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Two meerkats fighting in a desert setting

"Banishment is basically a death sentence in the Kalahari. It follows a barrage of physical abuse." Meet the world's most murderous mammal...

They may look cute, but the matriarchal meerkat society is deadly.
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Vampire squid

It has a cloak, huge eyes and bright blue snot – AND that's only the beginning...

What are vampire squids? Where do they live and why are they called vampire? Stuart Blackman explains all
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Shortfin mako, the fastest shark in the world

As long as a Honda Civic, this animal's torpedo-shaped body and powerful tail propel it to a blistering 70 kmh – or even more...

Did you know the fastest shark in the world can reach speeds of 70km per hour? Pretty impressive...
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Star-nosed Mole

"It's the most sensitive (and weirdest) organ in the animal world and a formidable hunting tool. The animal sweeps it back and forth like a metal detector..."

The freakish, tentacled snout of the star-nosed mole Condylura cristata may look funny, but it’s nothing to laugh at. It could be the most skilled sniffer under the sun – even when underwater.
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Victorian grassland earless dragon at Melbourne Zoo © Melbourne Zoo

Australia’s earless dragon is so rare it was thought extinct, until two ecologists got an unexpected surprise...

A Critically Endangered reptile known only to occur in the grasslands around Melbourne has been spotted for the first time in more than 50 years
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Chimpanzees joking around

Scientists studied the laughter of apes – and discovered something incredibly human-like

Sound doesn’t leave a fossil record, making it difficult to trace the origins of song, speech and language – but researchers have found a way.
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Watch gobsmacking footage of thousands of dolphins leaping alongside and encircling a boat...

Lots of smaller pods of dolphins all joined together to create a super pod of epic proportions
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: Steve Backshall attends the "BBC Earth Experience"at Daikin Centre on March 29, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for BBC Earth Launch)

“The Natural History GCSE is happening!” TV wildlife adventurer on the new UK qualification

The Natural History GCSE will focus on wildlife, the impact of humans on the natural world and biodiversity, plus fieldwork research
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Lightning of the Catatumbo

It can be observed up to 300 days a year, lasts up to 10 hours and strikes 28 times a minute – and helped Venezuela gain independence

Lake Maracaibo has managed to catch lightning in a bottle – in a way.
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Giant armadillo

The biggest claw on Earth is an enormous 20cm long and shaped like a scythe. What it's used for may surprise you

Bears and tigers have huge claws – but this animal's are far longer.
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Satanic leaf-tailed gecko on a mossy bed

It looks like rotting foliage, screams when scared and has no eyelids

Meet the satanic leaf-tailed gecko – a master of disguise that blends seamlessly into leaf litter, has devilish horns and a tail that looks disturbingly decomposed.
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"Hippos and crocodiles have been known to capsize boats and kill the occupants..." 10 most dangerous, deadliest swamps on the planet

They may look calm, even beautiful –but some of the world’s swamps are among the most dangerous places in the world, from snake-infested wetlands to disease-ridden marshes
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"What’s grosser than gross? A parasite that eats your tongue – and then lives in your mouth as your tongue." 7 most disturbing, creepiest parasites in the world...

You might well not want to think too much about some of these...
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Watch incredible, close-up footage of three lions setting off on a deadly mission... "Their intent is unmistakable: they are going hunting"

These three lions know exactly what they're after. Coming home, you might say, with breakfast.
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Credit: David Diaz-Guevarra

It looks like it’s infected with a deadly zombie fungus – but the truth is far more sinister

This spider has developed a remarkable ability to mimic a parasitic fungus.
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How chickens can survive without a head

What is a chicken wishbone – and why on Earth do people fight over it?

Just how useful is a wishbone to a chicken? Find out with our expert guide
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Garden tiger moth

Butterfly vs moth: what's the difference between them - AND just how do you tell what you're looking at?

Many people ask what the difference is between butterflies and moths, but the answer is not as straightforward as most would think, says Butterfly Conservation
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Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) carries a sardine in the mouth during the sardine run season in Bahia Magdalena (Baja California Sur) Mexico .

“One of the ocean's fastest and most powerful predators.” Photographer witnesses elegant hunter prowling for prey

Marlin migrate long distances across the open ocean and encounters with humans are rare
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Shetland wren (Troglodytes troglodytes zetlandicus) calling on a mossy stone against blue sky, Shetland Islands.

These tiny birds are doubling in size on remote Scottish islands – and are on their way to “becoming a new species”

Isolated on remote Scottish islands, tiny wrens have recently been discovered to be a fascinating case of island gigantism.
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Verreaux's sifaka

These 14 incredible photos reveal the extraordinary diversity of wildlife in Madagascar

Madagascar is home to an unforgettable cast of wildlife characters.
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Crater Lake, Oregon

When a 3,700m mountain collapsed, it created the deepest lake in the US. Here's what lives there now

In the shadow of a long-extinct volcano, Crater Lake’s deep blue waters – and the surrounding forests and meadows – are home to a remarkable cast of wild animals.
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Close up on a python (Malayopython reticulatus) opening its mouth.

10 toilet-dwelling animals – "It was yanking very hard. I felt as though my penis had been severed..."

if answering the call of nature becomes an encounter with nature, remember, the animals are just as surprised to see you as you are them.
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Civet cat

"It's the most exotic beverage on the planet and made from beans that have been extracted from animal poop..."

Civet coffee is a delicacy, where coffee beans pass through the gut of a South-East Asian mammal before being turned into a tasty brew. No we are not joking... Stuart Blackman explains all
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Bat ray in the sand

“These have never been described in sharks.” Experts aimed to study how sharks communicate danger – so turned to a bizarre, flat fish

The study marks the first documented evidence of a "disturbance cue" being used by cartilaginous fish
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