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Scientists entered a cave on a mysterious Caribbean island, strewn with strange fossils. What they found there was like nothing else on Earth

Bees are known for being incredibly smart – this recent discovery confirms that their ancient counterparts were just as resourceful.
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Fishing net under water gillnet in the ocean with rock and blue water

Scientists tied plastic bottles to fishing nets – what happened next amazed them

Hundreds of dolphins die in fishing nets every year. How adding this one thing to nets s could help save them
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A single red plastic bottle top washed up on an otherwise pristine beach. Wash of an ocean wave blurred in the background.

Hundreds of miles. One plastic cap. 307 individual hitchhikers

Researchers found hundreds of organisms hitchhiking on a plastic bottle cap and warn that this type of pollution could cause invasive species to move into new areas
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Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis), conceptual illustration

Did Neanderthals talk – a lot – like us?

just how communicative were neanderthals?
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Daeodon known as hell pigs

It was a 2-metre-tall, 500kg prehistoric monster pig with bone-crushing jaws – one of the most ferocious predators ever to have lived

These huge, terrifying, prehistoric pig-like creatures were the t-Rex of their day, says Will Newton
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Adders live in the Arctic?

Are there snakes in the freezing Arctic?

Yes there is a snake that can live in the Arctic Circle says Jules Howard, thanks to special adaptions
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It was a snake, but no ordinary snake. At a staggering 4m long this prehistoric monster was the largest venomous serpent to have ever lived

Known from just a handful of fossils, Laophis remains one of the most intriguing and elusive giant snakes ever discovered.
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Large web of spider Anelosimus eximius. Credit: Ingi Agnarsson via International society of Arachnology

It spans 7m and contains 50,000 scurrying creatures that all work together to take down prey

Living, hunting and raising young together, this social spider forms one of the largest cooperative groups of any arachnid in the world.
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Ant population

“They don’t have the strength – so they’ve turned into a mass killing machine”

In a clip from the BBC’s Evolution, Chris Packham explains how ants have evolved to become efficient hunters
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Wildlife photographer outdoor, standing in the water. Wildlife photographer in summer time working in the wild. Wildlife photographer using telephoto lens with camouflage coating

DSLR vs mirrorless. Full frame vs APS-C. Which wildlife photography kit is actually right for you – and what do all the acronyms mean

Our expert buyer’s guide to wildlife photography kit is full of inside advice for the total newbie or seasoned pro
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The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is a carnivorous mammal native to North America, a forest-dwelling creature. It is a member of the mustelid family. It is sometimes referred to as a fisher cat, although it is not a cat. Kalispell, Montana.

It might be called a cat but this is no cat, and can even climb down trees head-first. Discover the USA's weirdest, most secretive predator...

Learn all about the fisher in this expert guide by Pamela Flick, from Defenders of Wildlife
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A dead seal washed up on Depp's Beach near Victor Harbor in South Australia, likely due to algal bloom

"Marine animals were mysteriously dropping dead: around 1 million were wiped out." Scientists now know the reason why – and it's terrifying

Marine researchers in Australia have found what might be the most toxic species of microalgae ever studied.
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Muntjac deer

“350,000 are culled each year – it should be more like 750,000.” Rising deer populations are ravaging woodlands in the UK

With rising deer populations destroying woodlands, the UK faces a simple question: why aren’t we eating more of them?
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Eristalis nemorum, a species of hoverfly on a yellow and pink flower

Bee vs fly: what's the difference between these two buzzing insects?

We think we know the difference, but sometimes one of these insects mimics the behaviours of the other – which can make things very confusing...
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The huge 200kg 'man-eating' sea monster that never actually ate anyone

These colossal clams were rumoured to kill humans but the opposite is true – climate change, pollution and overharvesting are pushing them to the brink
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A koala sleeping in a eucalyptus tree.

It's adorably fluffy, weighs the same as a border collie dog, sleeps for 20 hours a day - and communicates by snoring and belching

The koala is an iconic marsupial native to Australia, and was originally thought to be related to bears.
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Pacific barreleye

“The fish’s brain, nervous systems and internal workings of the head are visible.” Meet the see-through deep-sea dweller

Down in the twilight zone, this fish’s head is see-through for a reason
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Stora Förvar cave

Researchers went into a Neolithic cave on a remote Swedish island – and found unexpected remains

Archaeologists unearthed the remains of two canids in a cave on an isolated island – how did they get there?
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A fossa, (Cryptoprocta feroxas) a Madagascan mammal with the characteristics of both a dog and a cat but more closely related to the mongoose, that eats lemurs and other vertebrates.

It looks like a cat, acts like a cat, but don't be fooled – this is no cat... Discover Madagascar's agile, stealthy, ferocious apex predator

We take a look at one of the strangest predatory mammals on the planet, the fossa
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Can any animals kill a polar bear? 6 contenders that could just be brave enough to take on the deadliest, most powerful bear on the planet

Polar bears are the Arctic’s apex predator, but are there any animals that might emerge victorious in a face-off?
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Tiger in Pench National Park, India

17 immense photos of the biggest animals on the planet

From prowling tigers and roaming elephants to muscular crocodiles and massive blue whales – these images capture the beauty and power of the world's biggest creatures.
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Chris Packham for the BBC's Evolution TV series

‘How did the elephant become so big?’ New Chris Packham-fronted BBC TV series uncovers the secrets of evolution  

All you need to know about Evolution, the new BBC TV series presented by Chris Packham
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Rusty-spotted cat on a tree branch

What’s the world's smallest cat? Meet the tiny felines barely larger than a ruler

Smaller than an adult domestic cat, there are two species of wild cat that could be considered the world’s smallest cat.
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What's the difference between the aardvark and the anteater?

Aardvark vs anteater: Just what are the differences between these 2 curious, long-nosed, termite-guzzling, oddities?

They might look similar but the aardvark and anteater are very different animals. Here we explain how they differ...
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