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Serow

Mystical 'phantom of the forest' caught on camera in remote Asian mountains

The rarely seen serow was one of many species spotted during a recent survey in the Annamites mountain range.
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Harpy eagle carrying monkey

9 brutal photos of the world’s most powerful bird that can rip monkeys and sloths from branches  

These incredible images reveal the power and brutality of this extraordinary eagle
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Braun's wrasse

“It took me a few seconds to register what I was seeing.” Diver makes incredible discovery in Australian kelp forest

Researcher Océane Attlan just found a fish so rare it has only been recorded once since it was first discovered.
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Webervogelnest in Afrika

"It has ventilation systems, food storage, nurseries, toilets and highways" – 11 animals that build villages, towns and even cities

It's not just humans that build villages – so do other animals. And they can be so enormous they're visible from space
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Thwaites Glacier

Scientists lower camera into ginormous 'Doomsday Glacier'. Their mission doesn't go to plan

Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey and South Korea wanted to see inside the 40-mile-wide Antarctic glacier to learn more about why it's melting so rapidly.
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The bird who’s living for 44 million years: yellow-headed Picathartes or White-necked Rockfowl, Ashanti Region, Ghana

"A policeman listed our alleged crimes: 'Illegal entry into Sierra Leone, illegal stay, and suspected subversive activities in the forest...'"

Making a wildlife film can be a dangerous business especially in a country with a troubled past
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King Charles

What has King Charles III done for the environment? All you need to know about his projects, from space exploration to tropical rainforests

King Charles III is known for his love of the environment – and his actions have often divided opinion. But what has he actually done for the natural world?
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A legless lizard native to the UK. This gentle animal is generally nocturnal and has a taste for slugs.

It looks like a snake and moves like a snake - but don't be fooled. This is no snake...

Despite its appearance, the slow worm is not a snake (or a worm) but a legless lizard
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Prehistoric animals

10 terrifying prehistoric mega-beasts that ruled before the dinosaurs – from a car-sized millipede to an armoured fish whose bite could crush steel

Meet the bizarre prehistoric animals that once ruled the world millions of years ago - and they're not dinosaurs
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Mya Rose Craig

Who is Mya-Rose Craig aka Birdgirl? All you need to know about the ornithologist and activist

Who is Mya-Rose Craig, aka ‘Birdgirl’, and what is she known for?
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Haolong dongi

Why this new 'spiny dragon' dinosaur found in China is such a huge deal

The Iguanodon-like dinosaur had a covering of hollow spikes, according to new research.
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An adult humpback whale launching out of the water in a full breach. There is sea water cascading off it's body. The whale is two third out of the water. The water is calm and blue.

It's the length of a bus, weighs the same as a tank and can leap 12 metres high – oh and it's one of the world's best singers too...

Learn all humpback whales, giant sirens of the sea - from where they live to what they eat, and why they don't have teeth
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Black bear

“I see it before the wolves do.” A huge predator encroaches on a wolf pack. They have no choice but to confront it

In tense footage filmed for the BBC's A Wolf Called Storm, a wolf pack's den is threatened by a predator much larger than them
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Kidnapping isn’t just a human crime: 7 of nature’s most shocking, brutal – and sometimes ballsy – abductors

From ants to birds, these 7 species don’t just hunt – they steal, kidnap, and turn others into unwilling servants.
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Do crocodiles get a taste for human flesh

Do crocodiles get a taste for human flesh?

When saltwater crocodiles become a risk to people’s safety, they are often killed or taken into captivity. Is this fair? Do they really develop a preference for human meat? 
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Solo the African Wild Dog

"We'd see the wild dog racing through the bush with the jackals skipping at her heels and the hyena loping along behind"

You might expect an African wild dog to care for a litter of puppies – but not when they are jackals
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Small, noisy petrel found on outlying island of Australasia

Deadly, bird-eating bug kills and devours thousands of seabird chicks a year

On this remote island there is a deadly and hungry centipede...
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Why wildfires are essential for some species’ survival

For some plants fire can help them survive
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Vultures Feeding on a Buffalo Carcass in Kruger National Park

11 ferocious vulture photos that demonstrate the power and brutality of life for these scavenging predators

These striking images highlight the brutal (yet essential) behaviour of vultures
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Dik-dik antelope

Pobblebonk, Chachalaca, dik-dik – 10 crazy animals who sound like their bizarre names

Animals are often given very descriptive names, whether after their fur colour or scale pattern, or a particular aspect of their size or shape. And some are named after the sounds they make, which can have sometimes humorous results. Here are 10 of our favourites.
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"A flying block of ice the size of a truck nearly knocked our helicopter out of the air” – A stark reminder of the colossal power of nature

A sober reminder never to underestimate the power of nature. 
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Male chimpanzee walking in Gombe National Park.

"22% of US men believe they could beat a chimpanzee in a fight" – Here’s how humans actually stack up against the world’s 10 strongest primates

Discover the strongest primates on the planet… 
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"Trying to pull the hook out might have driven it in further and caused the turtle serious pain and distress. And we had nothing with us to remove it..."

A group of snorkellers found themselves face-to-face with a hooked turtle. Could they free it from the caught line without anything on them? 
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The European badger, also known as the Eurasian badger, is a badger species in the family Mustelidae native to almost all of Europe and some parts of Western Asia.

It's equal to 6.5 tennis courts, has 178 entrances and 50 rooms and can rival some of our grandest, ancestral homes

Badgers are the only members of the weasel family to live communally, and that requires the building of spacious accommodation. So how big do badger setts get?
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