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St Helena in the Atlantic Ocean

Weird spider with no eyes found on remote Atlantic island. Arachnologists are baffled

By searching through museum specimens, scientists found two new, and rather peculiar, spiders species from St Helena: one eyeless and another with thick armour.
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Can tigers and lions coexist?

Can tigers and lions co-exist?

Honey Badger looking. Etosha National Park, Namibia.

Head-butting, drowning and dive-bombing – discover 10 most aggressive, badass animals on the planet that aren't afraid to put up a fight

These sometimes cute-looking animals have a hostile side and aren't afraid to strike
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Bird facts

36 extraordinary, astonishing bird facts, including a bird that has killed humans, a bird that likes to get drunk and one that can fly backwards

Impress your friends and family with your newfound bird knowledge.
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Polar bear on sea ice hunting a seal, Nunavut and Northwest Territories, Canada, North America

David Attenborough narrates astounding BBC footage of a ferocious polar bear launching itself at a trembling terrified seal

This extraordinary BBC Earth footage shows the immense size and lightning-fast reflexes of the Arctic's apex predator, the polar bear
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Fringe-lipped bat

20 meat-eating bats fitted with hi-tech backpacks. Scientists stunned to record them hunting like lions

The winged mammals use a ‘hang-and-wait’ strategy to successfully capture large prey, a new study finds. 
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Breaching humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

How does sound affect whales and dolphins?

The underwater world is noisier than it has ever been and it's affecting whales and dolphins...
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9 jaw-dropping, brutal apex predator photos expose staggering power of Earth's elite hunters

Inner coast transient killer whale hunting close to a Steller sea lion haulout off the outer coast of Washington

“I've been thinking about this possibility for 15 years": Killer whale experts make new discovery off North American coast

New research has revealed that West Coast transient killer whales – found from south-eastern Alaska to southern California – are two distinct communities that rarely encounter each other.
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A beaver is a keystone species

What is a a keystone species? Meet nature’s hidden power players

What is a keystone species? What role do keystone species play in the structure of an ecosystem? Stuart Blackman explains
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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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