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How to make the best, ultimate lawn for wildlife

A healthy lawn can be a huge benefit to wildlife, with long grass areas and wildflowers providing food and shelter to insects, birds and amphibians, as well as looking great! Jane Taylor, volunteer with Devon Wildlife Trust, shares her expert tips to making the best lawn for wildlife
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King penguin

“An entire colony of breeding penguins disappeared.” Bird flu is out of control – now it’s reached the Antarctic

The spread of avian flu to Southern Ocean islands is an alarming sign that the virus is out of control
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Bison sculptures Gary Staab

Three ginormous bison have been craned into the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Here’s why

After more than 100 years, bison have returned to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.
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Western grey kangaroo fight

Astonishing beauty of Australian wildlife revealed in 21 epic photos

From battling kangaroos and skulking crocodiles to enormous whale sharks and dazzling spiders – these remarkable images capture the extraordinary diversity of wildlife in Australia.
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"It explodes with a loud bang, flinging toxic seeds at speeds of up to 150MPH." 8 weirdest, wackiest trees on the planet, including one that walks...

Meet some of the weirdest and oddest trees on the planet
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A beach nourishment project in northern Palm Beach County

This US shoreline hosts one of Earth's largest shark gatherings. Aerial images just revealed something worrying

Scientists in Florida are concerned about the impacts of beach nourishment projects on blacktip sharks and other marine species.
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Owen’s giant echidna

Massive 15kg echidnas once roamed south-east Australia. Evidence of the bizarre animals was found 120 years ago in a cave

The re-examination of an Ice Age fossil that has spent the last 120 years in the bowels of a museum has filled a major knowledge gap in Australia’s prehistoric fauna…
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Chile's Calbuco volcano eruption

It ruptured the eardrums of sailors, was heard thousands of miles away and the pressure wave circled the Earth

What’s the loudest noise recorded in history? Well, it depends on how you measure it
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Giant cuttlefish at Point Lowly in South Australia

This tentacled giant can grow as long as a cricket bat. Tens of thousands are about to gather in South Australia

The giant cuttlefish aggregation at Point Lowly in South Australia is one of the planet's greatest wildlife spectacles.
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Mangrove fiddler crab in St. Mary’s, Georgia

These crabs are racing up the US coastline – and scientists think they know why

The mangrove fiddler crab is being found hundreds of kilometres north of its traditional range. Here's what's going on
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Saltwater crocodile, Sundarbans, India. © ePhotocorp/Getty

"It can survive just about anything, including high doses of radiation and is virtually indestructible." 10 toughest animals on the planet

Proving that size doesn't matter when it comes to toughness, meet the world's top 10 toughest animals.
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Tarantula

Scientists observed the hunting behaviour of tarantulas – and discovered something groundbreaking

Tarantulas may combine learning-based navigation and cue-based orientation to adjust their movement and hunting behaviour
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Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure

“One of the most extraordinary moments of my life.” David Attenborough reflects on groundbreaking project in new documentary

Filmed in the 1970s, Attenborough’s Life on Earth helped make television history – now a documentary goes behind-the-scenes
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Spanish Armada

A tiny mollusc helped bring down the Spanish Armada. Here's how

Wood-eating shipworms played an important role in the huge losses suffered by the Spanish Armada in 1588.
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This species of polychaete, Alitta succinea, was one of two species found in the gut of jellyfish. Photo-

Strange creature found inside jellyfish. Scientists say it's the "first time this behaviour is documented"

Jellyfish are known to consume almost anything – but we didn't know they ate this...
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Pelicans and bait ball

"Unreal" feeding frenzy caught on camera in Mexico

During Mexico’s sardine run, pelicans and sea lions go head-to-head gobbling down bait fish.
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Leopard in Lapchi Valley, Himalayas, Nepal

In a remote Himalayan valley, 3 apex predators live peacefully side by side. Camera traps just revealed how they do it

Leopards, snow leopards and wolves have found a way to live in relative peace, according to a new study.
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Chicken

‘Pet food accounts for similar levels of global greenhouse gas emissions to the entirety of the Philippines.’ Which animal has the highest carbon footprint?

While it’s a term we mostly use in relation to humans, can we work out the carbon footprint of animals?
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Weirdest snakes in the world

9 weirdest snakes on the planet, from one that can fly to one that looks like a spider. There's even a spiky species that looks more like a dragon...

Discover the planet's most bizarre and frankly weird snakes, including one that can glide through the air
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Giant spider crabs at Port Phillip Bay in Australia

Ghostly footage shows thousands of giant spider crabs crawling all over each other. It's the largest gathering of its kind on Earth

These big crabs aggregate every year in Australia’s Port Phillip Bay.
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Anglerfish species Bufoceratias wedli from the Field Museum of Natural History

This curious creature has a fishing rod dangling out of its head. It doesn't just use it for hunting…

Researchers studied more than 100 species of anglerfish to learn more about the secrets of their legendary lures.
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Crocodile teeth

“They’re either ejected in vomit or walk their way back out when the animal is dead.” Can anything survive being eaten alive?

What’s it liked to be swallowed alive? Not that bad, apparently
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Animalia incerta sedis recorded at 9100m in Japan

Scientists drop cameras 9,100m deep off coast of Japan. What they find baffles them

While exploring deep-sea trenches off Japan, researchers found a creature so weird they couldn’t identify it.
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San Francisco Bay

Why San Francisco Bay has suddenly become a death trap for gray whales

Climate change is pushing starving gray whales into California's San Francisco Bay, where they are often hit and killed by boats, according to a new study.
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