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Science communicator Preeti Desai happened upon this strange fanged fish during a recent outing at a beach in Texas City.
Once upon a time, the biggest, meanest, scariest predator in the ocean was an armoured monster named Dunkleosteus.
Native to the lush jungles of the Amazon, this crazy creature was caught on film by scientist and wildlife photographer Andreas Kay. Aptly known as the "snake mimic caterpillar", what you're ...
Two recently released clips from separate nature docuseries showcase the jaguar's caiman-killing capabilities.
The catfish patrolling the cooling pond of the Chernobyl power plant are certainly impressive – but despite the hyped-up headlines, radiation is not the reason for their oversized stature.
It's all about trees in our South African home base this week as the country celebrates Arbor Week. To mark the occasion, we're dedicating this Top 10 to our favourite trees from across the ...
In recent weeks, orca pods off the Western coast of Australia have been spotted on two separate occasions hunting and killing blue whales.
From towering behemoths to supersized horns, we’re taking a closer look at a few awesome prehistoric members of the rhino family.
Scallop shells, it seems, have become projectile weapons as octopuses wage war for control of 'Octopolis' 50 feet below the waves in Australia's Jervis Bay.
Imagine a bizarre-looking fly parasite takes up residence on your face – and never leaves. That's what life is like for these long-winged bats.
Mosquitoes have intricate relationships with plants. Understanding their important work as pollinators helps us understand their role in different ecosystems.
In this remarkable footage filmed off the coast of Victoria, Canada yesterday, a killer whale sends a harbour seal hurtling 80 feet (20 metres) into the air!
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