Publish to Apple News

Publish to Apple News

Northern elephant seals

Researchers played elephant seals the calls of their nemeses. This is what happened next

Male elephant seals might remember the calls of their adversaries from previous breeding seasons, a new study suggests.
Show more
Green anaconda

Bones of giant anacondas found in Venezuela. Here's what scientists discovered when they pieced them together

A new study has revealed South America’s wetlands have been home to 5.2m-long anacondas for more than 12 million years…
Show more
Polar bears and beluga whales

“At 4am in the morning, the captain came to my door." What happened next blew this wildlife photographer away

Ocean and wildlife photographer Greg Lecoeur relives his unbelievable encounter in Svalbard with both polar bears and belugas.
Show more

null

undefined

Ocean's most powerful, ruthless killers: The world's top 9 marine predators that rule the waves

Here are 10 of the most effective predators in the ocean – and you might be surprised which one comes out on top
Show more
Why do seals lie like bananas

Why do seals lie like bananas?

We take a look at the reason behind this characteristic pose
Show more
Atelopus limosus, the limosa harlequin frog is an endangered species of toad in the family Bufonidae endemic to Panama. Its natural habitats are stream banks in tropical moist lowland forests and rivers of the Chagres watershed in central Panama.

Think toads are ugly? Think again – as these stunning beauties will change your mind

These toads are definitely the princes of the amphibian world...
Show more
Walrus haul-out

Satellites spot gathering of gigantic tusked animals on remote Arctic island. It has never been seen before

The crowd of animals was discovered as part of the Walrus from Space project, which is using satellite imagery to explore what might happen to these huge marine mammals as the climate changes.
Show more

The 5 weirdest animal friendships on the planet: Animal pairings that shouldn’t get along but are actually the best of friends

These unexpected friendships prove that nature’s strangest duos can make the closest companions
Show more

Nature’s weirdest defenders: From blood-shooting lizards to slime-spewing fish, 10 creatures that fight back dirty if attacked

beautiful crab

This creature has one of the mightiest, most lethal weapons in the animal kingdom – and he uses it to impress the girls

Meet the male fiddler crab, a tiny beach brawler whose oversized claw is both his greatest weapon and his boldest love letter
Show more
Narwhal on beach in Ireland

'Unicorn of the sea' washes ashore in Ireland. The bizarre Arctic animal has never been seen here before

Known for its iconic tusk, experts say this is the first time a narwhal has been recorded in Irish waters.
Show more
RUSTBURG, VA - February 5, 2012: A male guppy swims in one of the 50 tanks that Bill Carwile uses to raise show guppies in his Rustburg, Va. home, Sunday Feb. 5, 2012. Carwile has been competiing in guppy shows since 1987. (Photo by Norm Shafer/For the Washington Post)

Can big genitals be a hindrance?

When big genitals become life threatening
Show more
Monk parakeet

“These parrot apartment blocks can be the size of a small car” – and they’re causing chaos in a city near you

The monk parakeet has been a colourful, not to mention noisy, addition to the cityscapes of Madrid
Show more
Red admiral butterfly on a thistle in the UK. © Peter Garner/EyeEm/Getty

Butterflies are changing the way they behave – and climate change is to blame

Some red admirals now stay for winter instead of migrating south
Show more
Dolphins Jeju South Korea

Campaigners want this pod of dolphins to be granted the same legal rights as humans. Here’s why

The rights of nature movement recognises that natural entities and ecosystems are rights holders in law – here's how it works.
Show more

When scientists sunk a deep-sea robot 1,300 metres into the Pacific Ocean they found something staggering...

A remotely operated vehicles found never-before-seen hydrothermal activity on the seabed in Papua New Guinea.
Show more
Ocean wildlife

Land can be divided up, but who owns the world’s oceans? It’s a tricky question – here’s what the UN thinks

Ever wondered whether anyone owns the world's oceans – including the High Seas? Melissa Hobson takes a look
Show more
Cayenne caecilian

This creature looks like a big worm – but has teeth, tentacles, a pseudo penis and can pop its own eyes out of its head

It looks like a big worm – but has teeth, tentacles and a pseudo penis
Show more
Beekeeping

“A beehive is as natural as a pasture of grazing sheep.” Why beekeeping is causing a huge problem for wild bees – according to scientists

A dramatic rise in the number of managed beehives is negatively impacting wild pollinating insects
Show more
A male Mako Shark swims just under the ocean’s surface off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

10 fastest swimmers in the ocean, including one animal that can accelerate to nearly 80MPH quicker than a Porsche

When it comes to fastest animal, we usually think of cheetahs, but many ocean creatures also boast spectacular sprints – here are some of the quickest
Show more
American pika

There's an adorable animal in the Rockies that yells at hikers. Experts are worried its call may be fading

A new study suggests a severe decline in the number of young America pikas in the Rocky Mountains as the climate warms.
Show more
White humpback whale

"Totally surreal": exceptionally rare white whale amazes divers in Tonga 

These tourism guides have been on the sea for 28 years. This is the first time they've seen an all-white whale.
Show more
Leopard and lion Tales from the Bush

‘I spent 4 days tracking a leopard in Mozambique. It led me to something terrifying.’

Douglas Flynn was tasked with tracking a leopard that walked with lions – with chilling consequences
Show more
This website is owned and published by Our Media Ltd. www.ourmedia.co.uk
© Our Media 2025