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Iceland or Scotland: Which wildlife cruise is right for you?
Geological wonders or forest-flanked lochs, the landscapes of Iceland and Scotland are equally magical, but which calls your name? Read on to learn more about each destination.
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It clatters like a machine gun and has a face like a shoe – meet the prehistoric-looking giant that stalks the swamps of Africa
This bird can can stand still as a statue for hours, will stare you out and cruelly kill its sibling using its huge, razor-sharp bill
How many times could a lizard regrow its tail?
Some lizards boast the amazing skill of detaching and regrowing their tails to escape predators. John Baker explores whether they can do this multiple times
Why Atlantic Canada is a must-visit destination for wildlife lovers
Craggy peaks, lush forests and miles of picturesque coastline — the provinces of Eastern Canada are home to some incredible scenery and unique wildlife. Keep reading to find out which animals live here and the best way to explore the region.
Like to dive? Check out these extraordinarily beautiful underwater statues teeming with wildlife
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They look as if they could just get up and scuttle away…" Glittering fossils preserved in gold reveal exciting new evolutionary clues
A new species of arthropod, distantly related to spiders and scorpions, has been discovered fossilised in fool’s gold in New York
Could being more social be the key to living longer?
The secret to long life in the animal kingdom? Be more social, says Oxford researchers.
How orcas team up and unleash brutal 'wave attacks' that knock seals off ice floes into the water- where the predators are waiting....
Orcas in Antarctica have developed a ruthless hunting strategy... wave-washing, says Bob Pitman
Fearsome hunters: meet nature's masters of attack
Steve Backshall takes a look at the adaptions that make animals lethal predators or ultimate surviors
Why aren't there penguins in the Arctic?
Ever wondered why the Arctic doesn't have penguins? Ellen Husain explains
What was the first ever apex predator? Meet the prehistoric Anomalocaris who ruled before the dinosaurs
Paul Chamber takes a look at the world's first top predator, who ruled the Earth's waters 500 million years ago
Meet the tiny shark that uses its saw-like teeth like a cookie cutter, ripping circular chunks of flesh from its prey
Big Cats 24/7 live: Watch BBC Earth's first ever live stream from the Big Cats camp in Botswana
Get ready for a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Big Cats 24/7, streaming live on the BBC Earth Youtube channel on 29 September. Tune in at 2pm!
Last year, the Earth rumbled for 9 days. Now scientists know why
A USO – or 'unidentified seismic event' – baffled scientists, sparking a global hunt for its source, says David Pidgeon
BBC Wildlife, BBC Sky at Night & BBC Countryfile– Isle of Man – Terms and Conditions
Is it just a flamingo’s feathers that are pink?
Are flamingos pink on the inside as well as the outside? Paul Rose takes a look
Moon bear guide: where they live, what they eat - and how these charismatic black bears are being saved from cruel farming practices
What are moon bears? Where do moon bears live?
Learn all about the beguiling moon bear in Heidi Quine's expert guide
Guide to Little Tobago island: when to visit and what to see
Located about a mile off the mainland’s north-eastern coast, this protected island is one of the best places to see native and migratory seabirds in Tobago. This helpful guide tells you everything you need to know.