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Young spectacled bear

These are the world’s smallest (and adorable) bear species – and no, you still can’t cuddle them

Small in size, big in bite. From unusual eating habits to strange behaviours, we explore what makes the world’s smallest bears unique.
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Jaguar meow

Camera traps hidden in Brazilian rainforest. They just captured something that has never been seen before

The cameras recorded jaguars meowing in the wild for the first time.
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Brazilian free-tailed bats

With a population of 15 million with this is the biggest mammal gathering on Earth – and it happens in Texas...

Forget festivals and sporting events, the Bracken Cave bat colony is considered to be the largest gathering of mammals on Earth
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Rockhead poacher

There's a weird fish in Washington with a huge hole in its head. Scientists think they've figured out why

Researchers studying rockhead poachers from Deadman Bay think they may have solved the mystery of the fish's odd bowl-shaped head.
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Why is it called a murder of crows?

Why is a group of crows called a murder?

Wondered why a group of crows earned the rather dark title of 'a murder of crows'? Mike Toms explains how this strange collective noun came about
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It once numbered in the millions and even blocked out the sun – so why did the passenger pigeon suddenly become extinct?

All you need to know about the passenger pigeon, including why this once abundant bird went extinct
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Coconut Octopus using two half clam shells as armor (Ampjioctopus marginatus) Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

It might look like a clam, but don’t be fooled – this is no clam. It walks on two legs and tucks its home under its arms wherever it goes

This bizarre sea creature blurs the line between animal and object, strutting across the ocean floor while hiding in plain sight.
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Wild horses in the Hungarian moorland

Year of the Horse 2026: What does this majestic and powerful creature symbolise in the lunar calendar?

Discover the meaning and history of the horse in ancient Asian culture
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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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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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Save 30% when you subscribe to BBC Wildlife Magazine, plus receive Simon Barnes’ latest release, Spring is the Only Season
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