Zoology
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Pale octopus, hairy-chested yeti crab and other new species found
4 Jan 2012: Scientists exploring underwater vents near Antarctica find a world of creatures thriving in temperatures of 400C
Latest videos
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Chimpanzee warns unsuspecting group members of danger - video (1min 14sec)
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Watch a postmortem of a beached dolphin - video (8min 28sec)
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9 Jan 2012:
This African mystery bird is a highly specialised predator on a tiny relative of the elephant
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8 Jan 2012:
These gorgeous southeast Asian mystery birds are named for their long distinctive tail (includes video)
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8 Jan 2012:
This Ethiopian mystery bird is easily confused with another species
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8 Jan 2012:
Books, books, beautiful books! This is a list of biology, ecology, environment, natural history and animal books that are (or will soon be) available to occupy your bookshelves (or your library's bookshelves) and your thoughts
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7 Jan 2012:
This Australian mystery bird is part of a group of birds that has several ecological equivalents in other parts of the world
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7 Jan 2012:
This huge South African mystery bird has an enormous range, but it is found only in special places within that range
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7 Jan 2012:
Children's pet hamsters can help solve the world's energy crisis!
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6 Jan 2012:
This monotypic species is a taxonomic orphan: no one knows which family it belongs to (includes video)
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6 Jan 2012:
This Thai mystery bird is part of an interesting little genus that was recently relocated from one taxonomic family into another
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5 Jan 2012:
This Central American mystery bird is one of the few of its kind that feeds whilst perched (includes video)
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5 Jan 2012:
This striking Australian mystery bird is part of a taxon that has several avian ecological equivalents in other parts of the world
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5 Jan 2012:
Meet the fish that mimics the octopus that mimics scary sea creatures
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4 Jan 2012:
This seemingly unremarkable mystery bird is a remarkable "first" in North America (includes videos)
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4 Jan 2012:
This Brazilian mystery bird species is poorly known and is placed in a taxonomic family that I've never shown to you before
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