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Lush Pilea peperomioides houseplant in ceramic pot known as Chinese money plant on kitchen at home, soft focus.

Is this genius plant better at math than you? The answer is probably yes

The first informal use of Voronoi diagrams can be traced back to 1644 – but the Chinese money plant has had it figured out for much longer.
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Asian wild elephant in Kuiburi National Park, Thailandsittitap / Getty

"To a hungry, ravenous bear, a human is just a Goretex-clad, vertical seal..." World's 7 most dangerous, deadliest mammals for humans

What are the most dangerous mammals in the world? James Fair takes a look at the contenders... and includes some unlikely ones
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Amazon River Dolphin

It's pink, able to swim backwards AND upside down and is a mighty 2.5 metres long – not bad for a river creature...

All you need to know about the amazing Amazon River Dolphin from the experts at Whale and Dolphin Conservation
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"It's one of the speediest snakes in the world, capable of moving at 20kph. Its venom affects the nerves and heart, and victims can die very quickly"

All you need to know about one of the world's deadliest snakes - the black mamba
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Rabid Racoon

"It conjures horror images of wide-eyed insanity, foaming at the mouth and an excruciating death." 10 deadliest diseases humans can get from animals

From rabies to plague, the world’s deadliest zoonotic diseases have shaped human history — and continue to threaten millions today.
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Angel Falls in Venezuela

It’s the size of Belgium and contains the highest waterfall on Earth – and it's home to monkey-hunting eagles

Huge table-top mountains, tumbling waterfalls and extraordinary wildlife – welcome to Venezuela's Canaima National Park.
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Drach Caves, Port Cristo

Is there a place on Earth that is exactly the same if humans had never arrived? Or have we irreversibly changed the world forever?

Is there somewhere on Earth that is completely unaffected by humans? Caroline Steel investigates
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eagle vs osprey

White-tailed eagle vs osprey: what's the difference between these two majestic, powerful birds of prey?

Although the osprey and white-tailed eagle look similar and are sometimes both called fish eagles, the two birds of prey are quite different, says Scottish Wildlife Trust ranger Sara Rasmussen
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Filistatidae

"It preys on animals 6 times its size and hides in walls..."

Scientists have discovered a tiny wall-dwelling spider in Colombia – and named it after the iconic band Pink Floyd
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A flying male sword-billed hummingbird

"There's an animal that's part vegetable..." 103 incredible, extraordinary animal facts about the wildlife that live on Earth

Impress your friends and family with your newfound animal knowledge.
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Bottlenose dolphin pod

Scientists studied dolphins in French Polynesia – and noticed something “odd-looking” about one of the pods

Scientists documented a case of interspecific adoption among bottlenose dolphins – but it’s not the only example in the natural world
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Banded mongoose

Black mamba, blue-ringed octopus, boa constrictor, blobfish... 25 animals starting with 'B', including some of the world's deadliest and weirdest...

From baboon to box jellyfish, here are 25 animals beginning with the letter B
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Flower crab spider hunts bee

It looks like a crab, runs sideways, can change colour, and lurks in meadows, waiting for unsuspecting prey to wander by

Meet the flower crab spider – the nemesis of meadow-loving insects.
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Slow worm

This slithering, fork-tongued creature may look like a snake – but it does something no snake can do

It's mating season for this legless lizard, making it easier to spot – here's how to be sure it's not a snake you're seeing.
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Photograph showing the dorsal view of a brown and cream colored, female Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) an agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) clinging to the tip of a green plant, image courtesy CDC/Dr Christopher Paddock, 2008. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

"The longer it stays latched onto your skin, the more toxin it pumps in until your legs start to give way and your face and breathing muscles begin to freeze..."

It’s not much bigger than a sesame seed but its toxin will leave you unable to walk
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Members of the public inspect The Strid, a section of the River Wharfe which passes through a narrow gorge, near the village of Bolton Abbey, near Skipton in northern England on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

It might only be two metres wide, but don't be deceived as this feisty stream is highly treacherous and has a 100% fatality rate...

It's buried under 4,000 metres of ice yet doesn't freeze even though a chilly -3 °C – Discover the 15 million year-old lake that's the weirdest on the planet...

Buried beneath nearly two miles of Antarctic ice, Lake Vostok is one of the most isolated places on Earth – a hidden, ancient world that could reshape what scientists know about life in extreme environments
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A giOverhead view of a giant glacier on the Antarctic ice shelf

At a staggering 3500m below sea level, this frozen abyss is the deepest, darkest and least explored place on land...

Delve into the deepest, darkest place on continental Earth
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Underwater macro portrait of a Peacock Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus) in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.

"It delivers a fatal stab with a barbed tip that impales the prey ready to be dismembered..." The world's fastest, deadliest punch

“This huge ‘cloud’ seemed to come out of nowhere. Suddenly frogs started to fall from the sky. I thought a plane carrying frogs had exploded..."

Just how long do glaciers take to give up their dead? Inside the chilling journey...

How long does it take for a glacier to  transport a body from the depths of a crevasse to the surface if you fall in? We take a look...
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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Sir David Attenborough attends the launch of the London Wildlife Trust's new Flagship nature reserve Woodberry Wetlands on April 30, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images )

10 shocking ways Planet Earth has changed since David Attenborough's birth, 100 years ago...

Between 1926 and 2026 the Earth has almost changed beyond recognition...
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Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus) swimming over reef, blue background

"It's rather splendidus, with dazzling hues of blue, orange and green..." The 8 most beautiful, stunningly exquisite fish on the planet

From dazzling colours to intricate patterns and graceful shapes, these spectacular fish showcase the incredible beauty thriving in our oceans
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Not a wild dog, not a tame wolf: just what exactly is a wolfdog?

All you ever needed to know about the wolfdog
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