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What is the smallest owl in the world? Meet a tiny cutie

The world's smallest raptor is by no means the least deadly, despite weighing less than your average tennis ball. Here we introduce the elf owl, the smallest owl in the world
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Why are people scared of spiders? The weird reasons they give us nightmares

We take a look at just why people are scared of spiders
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Why are pufferfish so deadly poisonous - able to kill a human - and how on earth do they avoid poisoning themselves?

Helen Scales takes a look at the highly poisonous pufferfish
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Hyena pseudopenis: Just why do female spotted hyenas have a fake penis? Discover the strange benefits it gives them

Did you know some female spotted hyenas have a pseudopenis? Arjun Dheer explains
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Return of the giant: how the Galápagos tortoise is being brought back from extinction

After two decades of preparations, the island of Floreana in the Galápagos is ready to welcome back an iconic tortoise, says Daniel Bennett
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Do animals laugh?

Can animals laugh? Sophie Scott takes a look at the evidence
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Can anything live on Mars?

We take a closer look at the possibility of microorganisms surviving on the Red Planet
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Meet the world's most confusing animal, the platypus: It's venomous, has an electric organ, glows in the dark and sweats milk...

The animal in question also has a fleshy bill, webbed feet and sharp claws.
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Just how poisonous is ragwort to horses and livestock? Should it be pulled up?

Ragwort is an important plant for biodiversity, but it’s not popular on farmland. Veterinary surgeon Malcolm Morley explains why the species is poisonous to horses and livestock, and why it needs to be managed
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What's the oldest creature on earth?

Which animals have lived on earth the longest? We take a look
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Weird flying animals: discover the different species that can take to the sky

From squirrels to frogs, there are many animals that can take to the air to one degree or another.
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Red panda vs giant panda: what's the difference between these adorable, furry animals?

They are both considered cute and fluffy, but the red panda and giant panda are worlds apart when it comes to taxonomy
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It stinks of manure, has claws on its wings and eats tree leaves – meet the 'flying cow' of the Amazonian swaps

This avian marvel is also known as the stink bird, the skunk bird and the reptile bird
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Why do crabs walk sideways? The surprising reason behind their quirky side-step

Marine biologist Matt Slater explains why walking sideways is the fastest option for crabs
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Are any animals bulletproof?

There are some animals, says Ellen Husain, that seem to be able to deflect bullets...
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Vampire finch: how this blood-thirsty bird rules the roost on a remote outpost of the Galápagos Islands

The tiny bird lives on Wolf and Darwin Islands, the most far-flung of the Galápagos Islands.
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Animals beginning with 'N', including the incredibly cute napu

Discover the wonderful creatures in the animal kingdom, one 'N' at a time.
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7 of the weirdest fungi in the world you (probably) haven't heard of, from the bleeding tooth to dead man's fingers

Fungi can be very strange. Here's our round-up of some of the weirdest fungi on the planet.
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I felt a “gut-wrenching, ever-present guilt that I wasn’t doing enough to save nature.” Eco-anxiety is on the rise - here's how to tackle it

With devastating biodiversity losses and a climate in chaos, it’s not surprising that we are increasingly anxious about the state of our planet says Lucy Lapwing
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024: magical underwater world takes gold

Enjoy a selection of winning images from the renowned Natural History Museum competition, now in its 60th year.
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Mummified seals are appearing in Antarctica’s ice deserts. Explorers just found tracks leading to one of the bodies

Some of the seals are centuries old, preserved by the dry Antarctica air.
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What happens to dead whales? How their humongous carcasses create a whole new ecosystem that will last for decades

Ever wondered what happens when a whale dies in the ocean? Joanna Bagniewska explains
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