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USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) runs while fishing for spawning salmon in shallow stream along Kinak Bay

Can a human outrun a bear? 

Only a muppet would try and outrun a bear, says Helen Pilcher. Here's why...
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Side view of adult polar bear. Snowy ground and looking towards camera. It has yellowish fur which prevents to lost heat. It's mouth is open and canine can seen. It has small and round ears and big paws.

"There we were, being ambushed by a probably very hungry polar bear, in a boat with no engine and no means of protecting ourselves..."

Documentary cinematographer Jamie McPherson recalls his terrifying encounter with a polar bear in the Arctic wilderness.
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"Its lethal toxins rapidly interfere with nerve function, locking muscles & shutting down vital processes." Despite its beauty it's one deadly shell

Is this the world’s deadliest beach souvenir?
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Suicide tree or pong-pong (Cerbera odollam), fruit on a tree in a tropical climate, Southeast Asia, Thailand.

“Untreated, the progression is grim: nausea and vomiting give way to cardiac arrest. Death can come within an hour.”

It bears white flowers and green fruit – but hidden inside its seeds is a potent cardiac poison called cerberin.
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"Imagine if you had a leg amputated that then hopped off to lead a life of its own as a zombie?"

When it comes to animal talents this is one of the strangest...
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A beautiful scenery of an octopus swimming in the Adriatic Sea as an underwater photographer and scuba diver captures its graceful movement.

"100,000 individuals can make up a single raft..." 10 gobsmacking, bizarre, animal-made structures. You won't believe number 8 can float...

We’re not the only animals capable of impressive feats of engineering…
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Mammoth tusk at the excavation site in Taimering

This gigantic tusk and more than 70 bones were dug up at a construction site in Germany. Here's why the discovery is so exceptional

After several years of detailed study, scientists from Germany have cracked a cold case that has been on ice since the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Great bowerbird (Chlamydera nuchalis)

In an Australian city, birds are collecting handcuffs, medicine jars and banknotes. This is why

A new study in Queensland reveals that city-dwelling male great bowerbirds are using human items to impress females.
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Weirdest reptiles

"It can run across water at speeds of 5 feet per second. That's pretty nippy..." 9 weirdest reptiles in the world, including a devil with two heads

Discover the world's weirdest and wackiest reptiles
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Red howler monkey

“I can barely believe that such an eerie sound could be created by an animal.” Tourists armed with tech are heading into the Amazon – to save monkeys

In Peru’s rainforests, primate conservation is striking a new chord, with citizen scientists playing a significant part as sound engineers
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Birds

How to identify wildlife

Red squirrel vs grey squirrel: Think you know how they differ? Think again as the differences between these two squirrels will surprise you

We take a look at how the red squirrel differs to its American grey cousin
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Brown rat. © Mike Lane/Getty

Brown rat or water vole: How to tell the difference between these two lookalike-rodents

When all you've seen is a flash of brown fur, it can be hard to know whether it was a water vole or rat. Though the two species tend to live in different habitats, there are areas where they overlap, potentially leading to cases of mistaken identity. So how do you tell rats and water voles apart?
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Eurasian otter. © Ed Evans/Getty

Mink or otter? What's the difference between these two slippery, semiaquatic lookalikes?

How do you tell the difference between otters and mink?
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A peregrine falcon with a dead partridge. © Alan Tunnicliffe Photography/Getty

It's the fastest animal in the world and its deadly claws can catch prey mid-air: Meet one of the world's most incredible birds of prey

Peregrines are the ultimate urban predator. Learn all about them, including how to spot them ‘stooping’ to catch prey
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