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Spider monkeys kill male infants
A new study observes male spider monkeys killing male babies in order to prevent further sexual competition
Learning to live together
How can we reduce conflicts and improve conservation at human-wildlife boundaries?
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World's largest earwig declared extinct
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Why do puffer fish build sandcastles?
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Seals discovered having sex with penguins
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Humpback herring feast
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DNA maps to help endangered rays
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Top three dancing animals
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Ravens sabotage others’ bonding
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Powerful beauty
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Rare bush frog breeds inside bamboo
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Fruit flies prefer 'flashier' wings
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Can fish master physics?
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Barnacle gosling’s terrifying cliff tumble
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Bizarre births in the animal kingdom
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Life Story
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Five animals that inspired kung fu
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Monkey midwife
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Rediscovering the world’s lost frogs
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Battle of the ants
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Why dwarf dinosaurs were a big deal
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Is life on an ark really possible?
Features
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Lying animals
These four creatures can hoodwink you with the sounds they make
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Your life on Earth
How you and the world have changed since your birth
Picture Galleries
On TV and Radio
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Life Story Watch
Sir David Attenborough takes us on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.
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Tweet of the Day Listen
Radio 4 celebrates birdsong.
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Wonders of the Monsoon Watch
Where life is shaped by the greatest weather system on Earth
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The Wonder of Animals Watch
Discover what has made certain animals so successful
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Plants: From roots to riches Listen
New series exploring our relationship with plants
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Nature Listen
A unique insight into the natural world's rich variety.
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Autumnwatch Watch
Follow Autumnwatch and its stories on BBC Two
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Hive Alive Watch
Two-part documentary revealing the mysteries of the honeybee.