Animals-and-Pets
BBC Wildlife
SNAP-CHAT
Isaac Szabo talks hellbenders, chub nests and bears on the roof
3 min |
December 2025
BBC Wildlife
Why are the tropics so diverse?
AS YOU MOVE FROM THE POLES towards the equator, species richness increases.
1 min |
December 2025
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Magnificent frigatebird
ONE MIGHT BE FORGIVEN FOR thinking that pterodactyls had been de-extincted upon first sighting the silhouette of a magnificent frigatebird.
3 min |
December 2025
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YEAR OF THE CAT
Once a phantom of Chile's windswept peaks, this plucky feline is making a comeback
3 min |
December 2025
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KATE BRADBURY
“I feel I am part bird at this point at the year's end: I'm ready for spring”
2 min |
December 2025
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SNOW DAYS
High in the boreal forests of Colorado, the snowshoe hare lives a secretive life. But one photographer has gained a unique window into its world
3 min |
December 2025
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A journey into sound
Progressive hearing loss prompted a memorable quest to absorb nature's calls and choruses
7 min |
December 2025
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WILD IN THE CITY
A huge parliament of long-eared owls has made an unlikely home in a Serbian town square
2 min |
December 2025
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Birds follow the flames
In the Sierra Nevada of California, fire gives some birds a boost
1 min |
December 2025
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Remembering Jane
The ethologist, conservationist and humanitarian Dr Jane Goodall died in October. We reflect on the woman who gave the world hope
5 min |
December 2025
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ISLAND LIFE
This curious species of long-necked beetle is unique to Madagascar
3 min |
December 2025
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Do any animals eavesdrop?
WE MIGHT THINK OF EAVESDROPPING as a uniquely human trait, but it isn’t.
1 min |
December 2025
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LIVING WITH THE KING
Armed with skill, a team is on hand to remove India's deadliest snake from where it doesn't belong: inside people's homes
7 min |
December 2025
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Attenborough narrates new wildlife series
BBC's Kingdom chronicles four animal families
1 min |
December 2025
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"There weren't just a few; there were hundreds"
Texas brown tarantulas in the USA
3 min |
December 2025
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Do other animals have milk teeth?
AS DIPHYODONTS, HUMANS HAVE two sets of teeth: our milk (or deciduous) teeth, and our permanent teeth.
1 min |
December 2025
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Can we refreeze the Arctic?
THERE IS CONSIDERABLY LESS SEA-ICE in the Arctic than there used to be.
2 min |
December 2025
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LIFE'S A BEACH
Monkeys are overrunning Kenya's tourist hotspots in the south of the country. Their apparent abundance in Diani, however, is not a straightforward conservation success story
7 min |
December 2025
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Rolling out the red flags
Leg-waving display of the matador bug explained
1 min |
December 2025
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Oceanic manta rays dive deep to navigate
Research reveals world's largest rays go hundreds of metres below the surface to get their bearings
1 min |
December 2025
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Can animals make friends?
THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY ANIMAL species band together with others of their kind – for protection in numbers, to achieve a common goal, to safeguard young or to maximise breeding opportunities. But are any of these relationships true friendships in our human understanding of the word?
1 min |
November 2025
BBC Wildlife
What is the rights of nature movement?
THE RIGHTS OF NATURE MOVEMENT argues that nonhuman natural entities and ecosystems, from rivers to woodlands and coral reefs to savannahs, are not mere property but rights holders in law.
2 min |
November 2025
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BEAK & CLAW
Raptors have declined across Africa, but a new effort to safeguard them is underway
7 min |
November 2025
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TAKE ME TO THE RIVER
Going deep into the Amazon on a river cruise offers a different way of experiencing this extraordinary place
7 min |
November 2025
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NIGHT MOVES
Noctourism reveals wildlife's secret rhythms while boosting vital conservation efforts
7 min |
November 2025
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Mountain highs and seafaring lows with Lauren Owens Lambert
THE INSIDE WORLD OF WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY
3 min |
November 2025
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Proboscis monkey's big nose boosts vocal identity
A new study shows how nose shape creates resonant frequencies that allow individuals to be recognised
1 min |
November 2025
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"I have never known fear like it"
Leopard and lions in Mozambique
3 min |
November 2025
BBC Wildlife
Free as a bird
THE ARTICLE ON HOW ANIMALS USE sound in the September issue included comment on dialect or accent in birdsong.
2 min |
November 2025
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Rattlesnakes inbreeding
Break up of habitat leads to desperate measures
1 min |