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"It could sprint at 40mph and had a huge skull with a deadly-looking, hooked beak and swallowed its prey whole…" 10 deadliest prehistoric birds ever

These early birds certainly caught their worms, and more. Meet some of the deadliest birds that ever lived…
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An illustration of a group of Woolly Mammoths feeding on wild grass

"It could have weighed as much as 10 tonnes, more than double the weight of an African elephant and possibly as much as 14.3 tonnes!"

Discover key facts about the different species of mammoth – where they lived, what they ate, and why they went extinct.
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Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) world's largest living reptile, cooling himself with open mouth, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Scenics/Getty

"The thought of them lurking under the water is enough to give you the shivers – After drowning its victim it rapidly rolls it to remove its limbs…

A deadly predator, learn about saltwater crocodiles in our expert guide, including where they live in the wild, diet and whether crocodiles really sleep with one eye open.
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Close up of a group of Viruses

“A mutating army of deadly germs” – 8 deadliest bacterial diseases to avoid like the plague

A bacterial infection is nothing to worry about – that’s what antibiotics are for, right? Well, not exactly, as an increasing number of them are now being outsmarted by a mutating army of potentially deadly germs.
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"With a single bite, prey can be incapacitated or sliced in half, by fearsome, razor-sharp teeth the same size as a great white's…"

Meet the fearsomely fanged, freshwater monster with a bite like a crocodile
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More than 6,600km long, it flows through 11 countries, across deserts, jungles and wetlands... And hides some of Earth's deadliest animals

A gilt (young breeding female sow) against the background of a blue sky.

Would you convict a pig of murder?The sow that was seized, brought before the local court, convicted for murder and sentenced to death 

hooded pitohui is a poisonous bird

It looks like a friendly garden bird, sings like one too – but it's one of the most toxic creatures alive

Just how poisonous is the hooded pitohui?
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Pampas Grey fox, La Pampa, Patagonia, Argentina.

It might be called a fox, look like a fox and act like a fox - but don't be fooled, this is no fox

Do ants use toilets?

How one species of ant even have toilet attendants...
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View of Strait of Gibraltar

“Some believe that Gibraltar Falls was 1,000 times higher than Niagara Falls.” This could be the largest flood on Earth of all time

The Zanclean Flood, which is theorised to have occurred 5.33 million years ago, refilled the Mediterranean Sea
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UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 2002: Manylight Viperfish or Sloane's viperfish (Chauliodus sloani), Stomiidae. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

"The fangs are huge, too large for it to close its mouth. Instead, they act as a cage, trapping would-be prey as though on Death Row"

The mega-mouthed fish that can turn on the lights and catch prey in a cage
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What's India's deadliest animal

What's the deadliest animal in India for humans? Clue - it's responsible for a staggering 20,000 deaths a year and it's not the mosquito…

India is packed with venomous and dangerous animals, but which one is the deadliest? Stuart Blackman looks at the contenders for India's deadliest animal
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Sawfish inhabit the shallow waters of the tropical and temperate waters of the globe.

This weird fish has a hedge-trimmer for a face. Scientists have just discovered something shocking about it

Scientists assessed how vulnerable sharks and rays around the world are to climate threats and the largetooth sawfish came out top
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Neil the seal snoozes against a fence

“He’s a 1,000kg wild marine predator that is very capable of hurting someone if startled.” Who is Neil the seal?

Neil the seal hauls out onto the island of Tasmania twice a year – around 930 miles from where he should be
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(GERMANY OUT) Tube Worm, Serpula vermicularis, Cap de Creus, Costa Brava, Spain (Photo by Reinhard Dirscherl/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

There's something strange that's twice the size of Vatican City – and like nothing else on Earth – living in a Scottish loch

Serpulid worms are found all around the world but reefs are rare. The largest of them all is in the shallow waters of a Scottish Loch
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Ultimate wolf guide

"They attack by biting the flanks, legs or throat to immobilise it." From Arctic hunters to forest stalkers, here's all you need to know about the dog's wild cousin

Both feared and revered, wolves play an important role as apex predators. In this guide, we take a look at their habitat, hunting techniques and more
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American woodcock on nest

Remote cameras capture woodcocks aggressively charging deer in West Virginia

American woodcocks will go to extreme measures to defend their nests, new research reveals.
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human hand picking up a plastic bottle from the river, environmental volunteering, environmental conservation.

"Parts of it have so little oxygen, they are considered ‘ecologically dead.’" 10 most polluted, toxic rivers on the planet

Rivers are vital for life. They provide fresh water for drinking and food production. They are homes for wildlife, reduce the risk of flooding and help to mitigate the effects of climate change. Yet, they are under threat.
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Animals that can walk on water

"Many animals have amazing courtship dances and this species take it a literal step further by dancing on water… 5 incredible animals that can walk on water

Meet the animals that are able to scuttle, dance or skate across water
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what are Monotremes

Nature's oddest mammals: the egg-laying mammals that blur the line with reptiles

All you need to know about monotremes, weird egg-laying mammals
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Colobus congoensis

Mysterious new monkey species with orange lips discovered in the Congo rainforest

Known locally as lik­weli, the newly described African monkey has black fur and produces loud, roar-like calls.
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Grizzly bear in Glacier National Park

“Their abdomens are swollen with liquid fat.” The irresistible feast drawing grizzly bears to Montana's mountaintops

Every year, grizzlies head to the upper slopes of Glacier National Park to gorge on fat-filled moths. A new study has mapped these foraging sites to offer park managers a tool for protecting them.
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Forbes’ sea star

Humans and starfish have something surprising in common. Here’s what we can learn from them

Humans and sea stars have something in common – here’s why it matters to scientists studying organ development
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