mummified cheetah

Why 7 mummified cheetahs found in a Saudi Arabian cave have got scientists so excited

Today, the Arabian Peninsula has no wild cheetahs, but the mummified bodies found near the city of Arar offer hope for the reintroduction of the cats, say researchers.
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Lycaenidae / Lepidoptera

8 lost British animals that are now extinct in the whole world

We are facing a mass extinction, with many species now endangered or lost forever. Here, Peter Marren gives us a run down of the British animals that are now extinct – and a few which we thought were too, but happily turned out not to be.
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Moose Alaska

In Alaska’s biggest city, a massive animal is rampaging through shopping centres. Here’s what’s going on

In Anchorage, Alaska, you’re never too far from a moose – even when you’re shopping
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An old agricultural field recently populated with hundreds of young trees in protective tubes in North London in the UK

Planted trees are dying in their thousands. Are these schemes a waste of time and money?

Vast amounts of money are spent on tree planting schemes, yet nature can do the job for free
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur, illustration. This bipedal theropod dinosaur was one of the largest ever predators, measuring over 12 metres in length from head to tail and weighing up to 8 tons. It is thought to have combined hunting and scavenging to feed itself. Its fossils are found in North America and date from around 67 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Often known as T-Rex.

Can a dinosaur be mummified? How soft tissues can survive for millions of years

Did you know, in rare cases, dinosaurs can be mummified? Dr Anjana Khatwa explains
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Telescope eye goldfish from the side, with a black background.

Do goldfish really only have a 3 second memory?

Goldfish are far more intelligent than their reputation suggests...
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Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti), in a garage. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. (Photo by Auscape/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

How tiny spiders are able to kill and eat snakes up to a metre long and an enormous 355 times their weight

Tough webs and an arsenal of neurotoxins allow small spiders to eat remarkably big snakes.
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Why do badgers have stripes

Why do badgers have stripes?

A badger's distinctive markings have long puzzled naturalists
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Horseshoe crab fossil

Exquisitely preserved animal pulled from ancient swamp in Illinois. Strange dimples on body reveal what killed it

The specimen was found at Mazon Creek fossil beds, a site known for its beautifully preserved animals and plants.
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"Its mouth is the size of a garage" – Just why do bowhead whales have such large heads?

Wildlife expert Stuart Blackman explains why bowhead whales have such large heads...
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Sea pig

It looks like a pig – but this is no ordinary pig. It lives 3 miles down in the ocean, crawling along the sea floor using weird, inflatable legs

This strange pink animal roams the deep ocean, feeding on decay and moving with hydraulic “feet.
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Vampire squid

5 animals that can turn themselves inside out - from reversible anuses to exploding intestines

When it comes to these animals, the natural world proves that internal body parts shouldn't always stay that way...
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