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Guy Edwardes

“I glanced in the mirror and saw a huge, deadly creature crawling out of my shirt. I've never disrobed so quickly in my life.”

Wildlife photographer Guy Edwardes on bad weather, big spiders and a brush with the police
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5 ways to live forever: the secrets behind why some species live for a very long time

Why are some species able to live for a very long time? We take a look at the characteristics needed for a long life
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6 biggest spiders in the UK, including one with a humongous 7cm leg-span: look for them in canals, gardens, ditches... and under your bed

Don't be fooled in thinking large spiders live on exotic shores as the UK is home to a few giants..
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Giraffe facts

They sleep for just 30 minutes a night and only drink a couple of times a week... 15 crazy facts about the world's tallest animal

Impress your family and friends with your giraffe knowledge
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mangrove rivulus can live out of water

How long can a fish live out of water? Meet one weird fish that can survive two months on dry land...

The amount of time a fish can survive out of water depends on the type of fish, and there is one species that is particularly adept...
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How do birds sleep

How do birds sleep? Can they sleep when flying? And why don't they fall out of trees when asleep?

How do birds sleep? Can they sleep when flying? And how do they sleep in trees without falling out? A lot depends on the species.
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Queen parrotfish in its mucus bubble

"Come sundown it slips into a crevice and secretes a bubble of mucus that swells up and over its head like a diving helmet..."

The queen parrotfish Scarus vetula is by day a beautiful and diver-friendly reef fish. By night, it’s a reclusive slime-bag. Literally. Here's why...
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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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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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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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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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MADRID, SPAIN - 2025/09/20: A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), a large Old World monkey native to west central Africa pictured in its enclosure at Madrid Zoo. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

It has brilliantly-coloured buttocks, electric blue faces and weighs the same as a Labrador

Learn all about one of the world's most colourful monkey, the mandrill including what it eats and the threats it faces
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In the wilderness of Murchison Falls National Park

Shock moment troop uses a clever distraction plot to steal a fawn right in front of its helpless mother

Safari guide James Nguya witnessed just how smart baboons can be, when it comes to hunting and eating prey
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tube web spider

Do spiders talk to each other?

We take a look at how spiders communicate with each other
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Closeup of green human eye in low light technique. Hyperopia, myopia, astigmatism and laser vision correction

How did eyes evolve? The bizarre story behind your vision and why octopuses are truly the greatest of all life-forms

The incredible story of our vision
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Rafflesia arnoldii is the largest flower in the world

It's as big as a tractor tyre and smells like a rotting corpse

Why the biggest flower in the world is also the smelliest...
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Hydnora africana

It looks like an extra-terrestrial being that fell to Earth, behaves like a vampire and smells like rotting meat

We take a look at one of the world's strangest and smelliest plants
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Blackbird nest with three chicks

Why don’t baby birds make less noise to avoid attracting predators?

To be honest making a noise isn't always the best strategy for staying alive...
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It's as long as a baseball bat, weighs the same as a Labrador and is preyed on by one of the world's deadliest animals

Learn all about one of the least known sea turtl - the flatback turtles
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Freshwater crab (Potamon fluviatile), living inside Traiano's Markerts in old Rome ruins, Rome (Italy). This population is there since very long time, probably since medieval times or even before.

Underneath the ruins of ancient Rome surprising giant creatures roam - to the amazement of scientists

Emperors have come and gone but, today, the leaders of this Roman monument live and die by pincers, not swords
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Close-up of Robber fly eats its prey

9 ruthless insect assassins – including one that chops the heads of its victims before removing their limbs

From venomous ants to zombie wasps, these insect predators deploy some of the grisliest hunting strategies in the natural world.
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Mantis with insect prey

Devouring prey alive and biting off a mate’s head – these 9 praying mantis photos are jaw-dropping

When it strikes, the praying mantis moves with explosive speed...
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Giant Gippsland earthworm crawls through a tunnel

It can grow over 2m long, is made up of 400 body segments and makes a strange gurgling sound as it moves underground

It can grow over 2m long, is made up of 400 body segments and makes a strange gurgling sound as it moves beneath the ground.
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Thwaites Glacier

It’s 80 miles wide, larger than the state of Florida and is dubbed the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ – discover Antarctica’s most unstable glacier

Often referred to as the ‘Doomsday Glacier’, Thwaites Glacier is a fragile ice giant whose collapse could accelerate sea-level rise
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