Mammals

Mammals

Fascinating facts about our warm blooded friends - the mammals.
Musk Ox in winter at Dovrefjell National Park, Norway.

Weathering the storm: footage shows one of the hardiest animals on Earth enduring brutally cold temperatures 

Musk oxen have long thick coats with a secret layer that helps them stay toasty even when the thermostat drops below freezing
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Rainbow squirrel

This peculiar rodent is the size of a domestic cat and weirdly covered in bands of deep, rich reds and blues

This giant squirrel is known more for its colour scheme, than its impressive size. Discover the rainbow squirrel
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Cat with a bird. © Michael Kämpf/EyeEm/Getty

How can I stop my cat hunting – and killing – wildlife?

Here are different ways to limit the kill rate of your cat. A recent figure from the Mammal Society estimates that cats in the UK catch up to 27 millions birds each year, and 275 million prey items overall per year.
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Northern Short-tailed Shrew or Blarina brevicauda on white background

Venomous hunter chillingly stores paralysed victims ALIVE – with no chance of escape – underground for killing and eating later

The northern short-tailed shrew might look cute, but it has a lethal bite. Here's how it paralyses and preserves its prey for a late night feast.
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african elephant on the charge

Can a person outrun an elephant? 

Put it this way - you don't want to be a position where you find out...
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Bottlenose dolphins leaping out of the water, Caribbean Sea, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras

These magnificent, agile ocean creatures can leap, spin and soar through sea and air: The ocean's 7 most impressive and spectacular acrobats

Spinning, leaping and dancing through the water and air – the ocean is home to some of the most agile and athletic creatures on the planet.
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Silhouette of a rhinoceros

13 spectacular images of rhinos that showcase the majestic power of these endangered creatures

Discover incredible photos of these impressive animals
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group of tourists in thailand riding elephants through jungle

"There's a brutal ritual called 'phajaan' where the animal is kept caged until its spirit breaks." It may make you think twice about riding elephants

The horrifying methods used to make elephants rideable...
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Lioness with her cubs

These are Africa's Big Five - how many have you seen?

Which wild animals make up the Big Five?
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Woman, start and running with prosthetic leg in nature for sprint, race or outdoor workout on trail. Active, runner or female person with a disability getting ready to begin cardio exercise or launch

"Once you show regeneration can be activated, it opens the door to new questions..." Mammals – including us – could regrow limbs say scientists

Scientists could be one step closer to solving a biological mystery: why animals, such as salamanders, can regrow lost limbs while mammals cannot.
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Golden snub-nosed monkey. Credit: YINYI WANG iStock via Getty

10 ruthless, brutal videos showcasing wildlife at its angriest - and most powerful – from fighting elephant seals to hoards of angry monkeys

Anger in the animal world is not confined to humans. Here are ten videos demonstrating the full fury that animals can feel
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A colony of wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bats (Mops plicatus) in flight above tree canopy

Bat vs bird: what's the difference between these two winged animals?

What are the actual anatomical differences between bats and birds?
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Dwarf mongooses (Helogale parvula) play fighting.

This tiny, brave carnivore battles rival groups. Now researchers have discovered something astonishing about their defences

These amazing animals adjust their behaviour according to how much threat their rival group might be
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Mountains and tundra

A vast wilderness the size of Turin harbours one of the world's fiercest warriors – a formidable predator with powerful jaws capable of crushing bone

Sarek National Park in Northern Sweden forms part of a vast, wild landscape with glaciers, alpine peaks and deep river valleys
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Closeup portrait of a Southern viscacha vizcacha rodent Lagidium viscacia standing on a rock on Cordillera Huayhuash Circuit Ancash Huanuco Peru South America

It might look like a rabbit and act like a rabbit, but this is no rabbit – OR even a hare, instead it's something far more peculiar...

All you ever needed to know about the bizarre viscacha
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vaquita full skeleton

“It safeguards one of the planet’s most endangered marine mammals.” Experts are racing to preserve a rare species on the brink of extinction

Technology has been used to capture a 3D version of one of the most endangered animals on the planet
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Stunning view of planet Earth from space with illuminated horizon and starry night sky.

“It survives microwaving and temperatures up to 150ºC and as low as -273ºC.” These 7 biologically bizarre animals are so weird they could be aliens

From a jellyfish that cheats death to a tiny indestructible animal that can survive the vacuum of space, Earth is home to some creatures so biologically bizarre they seem like they shouldn't belong here
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Goma Tiger Island

“No one’s ever seen tigers do this before.” A film crew flew a drone over an island full of big cats – and captured something extraordinary

Think you know everything there is to know about tigers? This new footage from the BBC's Tiger Island has left experts amazed
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koala sleeping in tree

There are too many koalas in South Australia. Scientists have a solution – but it could cost millions  

The boom in the koala population in the region could lead to mass starvation of the animals if action is not taken
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Single tree near to a lake and lot of grass aroud and beautiful clouds in background in National Park of Serengeti Tanzania

A gobsmacking 500,000 babies born at one time in one place... That's one colossal delivery room

Almost half a million wildebeest are born within a few weeks in the Serengeti
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Rat on toilet bowl in bathroom. Pest control

"Excellent swimmers, they can tread water for up to three days..." Just how do rats get into toilets?

“There's a rat in my kitchen, what am I gonna do?” is a lyric from the 1987 song Rat in Mi Kitchen by British reggae band UB40. That sounds bad enough but what about a rat in your toilet?
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A lava covered seashore and palm trees on a tropical island

“It attacks with a short movement, sucking up the prey with an expansion of its tubular snout.” Meet 8 weirdest, bizarrest animals in Hawai'i

From a squid that projects moonlight to hide from predators to a snake that reproduces by cloning itself, Hawai'i's wildlife is stranger than you'd expect
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A Savannah Cat On A Couch

The half-wild pet cat that can cost £20,000, is better at killing than lions, and is often accused of terrorising neighbourhood pets

Semi-wild savannah cats are increasing in popularity in the UK, but do they make sensible pets? Charlotte Corney investigates
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Pallas cat lives in the cold and arid steppes of central Asia.  kjekol/Getty

Known as the world's grumpiest cat, it's a few cm shorter than a bowling pin and has such a sour face it could curdle milk

Facts about one of the smallest wild felines in the world – the Pallas cat – including where it is from and how it survives in cold environments
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