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Bohemian waxwing

It has a bandit mask and punk-rocker crest – and can eat a whopping 1,000 berries a day

Meet the waxwing – the exotic-looking bird with a penchant for berries.
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Tree bumblebee on a clover flower

The adorable tree bumblebee is stirring from its winter slumber – and it's hungry

The tree bumblebee is one of the first bumblebee species to appear in spring.
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Long-tailed tit nest

It's made from 1,500 tiny white feathers, bound together with spider silk and takes up to 3 weeks to construct

When it comes to intricacy, few animal nests can compete with those constructed by long-tailed tits. This is how they make them
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USS Aeolus shipwreck

This haunting shipwreck in North Carolina has its own 'shark ballroom'

Why sand tiger sharks aggregate at the Aeolus wreck off the east coast of the US isn’t clear.
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Tiger cubs in Ranthambore

Extraordinary footage shows female tiger carrying newborn cubs up a cliff in India

Biologist and wildlife filmmaker Dan O’Neill sheds light on the rare behaviour, which he filmed in India's Ranthambore National Park.
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Giant sequoia in Northamptonshire, England, UK

These giants were planted by the Victorians. Now little birds sleep inside them

It’s easy to see how the treecreeper got its name…
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Amazon rainforest

A snake the weight of a grizzly bear and a giant centipede that hangs from cave ceilings – meet 10 of the Amazon's deadliest animals

From a huge carnivorous centipede to a tiny poisonous frog, here are some of the of the deadliest creatures in the Amazon.
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Fire ant raft

‘Inflatable’ feet, walking on water and making a living raft: 10 unusual (and downright bizarre) ways animal move around

These animals like to ‘move it move it’, though not quite in the conventional sense…
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New Zealand's bioluminiscent glow worms arachnocampa luminosa

This tiny carnivorous bug produces an astonishing natural spectacle in New Zealand and has an ingenious way of catching its prey

An incredible spectacle in New Zealand is the result of a tiny creature with a devious way of catching prey.
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Ichthyosaurus (Conybeare) fossil

Teeth from a 15 meter-long shark and ancient plants: 15 incredible fossils you could find on the shoreline

Want to get close to life millions of years ago? It's easier than you think. Here are 15 amazing fossils you could find across the UK
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Mountain peak is covered with white snow in Antarctica

The world’s largest desert is enormous and there’s hardly any rain – but it’s not hot. Here’s why

The largest desert in the world isn't where you think it might be...
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Sand cat beside its den

Scientists tracked 6 ‘ghosts of the desert’ through the Saudi Arabian wilderness. This is what they found

Sand cats leave no tracks. To find out more about these elusive felines, researchers fitted half a dozen of them with GPS collars.
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Close-up of Robber fly eats its prey

9 ruthless insect assassins – including one that chops the heads of its victims before removing their limbs

From venomous ants to zombie wasps, these insect predators deploy some of the grisliest hunting strategies in the natural world.
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Mantis with insect prey

Devouring prey alive and biting off a mate’s head – these 9 praying mantis photos are jaw-dropping

When it strikes, the praying mantis moves with explosive speed...
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Giant phantom jellyfish, or Stygiomedusa gigantea, 30-foot-long invertebrate in shallow waters off Antarctica in the Southern Ocean near Rongé Island. Antarctic Peninsula. Image taken by Mark Niesink aboard a Viking Expeditions U-Boat-Worx submersible

“I couldn’t make sense of what I was looking at” – Deep sea submarine pilot recalls first sighting of super rare ocean giant

It’s not only deep-sea researchers that get to see the rare giant phantom jellyfish 
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Giant Gippsland earthworm crawls through a tunnel

It can grow over 2m long, is made up of 400 body segments and makes a strange gurgling sound as it moves underground

It can grow over 2m long, is made up of 400 body segments and makes a strange gurgling sound as it moves beneath the ground.
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Great Skua have incredibly brutal hunting methods

Impaling on spikes, water bombing and stabbing – birds are more brutal than you realised. Here's 5 gruesome techniques they use to kill

Discover the brutal techniques used by some British birds to catch their prey - from impaling on spikes through to stabbing
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Thwaites Glacier

It’s 80 miles wide, larger than the state of Florida and is dubbed the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ – discover Antarctica’s most unstable glacier

Often referred to as the ‘Doomsday Glacier’, Thwaites Glacier is a fragile ice giant whose collapse could accelerate sea-level rise
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A kingfisher fishing underwater with a fish

7 astonishing underwater kingfisher photos that show the beautiful bird is just as at home below the surface as above it

These remarkable photographs show how a kingfisher dives and the ingenious way it is adapted for underwater
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Matthew Smith Rockpool Rookies

Adorable seal pups among 15 spectacular images from Underwater Photographer of the Year awards

Matty Smith’s photo of abandoned southern elephant seal pups takes the top prize
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Picathartes: ancient birds that live in the forest in Congo

Forget gender wars! These bizarre birds have had equality sorted for some 44 million years - watch them in action

These ground-loving birds mate for life and work together to protect their young
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Blue wildebeest drinking at the river on the great migration

Watch agonising BBC footage of deadly crocodiles attacking animals oblivious to the danger not once, but twice... You will be yelling at the screen

Watch incredible BBC footage of wildebeests at the water's edge going back into crocodile-infested waters, narrated by David Attenborough
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Caiman eye

“After nearly an hour of brutal fighting, it’s all over.” An otter family must defend its pups from a caiman. What happens next is extraordinary

In footage captured for the BBC TV programme Giant Otters of the Amazon, a caiman refuses to back down from fighting with a family of otters
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