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Flowerhorn Cichlid is one of the weirdest fish in the world

"It doesn't come much weirder than having a see-through head!" 16 strangest, weirdest fish in the world, including one that can incredibly live out of water

Our seas are brimming with strange and wonderful creatures. Meet 13 of the weirdest fish in the world, which sport everything from super-long noses to golfball heads
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A majestic Harpy Eagle

"The blow was unbelievably powerful, like being hit with a baseball bat. To make it worse, one of her talons pierced my neck, leaving it numb and bleeding."

The harpies were mythological spirits that took the dead to hell, but this harpy eagle was intent on taking James out.
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"I was filming in the Coral Sea when a huge shark rocketed up from the deep and came straight for me..."

marine photographer Tony Wu talks close shaves at sea and whale poo moments
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Canadian Beaver at Reflection Lake, Alaska Highway 97, Toad River, British Columbia, Canada

Why do beavers build dams? And how on Earth do they do it?

All you need to know about why beavers make dams
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Chinese Giant Salamander, the largest amphibian

It's as long as a bicycle, weighs the same as a German shepherd dog, is slightly creepy looking – and cries like a baby when removed from water

The giant salamanders of the Far East are by far the biggest amphibians in the world - but which one is king of all?
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Great white shark

Do sharks really die if they stop swimming?

Why for some sharks stopping isn't an option...
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Mother Sloth bear with two young babies on her back fighting with male tiger in forests.

"Now on all fours, it turned and charged at the tiger. As it took the lead, the feline retreated gradually"– A photographer got more than he bargained for...

Wildlife photographer Hakimuddin Saify got more than he bargained for while watching a foraging sloth bear.
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It's longer than 4 buses put together, yet only as thick as a coin – and is one deadly predator...

Adrian Barnett explains why the Praya dubia is not just one of the longest predators in the ocean, but one of the most abundant too.
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giant golden-crowned flying fox

It's wider than a doorway, bigger than a buzzard yet weighs less than a suitcase... 

Did you know the biggest bats in the world are bigger than buzzards? Stuart Blackman takes a look at the contenders
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biggest rat

Did you know the biggest rat in the world is nearly a metre long? That's one whopping rat...

Meet the two biggest rats in the world - one in length and one in weight...almost 4kg to be precise
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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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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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"If you see any of these signs, back away slowly" – how to stay safe around wild elephants

Always remember wild elephants can be dangerous, especially if they feel threatened
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"The elephant crashed into the vehicle again, trying to roll it.  I shouted to get out and the students slid out of the tilting car."

Elephants are responding to poaching and human-wildlife conflict in unpredictable ways, and even an experienced guide can find themselves in trouble.
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Scenic airplane perspective of Queensland coral reef showing turquoise waters and natural patterns.

What’s the difference between fringing reefs, atolls and barrier reefs?

Coral reefs may look similar at first glance, but their shapes, locations and structures reveal how they form – and how vulnerable they are.
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Lowland Streaked Tenrec (Hemicentetes semispinosus), MadagascarTenrec de semispinosus de Hemicentetes (Hemicentetes semispinosus), MadagascarStreifentanrek oder Streifentenrek (Hemicentetes semispinosus), Madagaskar

This crazy animal looks like a cross between a porcupine, hedgehog and a bee – meet one of Madagascar's weirdest animals

What on earth is this spiky creature?
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"Suddenly I realise what’s going on. There’s no wounded animal here – it’s a mother giving birth."

In the encounter of a lifetime, Kurt meets a sperm whale only seconds after its birth
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Crocodile luring birds

Sneaky, hungry crocodiles have chilling trick to lure birds to their death

Not so dim after all: alligators and crocodiles have been caught using sticks as bait to ambush birds – a rare display of cunning that challenges what we think we know about reptile intelligence.
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mythical monsters

Cyclops, pouākai, bunyips – 9 mythical, monstrous, monsters that may have been inspired by huge, real-life, prehistoric creatures 

These monsters from mythology may be able to trace their roots back to some real-life, prehistoric creatures…
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Richard Birchett

“Lying for more than three hours in freezing water left me close to hypothermic.” A wildlife photographer on capturing the perfect shot

Wildlife photographer Richard Birchett on magical merlins, wily coyotes and charging deer
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Sea pig

It looks like a pig – but this is no ordinary pig. It lives 3 miles down in the ocean, crawling along the sea floor using weird, inflatable legs

This strange pink animal roams the deep ocean, feeding on decay and moving with hydraulic “feet.
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Axel Gomille

“We were literally running for our lives. If one of us had tripped, there’s nothing we would have been able to do.”

Wildlife photographer Axel Gomille on sprinting elephants and collecting movie characters
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A macro shot of tarantula wolf spider (Lycosa tarantula)

"Out of the hole rushed the biggest spider I had ever seen. We were totally unprepared for the speed and ferocity"

After trekking in the scorching heat, Ben Aldiss came across a giant arachnid lurking in the shadows.
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set of different kinds of forest birds sparrow, tit and woodpecker sitting on a beautiful branch in the garden

Can birds understand each other? Just how do they team up to fight predators?

Birds speak different languages – but when danger strikes, some learn to listen, decoding unfamiliar calls through the voices of others
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