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Elevated view across the Khasi hills Meghalaya, India.

The world’s longest venomous snake and a creature that smells like popcorn – meet 9 animals living in the wettest place on Earth

This remarkable place has a remarkable amount of rainfall. And as a result, the forests around it are hugely biodiverse
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River Nile

It flows over 4,000 miles, crosses 11 countries – and a deadly apex predator lurks within it

The Nile crocodile is one the river's most deadly – and patient – ambush predators
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Kjerulf Fjord in the national park is known as the Iceberg Graveyard because icebergs are driven in by wind and currents and become stranded. Credit: Getty Images

It’s 100 times the size of Yellowstone, almost entirely covered by ice and is home to the ‘Iceberg Graveyard’

Northeast Greenland National Park is a wilderness so large it's more than 100 times the size of Yellowstone
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Chesapeake Bay

“Notoriously cannibalistic.” Animals are eating their own kind in this enormous US estuary

Researchers used 37 years of data to study predation on blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay. They discovered the animals are eating each other.
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Isolated tree root bridge natural formed single decker at day from flat angle

It may look like a bridge, but this crossing isn’t made of brick or concrete – but it lasts for hundreds of years

Discover the incredible way humans use trees in this remote forest in India
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Spotted hyena at night

Huge carnivores are roaming the streets of this Ethiopian city. What they're doing could be saving people $100,000 USD per year

In the city of Mekelle, hyenas and other urban scavengers are helping save the waste disposal sector money while also curbing carbon emissions, new study finds.
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Death Valley National Park on 28 February. A visitor walks amongst a cluster of desert gold wildflowers blooming near Ashford Junction at the southern end of Death Valley National Park

Stunning wildflower 'superbloom' sweeps through Death Valley. It's the best display in a decade

The hottest place on the planet has transformed into a sea of colour, as desert gold and notch-leaf phacelia flowers fill the valley floor.
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Sahara Desert

It’s almost the size of the US, spans 11 countries and is home to a creature that looks like a sabre-toothed sausage

The Sahara Desert is one of the world's most inhospitable places – with some astonishing wildlife
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Ravens flying over wolves

“At first, we were puzzled.” Scientists track 69 ravens through Yellowstone – and make remarkable discovery

The researchers wanted to find out exactly how ravens find wolf kills in the US national park.
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Blood Falls

This Antarctic glacier looks like it’s gushing blood. Scientists have finally figured out what’s going on

Blood Falls erupts from 50-feet-high fissures in one of the most extreme environments on Earth
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San Marino

This microstate borders one of Europe’s most biodiverse mountain ranges but is the least biodiverse country in the world – here’s why

San Marino is a mountainous microstate measuring just 61km2
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Mammoth Cave

There’s a cave in Kentucky that’s 426 miles long – and fish-eating spiders lurk in it

Mammoth Cave is the longest known cave system in the world – but where is it?
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Alerce tree study in Chile

Scientists looked beneath one of oldest trees on Earth. What they found is astounding

The researchers discovered a hidden world of life among the roots of Chile's ancient alerce trees. Here's why that's important.
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It's a staggering 300 metres underground, features amazing 11-metre-tall crystals – and has a deadly 90% humidity level

The island of Tristan da Cunha from the southern end.

It's 3 times the size of the UK and home to rare penguins, alien-like fish and the world's most isolated inhabited islands

How one tiny island community makes a vast contribution to protecting ocean biodiversity
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Texas snow

The 'Great Texas Freeze' killed thousands of beloved songbirds. Scientists are worried about what might happen next

North America’s largest swallow, the purple martin, was hit hard by winter storms in 2021. With erratic weather events becoming more common, experts are concerned about the bird's long-term survival.
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Aerial view of the wetlands of the Pantanal in Brazil

It’s bigger than Florida, straddles 3 countries and is home to a snake as long as a great white shark

The Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland, is a refuge for some truly extraordinary animals.
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Bull elk

16 stunning photos that reveal the incredible beauty and power of the world’s oldest national park

The USA’s Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the world and is home to a vast array of wildlife
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Carcross Desert

The ‘world’s smallest desert’ covers just 1 square mile, is in Canada and was carved out by ancient glaciers – but it’s not actually a desert

Carcross Desert, in Canada, is often referred to as the world’s smallest desert – although it technically isn’t one
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Atacama Desert

Scientists started digging in one of the world’s driest deserts. What they eventually found was extraordinary

Researchers found that life can thrive even in one of the most extreme environments on Earth
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Caspian Sea

It’s larger than Japan, more than 1km deep and borders 5 countries – and is home to a unique seal population

Why is the world’s largest lake called a sea?
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Mauno Loa volcano eruption

It’s almost twice the size of Washington state and stretches 18 miles down into the Earth’s crust – and it’s underwater too

What’s the largest volcano on Earth? Well, scientists don’t think that it’s on land at all…
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Mountain peak is covered with white snow in Antarctica

The world’s largest desert is enormous and there’s hardly any rain – but it’s not hot. Here’s why

The largest desert in the world isn't where you think it might be...
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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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