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Lethal conflict after group fission in wild chimpanzees

Largest known wild chimp group splits in two – sparking violence and death

Uganda's Ngogo chimps have broken into two permanent groups, resulting in the killing of numerous adults and infants, say researchers.
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Doug Allan

“I’ve never met a good-tempered walrus, they’re always grumpy!” Wildlife filmmaker Doug Allan on filming in the Arctic and working with Attenborough

In an interview originally published in October 2019, BBC filmmaker Doug Allan reflects on an extraordinary encounter with a narwhal and his funniest shoot
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Doug Allan

Celebrated wildlife filmmaker Doug Allan dies at 74

Doug Allan was known for this work in extreme environments, filming for several groundbreaking BBC TV series
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Megachelicerax cousteaui

500-million-year-old clawed predator found in Utah desert forces scientists to rethink origin of spiders

Named after French explorer Jacques Cousteau, Megachelicerax cousteaui is the oldest of its kind ever found, not to mention one of the strangest…
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5 ways to live forever: the secrets behind why some species live for a very long time

Why are some species able to live for a very long time? We take a look at the characteristics needed for a long life
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Tree sparrow © John Harding/BTO

It's the size of a teaspoon, mates for life with their forever partner and lives in a tight-knit village of 50

Discover fascinating facts about the tree sparrow
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Banded mongooses jumping, fighting and playing in a clearing

6 savage, brutal brawlers: The animals that will fight to the death for territory, power, or survival

Nature's most savage showdowns, from vicious lions to sparring ants
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Seychelles giant tortoise

What’s the longest living land animal? Meet the ‘giant’ that’s older than Yellowstone National Park

Jonathan is thought to be born in 1832 and resides on a volcanic island in the South Atlantic ocean
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An ice-marginal lake in southwest Greenland

Satellite images reveal hidden cause of melting glaciers in Greenland

A new study has found that meltwater lakes at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet are accelerating the flow of major glaciers, potentially contributing to global sea level rise.
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Liohnn

“That’s never going to heal.” A lion suffers a broken leg in Botswana. Will he be able to survive?

In north Botswana, there’s a lion who has faced an extraordinary set of challenges – and conquered them all
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Cuckoo spit

"It makes one or two priming pumps of its abdomen, before starting to secrete the first of many clear liquid droplets from its anus..."

Nick Baker takes a look at cuckoo spit, a common sight in our countryside also known as spittlebugs, and its role in protecting and nourishing the juvenile common froghopper
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6 biggest spiders in the UK, including one with a humongous 7cm leg-span: look for them in canals, gardens, ditches... and under your bed

Don't be fooled in thinking large spiders live on exotic shores as the UK is home to a few giants..
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Credit: Louise McGowan

"Just like that, ‘plonk’, I had an exhausted and soaking wet adult badger on my lap..."

In the aftermath of floods in Upton-on-Severn, a valiant badger rescue mission unfolds. Louise McGowan from Nature England reports on this heart-warming tale.
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Palaeontologist John Moretti searches for fossils in the stream that flows through Bender’s Cave

“It was just bones all over the floor.” Fossil hunters make astounding discovery in Texan water cave

A flooded cave in central Texas has yielded the remains of Ice Age animals that have never been found in the region before…
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Giraffe facts

They sleep for just 30 minutes a night and only drink a couple of times a week... 15 crazy facts about the world's tallest animal

Impress your family and friends with your giraffe knowledge
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Closeup of an Abbot's bagworm moth stick cocoon

"She emerges, not looking like a moth at all, but rather a peculiar pale thing with reduced legs and antennae that you could easily mistake for a maggot..."

Nick Baker takes a look at the weird and fascinating life of a bagworm
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Red kangaroo

What’s the fastest land mammal in Australia? It can outpace a human thanks to giant ‘springs’ in its legs

It can outrun a human and has giant spring-like legs – meet the quickest terrestrial mammal Down Under
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mangrove rivulus can live out of water

How long can a fish live out of water? Meet one weird fish that can survive two months on dry land...

The amount of time a fish can survive out of water depends on the type of fish, and there is one species that is particularly adept...
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How do birds sleep

How do birds sleep? Can they sleep when flying? And why don't they fall out of trees when asleep?

How do birds sleep? Can they sleep when flying? And how do they sleep in trees without falling out? A lot depends on the species.
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Paluma Range National Park in the Wet Tropics of Queensland

When 30 tiny concrete 'apartments' popped up in an Australian rainforest, a bunch of elusive animals moved in

Scientists built tiny shelters for ground-dwelling frogs in Queensland to see which ones they liked the best. Here's what they discovered...
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Dracula orchid

"It looks like an extra-terrestrial being that fell to Earth and behaves like a subterranean vampire." 10 weirdest, wackiest plants on the planet...

Meet some of the weirdest and oddest plants on Earth.
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Two hippos, Hippopotamus amphibius, fight each other on land, one with his jaws wide open, the other with bloodied mouth and flanks.

15 brutal, savage wildlife photos showing wild animals at their most ferocious and powerful

Brutal animals are those defined by their power, aggression, or deadly impact – whether through sheer strength, sharp weapons, or silent disease.
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Male resplendent quetzal

"Its iridescent green head and wings, spiky crest, blood-red breast, and flamboyant twin tail plumes, is like a carnival dancer." In the forests of Guatemala lives an elusive creature few will ever see

Guatemala's national bird is one of the hidden gems of Central America. Read the story of one woman's quest to track it down in the cloud forest
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Crowds of tourists gathered at the Old Town Square in Prague to listen to the bells of Astronomical Clock

"People still believe there’s a ticking human population time-bomb," says Gillian Burke

Springwatch presenter, Gillian Burke, explores the complex issue of our planet's population growth
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