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They ate this potato relative in a salad – then lost their minds for 11 days

Potatoes are a kitchen staple – but one of their botanical cousins has a much darker reputation.
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Central Park New York

A once-decimated creature is returning to New York’s waterways. Now scientists are collecting its DNA

New York Harbour once boasted massive wild oyster populations – but intensive harvesting and harbour pollution led to the collapse of the reefs
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"It looked like a terrifying cross between a shark, whale and lizard and was longer than a school bus." Meet the all-new fearsome T.rex – that lived underwater

It might share its name with the largest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived, but this isn’t the T.rex we all know and recognise…
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Crown shyness, where tree branches don't overlap. © Jordan Lye/Getty Images

Know your Zygomorphic & Bioacoustics from your Anthropocene & Neotony? 81 strange, bizarre scientific & biological terms you probably don't know...

Have you ever puzzled over the meaning of a particular wildlife word or phrase? Then puzzle no more! From the 'Fraser Darling effect' to the 'K-T Boundary', our glossary provides the explanation – in plain, simple English.
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Close-up of woman lower face with tiny microplastic particles on lips, highlighting invisible pollution entering food, water, and human body

Microplastics found in testicles, kidneys, livers, placentas, and even a toddler's poo... how worried should we be?

Are microplastics actually in our brains, and how worried should we be about it?
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Female Alpine ibex at the Cingino Dam in the Antrona Valley

"They jump 20ft from ledge to ledge, climb slopes at up to 15mph and even turn mid-air…" Meet the world's best climbers for whom gravity just gets in the way

These animals scale their heights with no ropes or harnesses.
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Eastern chimpanzee

Researchers tested the cognitive ability of apes – and it could change the way we think of intelligence

Scientists may have been asking the wrong questions about ape intelligence
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Tomato Frog, (Dyscophus antongilii)

It looks like a tomato, has a very weird tongue, and can produce some extremely nasty secretions

Meet the extraordinary tomato frog – one of Madagascar's strangest creatures.
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Hairy frogfish (Antennarius hispidus) on sandy ground, open mouth.

It has a grumpy-looking face, formidable jaws and a 'worm' on its head – meet the unbelievably bizarre hairy frogfish

This contender for the fastest-eating fish lures prey with a fin disguised as a worm.
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Moray eel with open mouth and sharp teeth

They have secret teeth, can grow 3m long and are covered in slime. Moray eels are awesome – and these 13 incredible photos prove it

These moray eel images are absolutely breathtaking.
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A lone coyote with thick fur moves cautiously across a snow-covered field during a cold winter day

It looks like a wolf, acts like a wolf – but don't be fooled this is no wolf...

All you ever needed to know about the coyote
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Arapaima genus; pirarucu, or paiche are any large species of bonytongue fish

The 3-metre, 200kg torpedo with bullet-deflecting scales and a fiery reputation that can deliver quite a punch to humans

Whitemargin stargazer

6 dangerous, deadly fish you'll never see – UNTIL it's too late... "Their danger predominantly lies in their ability to totally disguise themselves on the seabed"

Nature is full of oddballs – including these peculiar-looking fish that have adapted to their environments
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Asian Water Monitor (Varanus salvator)

Huge, often carnivorous and formidable predators: 10 biggest lizards in the world

Lizards are found on all continents apart from Antarctica and the largest ones are huge monsters. Here are ten of the biggest lizards
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Gerenuk

It has spindly legs, massive ears and bulging eyes – and it buzzes and whistles. Meet the bizarre-looking gerenuk

It looks adorable and very delicate – but is anything but. Here's our beginner's guide to the giraffe gazelle, or gerenuk.
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kingfisher mid poo © Yaorusheng/Getty

Do birds pee as well as poo?

When it comes to excretions, birds do a two-for-one deal
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FANGTOOTH MORAY, Enchelycore anatina, Muraenidae, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean

"its enormous jaws can expand dramatically, creating a balloon-like head..." 10 weirdest, eeriest eels on the planet, including one that generates a deadly 600 volts

Eels are among the ocean's most mysterious inhabitants, with more than 1,000 species found in habitats ranging from tropical coral reefs to the depths of the deep sea.
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Common bedbug (Cimex lectularius) obtaining its blood meal on the human skin, 1976. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC) / Donated by the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

"They hide close to where you sleep and feed when the opportunity arises. Once it reaches skin, it uses piercing, sucking mouthparts to draw blood"

All you ever needed to know about the infamous bed bug
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"He described animals swallowing 94°C water and cooking from the inside out, boiled alive, before being able to escape." 10 deadliest rivers in the world

You don't want total a dip in these rivers
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"If a person inadvertently touches this larva's bristles, they can suffer massive internal haemorrhaging, renal failure, haemolysis – and even death"

Australia, Strychnine Tree with toxic fruits

“An agonising way to die: it causes whole body convulsions, and the victim is painfully and horribly aware…”

Also called the Asian vomit button tree, the strychnine tree contains one of nature’s deadliest poisons, famously featured in many mystery novels.
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Termites of genus Hospitalitermes crawling on decaying wood in the rainforest of Bako National Park, Malaysia.

The world's most house-damaging pest has reached Britain before – could it happen again?

Despite their diminutive size, these ant lookalikes are capable of destroying a house, but just how common are termites in the UK?
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The loudest spider in the world? The Maratus Michaelseni.

What's the loudest spider on Earth? This record-breaking arachnid is so noisy it can be heard by humans

Think spiders are silent? Think again. One species is so loud it can be heard by humans several metres away.
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A wide angle summer morning view captured from the Calcite Springs View Area in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

"These giant apex predators are the size of a small car, as fast as a galloping horse, and have jaws strong enough to crush bones.“ 10 deadliest animals in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is the world’s oldest national park and home to some of North America’s largest and fiercest megafauna…
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