Most spores are harmless, but some are trouble. When they get into the body and become reanimated, they can release toxins, ...
The Philippine eagle is one of the world’s largest and rarest birds of prey. Found only in the Philippines, this forest ...
James Ewens, gardening expert at Alexander Francis, warns of 10 invasive plants that, if left unchecked, could lead to fines ...
The study’s lead author Emily Martin, a member of The Wildlife Society (TWS) and a PhD candidate in biology and natural ...
Objects on display include a hand axe found near a woolly mammoth and a replica jaw of a domesticated Palaeolithic dog ...
Finally, the scorpion retreats and the tiny amphibian reaches its destination. A colony of termites is busily harvesting the ...
What dangles from its rear end needs some explaining, though. From the tip of its abdomen it extends four long, shiny, grey ...
Meet the spitting cobras – venomous snakes capable of projecting venom with remarkable accuracy to deter threats.
When this wildlife photographer set up his GoPro in the waters of French Polynesia, a funny fish came to investigate.
BBC Wildlife section editor Sarah McPherson answers your wild question.
Known as the ‘brain-eating amoeba’, Naegleria fowleri thrives in warm freshwater and can cause a rare but often fatal brain ...
Sometimes referred to as the ‘river of grass’, the Everglades National Park is a subtropical wetland spanning 1.5 million ...
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