Mammals

Mammals

Fascinating facts about our warm blooded friends - the mammals.

Watch incredibly cute footage of shy orphaned baby elephant trying to make friends while swimming

The clip was filmed for Apple TV's Born to be Wild, which follows the extraordinary bond between baby animals and humans
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What's the difference between a tiger and a lion? Just how do these majestic big cats differ in size, power –and which is the best hunter?

How the world’s biggest cats really compare
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deer vs reindeer

Reindeer vs deer: what's the difference between a reindeer and a deer? Other than one can fly obviously...

What are reindeer? How do they differ to deer? Lauren Cosson​​​​ from the Essex Wildlife Trust explains.
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Sagalee bear cub Born to Be Wild

Watch adorable footage of an abandoned baby moon bear trying to climb tree in Hugh Bonneville-narrated TV series

In the new Apple TV series Born to Be Wild, we follow six endangered baby animals – including Sagalee, a moon bear cub
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Subarctic researchers document “rare” and mysterious behaviour for the first time – and it’s crucial to this predator’s survival

A subartic encounter has left researchers filled with hope
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Prairie dog

It was home to 400 million chattering residents and almost the size of Ireland – and was deep underground

In 1901, an ecologist discovered an enormous animal 'town' in West Texas
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Vampire squid

5 animals that can turn themselves inside out - from reversible anuses to exploding intestines

When it comes to these animals, the natural world proves that internal body parts shouldn't always stay that way...
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Puma hunting Magellanic penguins

"They can eat almost anything." Pumas caught hunting surprising prey on coast of Patagonia

The novel hunting behaviour was observed on the windswept shores of Monte León National Park in south-east Argentina.
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Jaguar feeding on prey

These 9 incredible, brutal jaguar photos reveal the lethal power and fierce cunning of these top predators

These awesome images demonstrate the speed, power and skill of these deadly predators
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Polar bear with twin cubs, in Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada.  Johnny Johnson/Getty

It's the largest, most powerful and deadliest bear on the planet – AND views us as prey, able to make short work of our puny bodies...

As the world's largest bear, and largest land carnivore, polar bears are impressive mammals. They are adapted to living in the harsh Arctic environment, and threatened by climate change.
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Bonobos

Female bonobos have “confusing” mating signals – but males have cracked their code, thanks to inflatable genitals

Scientists have discovered that male bonobos are able to track females’ unpredictable reproductive cycles
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Camera footage shows wolf doing something astonishing that's never been seen before - staggering scientists

Remarkable new footage shows a wild gray wolf using a human crab trap with startling precision, challenging what we thought we knew about wolf intelligence.
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Nsefu lion (Panthera leo) pride on the move with their cubs during the wet season

Crocodile attacks lion cub on Zambian river. Here's how its pride reacts...

In BBC TV series Kingdom, a lion pride must cross croc-infested waters. Will they make it?
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Eastern quoll

It’s not just glow worms or fireflies that glow in the dark… this is the first ever image of a wild marsupial lighting up under UV

Biofluorescence is most common in marsupials such as platypuses and quolls
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A leopard carries her kill, a topi, up a tree after hunting at the Maasai Mara National Reserve on October 14, 2023 in Kenya, Africa.

11 ferocious big cat photos that reveal the savage strength of these ruthless, brutal apex predators

These incredible images are raw and powerful.
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"Their eerie howling from a wintery mountainside will still bring a shiver to the spine" – 10 biggest wild dogs on the planet

Discover the biggest and most ferocious members of the dog family
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A European hamster in a meadow looking for food, cemetery in Meidling (Vienna, Austria)

Wait there's wild hamsters? Oh yes – and they're fuzzy, feisty, and just as cute and podgy as your childhood pet, just 4 times the size

Europe's wild hamsters are feisty giants with a predatory streak, but under threat, says Mark Stratton
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<em>"Camp Female grew up around safari vehicles behaving responsibly and, as a result, is the most relaxed leopard I have ever known." © Suzi Ezsterhas</em>

A mother's love: 13 beautifully intimate photos that capture the loveable and unbreakable bond between a leopard mother and her adorable cubs

Leopard mothers with young cubs are notoriously elusive, but one female in a quiet corner of Botswana has allowed wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas a privileged view into family life. Leopards, it seems, can change their spots.
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Guatemala forest

Puma DNA found deep in Guatemalan rainforest. Analysis reveals the cats are eating something unexpected

Researchers also gathered DNA from jaguars, ocelots and margays, discovering the measures these wild cats go to in order to live side by side.
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Camera trap captures tiger in the Leuser Ecosystem

Tiger experts hide camera traps in Sumatran jungle. What they capture is “critically important”

The study took place in the Leuser Ecosystem, a vast jungle area near the northern tip of the Indonesian island.
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Reindeer in natural environment, Tromso region, Northern Norway.

From wild herds to festive favourites: All you need to know about reindeer and how they became a key part of Christmas

Reindeer may now be famed for their Christmas associations, but their history with humans goes back thousands of years
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BBC Kingdom Flint African wild dog

 Crocodile snatches wild dog from riverbank in Zambia. Then its pack turns up to try and save it

In footage captured for BBC's Kingdom, a wild dog is caught in the jaws of a crocodile – can his pack members save him?
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Northern elephant seals

Researchers played elephant seals the calls of their nemeses. This is what happened next

Male elephant seals might remember the calls of their adversaries from previous breeding seasons, a new study suggests.
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