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"It's only now that I appreciate how extraordinary..." The best books by David Attenborough, including one about his early days on Zoo Quest

Broadcasting legend David Attenborough is best known for his wildlife and natural history documentaries, but he's also made significant contributions to the world of books and literature
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Argentina, Patagonia, Cueva de las Manos, Cave of the Hands. Prehistoric rock paintings of human hands in red black and orange 13,000 to 9,500 years old. (Photo by: Eye Ubiquitous/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The prehistoric ‘graffiti’ cave where teenagers spray-painted their hands 9,000 years ago – and no one knows why...

Learn how an Italian priest uncovered the world’s largest and most dramatic display of handprints and rock art
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Nobody, New Mexico, Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano, Lava Tube Entrance and Cinder Cone in the Distance. (Photo by: Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"It's a land of frozen fire – a vast volcanic landscape shaped by violent eruptions and molten magma." Today wildlife, including deadly snakes, thrive here...

Into America’s volcanic ‘badlands’: Explore a land of fire and ice in the El Malpais National Monument in northwestern New Mexico, USA
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Hibbertopterus

"It looked more like something from Alien than an animal." 10 weirdest prehistoric bugs, including a car-sized one that weighed the same as a Labrador

If you thought there were some strange bugs living today, wait until you meet these oddballs from prehistory…
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ancient primitive caveman with stone render 3d

"They wore clothes, wielded fire, and created art; they may have even been smarter than us..." Just who were our closest cousins?

From ice-age hunters to our closest extinct relatives, this essential guide uncovers who the Neanderthals really were — and what they reveal about us.
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A cheetah stops to urinate during a rainstorm

"In order to pee, it flips onto its back and pees into the air..." 8 bizarre, yet fascinating facts about animal pee – you won't believe number 3

From chipmunks’ urine disguises to dolphins’ pee arcs, the animal kingdom has some surprisingly creative ways of using – and producing – pee
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Manatee, Coral City Camera

Look what this underwater spy camera in Miami just filmed!

The Coral City Camera has captured all sorts of ocean animals – including these magical marine mammals.
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Amy Gulick

“I found myself standing shoulder-to-shoulder with a huge male grizzly bear.”

Amy Gulick on playing with humpbacks, packing slippers and competing for salmon
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Image taken in Hyde Park in London

"The male rubs a ridge on its penis against ridges on its abdomen, thereby setting the pond – and any female in it – abuzz..."

Nick Baker and Richard Jones take a look at this fascinating aquatic insect
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Autotomy: how and why some animals shed body parts so they can grow a replacement

"They're able to regenerate their bodies from tiny fragments..." Why some animals have abilities that rival the 'healing powers' of Deadpool or Wolverine

Just how are some animals able to regrow lost limbs and other body parts?
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Birds

Sir David Attenborough with a photo of Attenborougharion rubicundus, and receiving the Lifetime Patron Award from Australia Museum in 2017

Which species are named after Sir David Attenborough? And how many of them are there?

Sir David Attenborough has over 50 species named after him, ranging from a prehistoric marine reptile to a native British flower only found in the Brecon Beacons of South Wales.
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Red-and-green macaws in Brazil

"Incredibly emotional." Red-and-green macaws return to Brazil’s Atlantic Forest after 200-year absence

Freshly fledged red-and-green macaw chicks mark a major milestone in the recovery of the colourful birds along the Brazilian coast, say conservationists.
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Bald Eagle catching fish.

Bald eagle vs golden eagle: what's the difference between these two gigantic raptors?

How exactly do you tell the difference between a golden eagle and a bald eagle?
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Weddell seal

"They can survive up to an hour in the icy water and use razor-sharp protruding teeth to scrape away ice."10 amazing, remarkable Antarctic animals...

Discover the most remarkable, captivating wildlife that thrives in one of the least hospitable places on Earth – Antarctica
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Red-throated diver

It has a dagger beak, red throat and torpedo body – and its eerie cry is echoing across remote lochs

The red-throated diver, or red-throated loon, has one of the most evocative calls in the bird world.
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"The only way a female avoids starvation is by being fed by males hoping to mate with her. Females might have up to five males in attendance..."

Often male birds are more colourful than their female counterparts, but the ecelctus parrot bucks the trend, as zoologist and broadcaster Lucy Cooke explains.
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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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