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They're one of the largest animals to have ever lived on Earth – so why do these ocean giants eat such tiny animals?

Despite being some of the largest animals in the ocean (and Earth), whales feast on miniature animals – why?
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"Just 5 berries can kill an adult": Discover the UK's deadliest plants

They may look tasty but looks can be deceiving...
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Can a human outrun a crocodile?

Just how fast are crocodiles?
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Why do tigers have stripes?

We take a look at the reasons behind the tiger's iconic stripes
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Bird flight has fascinated humans for thousands of years – and now we know just how they do it: 4 secrets of bird flight you need to know

Birds are the world’s greatest flyers - but how do they do it? 
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What are the most dangerous snakes in Australia? Discover the country's top 4 deadliest serpents

Learn about the potent venom of these dangerous reptiles, as well as habitats, and the risks they pose to humans.
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The bird that eats itself to survive: During its epic migration it consumes its internal organs – including its kidneys – which then regenerate

It can survive without water in one of the driest, deadliest places on Earth, where just 1cm of rain falls a year. Meet the ultimate survivor

Iguana filmed “blowing snot rockets" in Galápagos

Unlike other lizards, marine iguanas can forage at sea – and have a clever strategy to get rid of the excess salt from their diet.
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Diver finds colossal animal skeleton off Australian coast. We know what killed it

The gigantic creature was discovered on the seabed in a remote part of Western Australia.
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Birds

How to identify wildlife

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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Save 30% when you subscribe to BBC Wildlife Magazine, plus receive Simon Barnes’ latest release, Spring is the Only Season
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Plants

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