Mammals

Fascinating facts about our warm blooded friends - the mammals.

Mammals episode four: What to expect from the 'Cold' episode

Elusive wolverines, hibernating bats and mountain-roaming polar bears feature in episode four of Sir David Attenborough's stunning new wildlife series, Mammals. Find out what else to expect from the episode, plus how to watch it.
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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck?

Ellen Husain answers the question 'how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood'
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Discover Australia's iconic wombat: Your ultimate guide to the most adorable creature down under

Discover why these marsupials are beloved icons of Australian wildlife.
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Beavers are saving the 'most photographed village in England'. Here's how

Five years after being released on an estate in Essex, beavers are reducing the risks of both drought and flooding in the nearby village of Finchingfield, suggests a new study.
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Meet the hero shrew, whose remarkable strong spine can withstand being stood on by a human

Is there really a shrew that can survive being stood on by a 70kg human for five minutes? Nick Baker investigates
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Australian-born cheetah released in Africa for the first time ever. Watch the heart-warming moment Edie is set free

A cheetah cub from Sydney becomes the first captive-born cheetah to be relocated from Australia to a new life in the wild in Africa.
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Mammals episode three: What to expect from the 'Water' episode

Hunting orcas, diving monkeys and star-nosed moles feature in episode three of Sir David Attenborough's stunning new wildlife series, Mammals. Find out what else to expect from the episode, plus how to watch it.
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Great ape guide: learn all about the different great ape species, where they live and what they eat

Learn all about great apes in this expert guide from Nakedi Maputla from African Wildlife Foundation
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What are Old World Monkeys?

Stuart Blackman explains the difference between old world and new world monkeys
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Meet the fisher cat, which is not a cat and doesn't eat fish

Learn all about the fisher in this expert guide by Pamela Flick, from Defenders of Wildlife
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Mammals episode two: What to expect from 'The New Wild' episode

Pig-tailed macaques, duelling hippos and roaming buffalo star in episode two of Sir David Attenborough's incredible new wildlife series, Mammals. Find out what else to expect from the episode, plus how to watch it.
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“If I were a vegetable, I would not mess with a pygmy rock-wallaby. They totally have ‘Little Wallaby Syndrome’”

Dwarf rock-wallabies have an incredibly powerful bite compared to their much larger relatives, say scientists in Australia after analysing nearly 400 skulls
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Chimp moms play 'airplanes' with their kids, even when they're tired and hungry

Mamma chimps prioritise playtime with their offspring, even when food is scarce, according to new research.
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Mammals episode one: What to expect from the 'Dark' episode

Here's what to expect from episode one of Sir David Attenborough's incredible new wildlife series, Mammals
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"Strange-looking" dwarf deer found hidden in a remote valley in the Andes Mountains

The tiny new deer species, which stands 38cm tall and weighs less than 10kg, was discovered in the Huancabamba Depression, a broad river valley in the Peruvian Andes
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What’s the difference between hair and fur?

One of our favourite questions, and the answer might surprise you!
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Can hippos breathe underwater?

How exactly have these notoriously aggessive animals evolved to function under the water?
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Unicorns of the sea: Why do narwhals have tusks?

What is the narwhal's tusk? How long can it grow? What's it used for? Read on to find out the answers.
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Just like that, ‘plonk’, I had an exhausted and soaking wet adult badger on my lap

In the aftermath of floods in Upton-on-Severn, a valiant badger rescue mission unfolds. Louise McGowan from Nature England reports on this heart-warming tale.
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Raccoons were introduced to Nazi Germany in the 1930s – and have been causing mayhem ever since

The common raccoon has made itself at home in Germany, but attitudes towards these ‘masked bandits’ are polarised, says Katharina Vlaanderen
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"They told me they executed the largest ivory bust in Indian history". Poacher director on the compelling new crime series

Award-winning filmmaker, writer and director Richie Mehta discusses what inspired him to create the new wildlife crime drama, Poacher.
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"It's cold-blooded murder": The real-life story behind Poacher, Amazon's blockbuster wildlife crime drama

Poacher is a dramatisation of the largest ever elephant poaching case in India. Graeme Green speaks to Jose Louies, Chief of Enforcement during the investigation, and a host of other experts to find out more about the events that took place, the new crime series and the state of the Asian ivory trade today.
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