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Scuba divers went into a tidal cave in Bermuda and found a segmented creature lurking in the darkness

The cave-dwelling animal, which is new to science, highlights the fragility of the island's subterranean habitats, say scientists.
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“They eat everything – anything that fits into their mouth”: how scientists solved a deadly issue in the deep valleys of Yosemite

Northwestern pond turtles are one of several native species making a comeback in the US national park thanks to the removal of invasive American bullfrogs, a new study has found.
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8 of the world's most dangerous trees – including the exploding 'dynamite tree' that fires seeds at speeds up to 160mph

From tropical terrors to coniferous killers – here are some tree species you might want to avoid the next time you’re walking in the woods.
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Explorers film ethereal tentacled creature drifting through the twilight zone

These mystical animals are known for their remarkable escape strategy – when in danger, they detach their own tentacles to get away.
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Are there great white sharks in New Zealand waters?

The country is a haven for wildlife with many of its own endemic species – but can great white sharks be found there?
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Are there any crocodiles in the sea?

Saltwater crocodiles can tolerate seawater and have been found miles offshore, even though they’re not strong swimmers
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What is the largest shark of all time? Meet the ocean giant with a bite force ten times stronger than a great white

Ever wondered what the largest shark of all time is? Will Newton take a look at the evidence
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Meet the crab-legged giants that haunt Australian homes and hunt with terrifying speed

With over 1,200 species found across the globe, huntsman spiders are fast-moving, long-legged arachnids full of surprises — from their sideways sprint to their unusual mating rituals
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Can dogs and foxes interbreed?

Until recently it was thought impossible for dogs and foxes to interbreed, but a landmark discovery has turned the theory on its head
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Birds

What's the most common bird in the world?

From agricultural pests to garden favourites, these are the most common and widely seen birds around the world – both wild and domestic
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It sleeps while flying, cannibalises the young and forces other birds to vomit up their food – then eats its sloppy seconds

This bird also has a rather bizarre (and incredibly vocal) mating display that involves an inflating pouch
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15 spectacular images of charismatic yet fierce puffins – offering intimate glimpse at island life

Meet the puffins of Skomer Island, which have been photographed by the award-winning wildlife photographer, Becky Bunce.
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Cute, colourful, tiny – and weird – they can beat their wings 50-80 times a second and are the only birds that can fly backwards.

Often brightly coloured, hummingbirds are fascinating and beautiful birds, learn more about hummingbirds in our expert guide, including how fast they beat their wings and where to see in the wild.
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Amazing videos show flamingos making underwater tornadoes to catch prey

By foot-stomping and head-jerking, flamingos create vortexes that help them catch their food.
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“It’s surreal coming face-to-feathers with a bizarre bird you've waited half a lifetime to see”: An epic quest for the world’s most elusive birds

An adventure in Papua New Guinea to seek some of the world’s most incredible birds of paradise was the culmination of a 40-year dream for naturalist and TV presenter Mike Dilger.
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How to identify wildlife

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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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Plants

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