Mammals
Fascinating facts about our warm blooded friends - the mammals.
"Fantastic news": giraffes are making a comeback – new report reveals which species are on the rise
Today is World Giraffe Day – and what better way to celebrate it than with an uplifting news story: three out of the four giraffe species appear to be increasing in number across Africa, according to a new report.
10 amazing Antarctic animals – including one with antifreeze blood and another with razor-sharp teeth to bite air holes in the ice
Discover the most remarkable, captivating wildlife that thrives in one of the least hospitable places on Earth – Antarctica
See the first-ever photo of Africa's 'forgotten' animal
The image was captured during a recent survey in the Upemba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Community-led conservation offers new hope for the world's most trafficked mammal
A new action plan unites experts and communities to protect pangolins in southern Africa.
Watch agonising BBC footage of an adorable baby ibex running for its life up perilous cliffs, with hungry foxes in pursuit
Ibex go to extraordinary lengths to escape red foxes
Gob-smacking BBC footage shows young wildebeest faced with a lethal almost suicidal cliff-face drop – does he jump?
Before they even reach the treacherous currents of the river, these wildebeest must leap from the sheer side of a cliff
Just how and why did the elephant get its remarkable trunk?
What is an elephant's trunk used for and how many muscles are in it?
Scientists took DNA from 280 cats and discovered something curious about their purring
A new study links cats’ purring and vocal behaviour to variations in the androgen receptor gene – with implications for cat welfare
Coastal wolf found dead in lair on Alaskan island – dissection reveals curious thing that caused it
Scientists investigating the coastal wolf's death tested tissue samples for viruses, disease, algal toxins and contaminants. Here's what they found...
Deadly prehistoric cats: 10 ruthless hunters that roamed the planet thousands of years ago – including one that was the size of a polar bear
From tigers to tabbies, today’s cats come in many different shapes, sizes, and temperaments.
Their ancestors were just as diverse, if not more so, says Will Newton. Here are our top 10 prehistoric cats…
It's harpoon-proof, 'sings' jazz music, and lives up to 200 years – meet the bowhead whale, a record-breaking giant of the animal world
The animal can also smash through solid ice and has no teeth – and has left scientists baffled over the years
"My grandfather became an orangutan”: The people who believe family members turn into great apes
Some among Sarawak's Iban consider their local orangutans to be 'family'. Mark Eveleigh joins these descendents of Bornean headhunters to discover why.
When monkey researchers spent 36 days watching baboons, they discovered something very 'human' about the way they walk
New research uncovers the surprising truth behind the mysterious march of these wild primates – and it’s got nothing to do with predators or food.
Why the world's biggest land baby stumbles before they can stomp. Watch adorable BBC footage of clumsy baby elephants taking their first steps
Watch this adorable BBC Earth footage of an elephant calf mastering its first steps and bonding with the herd.
Watch amazing footage of dolphins performing spectacular 3 metre-high aerial corkscrews – and learn how and why they do it
Spinner dolphins are famed for the acrobatic spins, but just why and how do they perform these gymnastic moves?
The thylacine became extinct in the 1960s... or did it?
Tantalising sightings of this enigmatic Australian marsupial continue to inspire the belief that it could still be out there.
Swimming pigs? The island where wild pigs roam - and swim out to welcome visitors. Watch the amazing footage here...
How did pigs get to the Bahamas? Well, there are several explanations – some more likely than others...
"Incredibly emotional": moving footage shows orphaned gorillas returning to wild after 10 years of rehabilitation
These four female eastern lowland gorillas were rescued from poachers a decade ago – discover their incredible journey back to the wild.
"No way!" Gob-smacking footage of a gigantic two-tonne elephant seal taking a rest on a South African police car
After shocking residents in the coastal community of Gordon's Bay, the southern elephant seal was safely relocated to the sea.
These 11 intimate photographs capture the stunning beauty of wild wolves
Teamwork, resilience and community – wolves have it all. We journey across continents to meet some of the most charismatic members of the wolf family
It has supermodel legs, walks like a camel, hunts like a cat and loves fruit. Meet one of the weirdest dogs on the planet
James Fair tracks down the enigmatic and strange maned wolf
Smallest otter in the world rediscovered in Nepal after 185-year absence
The rediscovery of the Asian short-clawed otter in Nepal comes at the halfway point of a three-year otter conservation project on the Lower Karnali River.
Rehoming centres or moggie exploitation: are cat cafes ever ethical? Whatever you think, they’re sweeping the UK
The number of cat cafes in the UK has risen significantly over the past year – but are they safe and ethical for the cats? James Fair takes a look
Alpacas vs llamas – what's the difference between these two South American camelids?
Though they share many similarities as close relatives in the camelid family, alpacas and llamas have several distinct differences