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Golden pheasant

8 astonishing close-up photos of the world’s most beautiful pheasant

Resplendent in red, gold and blue, the male of this spectacular species sports a crest like a barrister’s wig – even if it leaves him with massive blind spots
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Sea Otter , British Columbia

“Just sat there on deck.” Researchers weren’t expecting to see this onboard when they came back from their dive

The marine scientists were trying to learn more about UK kelp forests when they got a little more than they bargained for
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Tree-kangaroo in a tree

Bum-breathing turtles, two-headed lizards and tree-dwelling kangaroos - meet the 13 weirdest animals in Australia

Australia's oceans, deserts and rainforests are home to some truly weird and wonderful species – here are 13 of the strangest.
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Elephant trunk

A team of robotics experts analysed this animal’s huge, iconic body part – here’s why

Recent studies of the skin and structure of an elephant's trunk are revealing valuable insights for grasping and tactile sensing in the future of robotics
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NIMIT VIRDI

"Their pincer-like mouth parts inject a venom that paralyses and liquifies their hapless victims." 10 gruesome animals that liquidise their prey before eating

Nature harbours a chilling arsenal of predators that don’t just kill their prey — they dissolve it. These eight grisly creatures turn bodies into broth, transforming their victims into a macabre meal they can simply sip and swallow.
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deadliest bites

"Armed with up to 60 serrated teeth, it attacks using a devastating 'grip-and-rip' technique." World's 10 deadliest bites that crush, slice or inject their victims

Stuart Blackman takes a look at the animals that can deliver the deadliest of bites
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Credit: Pranav Joshi

This ruthless spider constructs a trap that catapults prey into its web at astonishing speeds

The ballista spider has taken a liking to one specific species of ant and developed a cunning way of hunting it.
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Two meerkats fighting in a desert setting

"Banishment is basically a death sentence in the Kalahari. It follows a barrage of physical abuse." Meet the world's most murderous mammal...

They may look cute, but the matriarchal meerkat society is deadly.
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Vampire squid

It has a cloak, huge eyes and bright blue snot – AND that's only the beginning...

What are vampire squids? Where do they live and why are they called vampire? Stuart Blackman explains all
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Shortfin mako, the fastest shark in the world

As long as a Honda Civic, this animal's torpedo-shaped body and powerful tail propel it to a blistering 70 kmh – or even more...

Did you know the fastest shark in the world can reach speeds of 70km per hour? Pretty impressive...
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Birds

How to identify wildlife

Red squirrel vs grey squirrel: Think you know how they differ? Think again as the differences between these two squirrels will surprise you

We take a look at how the red squirrel differs to its American grey cousin
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Brown rat. © Mike Lane/Getty

Brown rat or water vole: How to tell the difference between these two lookalike-rodents

When all you've seen is a flash of brown fur, it can be hard to know whether it was a water vole or rat. Though the two species tend to live in different habitats, there are areas where they overlap, potentially leading to cases of mistaken identity. So how do you tell rats and water voles apart?
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Eurasian otter. © Ed Evans/Getty

Mink or otter? What's the difference between these two slippery, semiaquatic lookalikes?

How do you tell the difference between otters and mink?
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A peregrine falcon with a dead partridge. © Alan Tunnicliffe Photography/Getty

It's the fastest animal in the world and its deadly claws can catch prey mid-air: Meet one of the world's most incredible birds of prey

Peregrines are the ultimate urban predator. Learn all about them, including how to spot them ‘stooping’ to catch prey
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