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Ice glacier

It's now raining 'Forever Chemicals' – and it might never stop...

Chemicals used to heal the ozone layer may be fuelling a sharp rise in trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a persistent “forever chemical” whose global levels have more than tripled in just 20 years.
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Stunning view of planet Earth from space with illuminated horizon and starry night sky.

“It survives microwaving and temperatures up to 150ºC and as low as -273ºC.” These 7 biologically bizarre animals are so weird they could be aliens

From a jellyfish that cheats death to a tiny indestructible animal that can survive the vacuum of space, Earth is home to some creatures so biologically bizarre they seem like they shouldn't belong here
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Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus hassi)

These baby iguanas must run for their lives – or they’ll be constricted to death by snakes. Will they make it?

Iguana hatchlings are faced with a fierce race straight after hatching in this now-iconic clip from the BBC's Planet Earth II
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Japanese spider crab

Toxic killers and 4m giants – meet the 9 weirdest crabs on the planet

Meet the ocean’s most extraordinary crabs – including a few that aren’t actually crabs at all
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Goma Tiger Island

“No one’s ever seen tigers do this before.” A film crew flew a drone over an island full of big cats – and captured something extraordinary

Think you know everything there is to know about tigers? This new footage from the BBC's Tiger Island has left experts amazed
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The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis)

What's the most common snake in the world?

Wondering what the world's most common snake is? The answer might surprise you
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Burning flames on mountain

This Turkish mountain has been ablaze with flames for thousands of years. Scientists think they know why

The burning flames of Mount Chimaera is a natural geological phenomenon that has occurred for thousands of years.
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Aerial view of Komodo National Park in South East Asia

A remote tropical paradise is home to the world's most dangerous reptile that's armed with iron-tipped, razor-sharp teeth and a deadly venomous bite

Situated off the coast of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands lies Komodo National Park, one of the planet's most extraordinary wildlife sanctuaries.
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koala sleeping in tree

There are too many koalas in South Australia. Scientists have a solution – but it could cost millions  

The boom in the koala population in the region could lead to mass starvation of the animals if action is not taken
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Goblin shark

“I never thought we’d see one alive.” Deep-sea scientists just filmed this for the first time

Goblin sharks are one of the most baffling species of sharks, with jaws that can protrude out of their face like a slingshot
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Single tree near to a lake and lot of grass aroud and beautiful clouds in background in National Park of Serengeti Tanzania

A gobsmacking 500,000 babies born at one time in one place... That's one colossal delivery room

Almost half a million wildebeest are born within a few weeks in the Serengeti
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Nile crocodiles

Formidable power of crocodiles revealed in staggering slow-motion video

Dramatic footage shows two Nile crocodiles colliding in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park.
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Deadly African lake appears to turn animals to stone — but the truth is even stranger

This lake is not one to go wild swimming in...
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A family or herd of African Elephants march in a line toward a water hole t Amboseli National Park, Kenya.

"Those that injured their legs above the femur had their whole legs lopped off..." 11 animals living surprisingly human lives – you won't believe the final one

Across the globe, wildlife is displaying behaviours that strikingly mirror our own. Here are some of the most extraordinary examples
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Bumblebees mating, summer, Germany, Europe

They have a tiny penis that gets ripped off after mating

We all know the queen bee is the one bee that produces all the eggs in a hive, but how do these flying insects go about actually mating? The truth is wilder than you might imagine
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fossil

Did sex stop Earth from being boring? Probably, say scientists

Earth’s earliest animals may have spent millions of years without evolving because they reproduced without sex, according to new research.
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Rift in ground

Africa is tearing itself in two faster than previously thought say experts - leading to a totally new ocean forming

One of Africa’s most important fossil regions is breaking apart faster than previously thought, scientists have discovered.
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It's deep enough to swallow Mount Blanc nearly twice, is as long as Colombia – and could produce a deadly, humongous earthquake any minute

The Puerto Rico Trench is almost as deep as the K2 is high and has one of the world's weirdest gravitational pulls
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Oropendola bird nests hanging from tall trees in the Peruvian Amazon.

The weirdest bird nests on the planet – including a 2-tonne giant and one bound together with spider webs

Discover a host of weird nests built by remarkable birds that steal, sew and regurgitate to look after their chicks
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TOPSHOT - A picuture taken on February 9, 2021, shows a swarm of desert locust fly after an aircraft sprayed pesticide in Meru, Kenya. - The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation works with a variety of Kenyan security, logistics and charter companies who have expanded their operations to closely track swarms of locusts in East Africa, before dispatching teams to targeted areas to spray the insects with pesticides to prevent damage to crops and grazing areas.It has been over a year since the worst desert locust infestation in decades hit the region, and while another wave of the insects is spreading through Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, the use of cutting edge technology and improved co-ordination is helping to crush the ravenous swarms and protect the livelihoods of thousands of farmers. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP) (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images)

"Swarms can number 800,000 animals, and the stings from just 1,000 can kill a human." 10 deadliest, most feared, swarms on the planet

They move as one, strike without warning and leave chaos in their wake. Discover the world’s deadliest swarms – where sheer numbers turn tiny creatures into unstoppable forces
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Rat on toilet bowl in bathroom. Pest control

"Excellent swimmers, they can tread water for up to three days..." Just how do rats get into toilets?

“There's a rat in my kitchen, what am I gonna do?” is a lyric from the 1987 song Rat in Mi Kitchen by British reggae band UB40. That sounds bad enough but what about a rat in your toilet?
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A closeup shot of Caleana major, commonly known as the large duck orchid.

"It looks like lots of pink tongues and smells like rotting flesh." 10 weirdest orchids on the planet, including one that looks rather gruesome

We might think we know all about orchids, but these might surprise you - from stinky orchids to ghost orchids, here are ten that are weird and wonderful
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William Rodrigues dos Santos/Getty Images Hura crepitans is a perennial tree belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, native to the tropical forests of the Americas, including the Amazon Forest.

“Its fruits explode when ripe, firing toxic seeds in all directions at speeds of up 160mph…” 

You’ll want to steer clear of this tree if its moniker ‘dynamite tree’ is anything to go by…
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Close-up of medicinal leeches on a human skin. Shallow depth of field, space for copy.

"They act as a temporary living drain, keeping the skin tissue alive..."

We take a look at why leeches are back in fashion...
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