Environment

Environment

Daintree River, North Queensland, Australia

"It’s filled with dangerous species. If provoked one will use its claw to rip open the soft bellies of humans to devastating effect."

"There's no life there, period. At least not in the last 20-30,000 years or so...”

A frozen desert at the edge of Antarctica, the McMurdo Dry Valleys offer a rare glimpse into one of the harshest – and most Mars-like – environments on Earth.
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Gulper eel

“The crushing pressure can be anywhere between 100 to 400 atmospheres, which would kill a human instantaneously.”

Between 1,000 and 4,000 metres deep, there isn’t any sunlight at all so creatures find new strategies to survive
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Mapping coral reefs in Australia

Satellite images reveal more than 1,000 unmapped coral reefs in Australia

The discovery of thousands of previously unchartered coral reefs could reinforce conservation efforts in northern Australian waters, say researchers.
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Colorado River in the Grand Canyon

The Colorado River vanished for 5 million years. Scientists may have just figured out where it went

University of California researchers may have solved the mystery of the US river's disappearance from the geological record.
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Underwater wide angle view of a colourful and healthy coral reef composed of soft and hard corals. Small fish is swimming around. Farasan Banks dive sites in the south of the Saudi Red Sea

It can be seen from space, is the size of Morocco and home to animals found nowhere else on Earth

Mars and space

Fungi may survive extreme conditions of Mars and space, say scientists

New study suggests microbes could survive the long trip to Mars
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It's the size of Gambia and one and a half times deeper than the Grand Canyon – Discover Earth’s most mysterious underwater giant

Aerial top down view of the famous Dean's Blue Hole on Long Island, Bahamas

"Sand pours off and disappears below like an underwater waterfall. This eerie phenomenon looks like a monstrous plume of smoke being dragged down into the darkness" 

Plummeting down for more than 200 metres, Dean’s Blue Hole in the Bahamas is one of the world’s deepest blue holes
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Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located in east of Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in the United States noted for its erosional landscape.

Nearly as big as Wales, hotter than 50°C – Inside the inhospitable and rugged Death Valley, where not everyone gets out alive - yet inconceivably wildlife thrives

Welcome to one of the harshest, hottest most inhospitable places on Earth
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Mount Roraima

This 2-billion-year-old giant is 14km long and rises almost 3km into the sky. And it's home to a hairy carnivore

Some of the planet's rarest – and strangest – animals and plants live on the top of South America's otherworldly Mount Roraima.
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Chile's Calbuco volcano eruption

It ruptured the eardrums of sailors, was heard thousands of miles away and the pressure wave circled the Earth

What’s the loudest noise recorded in history? Well, it depends on how you measure it
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Mangrove fiddler crab in St. Mary’s, Georgia

These crabs are racing up the US coastline – and scientists think they know why

The mangrove fiddler crab is being found hundreds of kilometres north of its traditional range. Here's what's going on
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Chicken

‘Pet food accounts for similar levels of global greenhouse gas emissions to the entirety of the Philippines.’ Which animal has the highest carbon footprint?

While it’s a term we mostly use in relation to humans, can we work out the carbon footprint of animals?
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Thylacine paintings discovered in Australian cave less than 1,000 years old, say scientists. Here's why that's a big deal

The carnivorous marsupial is widely thought to have gone extinct on mainland Australia about 3,000 years ago. Artworks found recently in Northern Territory suggests otherwise.
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San Francisco Bay

Why San Francisco Bay has suddenly become a death trap for gray whales

Climate change is pushing starving gray whales into California's San Francisco Bay, where they are often hit and killed by boats, according to a new study.
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Caimán Yacare o caimán negro

It's home to the largest concentration of crocodiles on the planet – 10 million of these ferocious reptiles to be precise. Swimming here is inadvisable...

In the flooded forests and winding rivers of South America’s vast wetlands the black caiman reigns as one of the most formidable predators alive today.
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Sumpfzypressen (Taxodium distichum) im Herbst mit Spanischem Moos (Tillandsia usneoides), Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, USA

It's the size of Los Angeles and simply crawling with deadly alligators, black bears and highly venomous snakes

Emperor penguins in Antarctica

Emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal declared Endangered

Climate change is pushing these Antarctic species to the brink
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An ice-marginal lake in southwest Greenland

Satellite images reveal hidden cause of melting glaciers in Greenland

A new study has found that meltwater lakes at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet are accelerating the flow of major glaciers, potentially contributing to global sea level rise.
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Palaeontologist John Moretti searches for fossils in the stream that flows through Bender’s Cave

“It was just bones all over the floor.” Fossil hunters make astounding discovery in Texan water cave

A flooded cave in central Texas has yielded the remains of Ice Age animals that have never been found in the region before…
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This is a horizontal, color photograph of scenic Lake Okeechoee Florida, one of the largest lakes in the USA. On the sunny winter day the freshwater meets the sky. Bits of grass stick out of the water. Photographed with a Nikon D800 DSLR camera.

It's bigger than London, teeming with a staggering 30,000 dangerous alligators and is one of the deadliest lakes on the planet

it's not advisable to swim in this lake...
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Peschanaya Bay On Lake Baikal in winter. Siberia, Russia

It's as big as Belgium, 25 million years old, 10 times deeper than the English Channel - and home to an animal that exists nowhere else on the planet

“It’s so dry that NASA has used parts of it to test Mars rovers.” 6 extreme places on Earth where you can still find life

Unusual lifeforms can still be found in the most unexpected (and extreme) environments, from the driest deserts to boiling deep-sea vents
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