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“It would have seen Lucy and thought, ‘Dinner.’” The newly-discovered prehistoric monster croc that would have terrified – and hunted – humans

Researchers have newly identified a huge apex predator that terrorised early humans and laid in wait for its prey
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“It safeguards one of the planet’s most endangered marine mammals.” Experts are racing to preserve a rare species on the brink of extinction

Technology has been used to capture a 3D version of one of the most endangered animals on the planet
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Are there any snakes in Ireland?

Does Ireland have any snakes?

We take a look at why Ireland is, and has always been, snake-free
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Why are some young birds bigger than their parents?

Why are young birds sometimes bigger than their parents?

Just why do some young birds bigger than their parents? Mike Toms explains
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Prowling cats, pink dolphins and giant eagles: 16 incredible photos from the Amazon

Breathtaking wildlife images from the Amazon – the world's largest tropical rainforest.
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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China

3,000 colossal pillars rise from a misty forest in China like an army of giants. Here's what lives among them

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is renowned for its gigantic sandstone pillars, which rise magnificently up through the clouds.
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Australopithecus afarensis Lucy

5 extraordinary, ancient human species that lived BEFORE we did: Meet the prehistoric pioneers who changed history forever

We're not the first species of ‘human’ to walk the Earth; thousands of years before us there was a rich diversity of hominins…
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Yellow-lipped sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, head, underwater, Deep Rock, Malapascua, Cebu Province, Philippines (Photo by: Auscape/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"Symptoms develop quickly and its venom can cause paralysis, respiratory failure and death. "6 most dangerous, deadliest sea snakes on the planet

Saltbergs formed in crystalised mounds on a completely flat almost dried up lake floor, the surface and land a continuous blue colour, the salt bergs reflected in the surface water.

Toxic rivers, marble cathedrals and a giant mirror: 12 most otherworldly-looking places on Earth 

Forget Mars – Earth's oddest landscapes are stranger, closer and don't require a spacesuit
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Researchers uncover new ‘walking’ species on a night dive in Papua New Guinea. But they’re concerned

A newly discovered species of walking shark has been found in Papua New Guinea – one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth
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Diver in kelp forest

This extraordinary forest below the waves is the only one of its kind – and it’s home to one of the fastest-growing organisms on Earth

Stretching along South Africa’s rugged coastline lies one of the planet’s most extraordinary yet little-known ecosystems: the Great African Sea Forest
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Mountains and tundra

Europe’s oldest national park is home to wolverines and lynx and has no marked hiking trails. It could be the continent’s last true wilderness

Sarek National Park in Northern Sweden forms part of a vast, wild landscape with glaciers, alpine peaks and deep river valleys
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Seabirds fly above the sea by an iceberg

Grandeur and resilience of Antarctic wildlife captured in 14 incredible photos

Striking images of life in Antarctica, from penguins and seals, to seabirds and whales.
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"This grimacingly ugly creature has adorned itself with gold and, yet, still manages to look ghastly... " 10 ugliest, hideous animals in the ocean

Not every creature in the sea won the genetic lottery
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Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus)

Mushrooms vs fungi: what's the difference? Discover exactly what mushroom means and why fungi shouldn't be messed with

Use the word mushroom when you mean fungus? Or just confused about what they mean – here's an explanation of the two terms
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Champignon mushroom Mycelium

This underground web of fungi is so huge it could reach the sun 1 billion times. Scientists have mapped it for the first time

The worldwide network of mycorrhizal fungi has been mapped out – and its length is astonishing
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Goblin shark

Deep-sea scientists just filmed an elusive predator with “grotesquely protruding jaw” alive 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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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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