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UK Dolphins Develop Terrifying New Hunting Habit

Exclusive research reveals Britain's bottlenose dolphins are exhibiting unprecedented and aggressive behaviour, with experts tracking shocking new hunting techniques in UK waters.

Prehistoric whale species discovered in Australia

Scientists in Australia have discovered a prehistoric whale species, shedding new light on the evolution of marine mammals. The fossil could reshape our understanding of ancient oceans.

When scorpions grew as big as dogs

Discover how prehistoric scorpions grew to terrifying sizes due to extreme CO₂ levels, and what it tells us about our planet's climate history.

Rare Black Rabbits Spotted in Denver

Unusual sightings of black rabbits in Denver have sparked curiosity among residents and wildlife experts. Discover the theories behind this rare occurrence.

Man caught smuggling 850 turtles in trousers

A man was arrested in a shocking attempt to smuggle 850 live turtles in his trousers. The bizarre wildlife crime highlights the dark side of illegal animal trade.

Dolphin joins family swim in Dorset

A family in Dorset experienced an unforgettable moment when a wild dolphin joined them for a morning swim, showcasing the beauty of marine wildlife in UK waters.

Dozens of wombats found dead in Gippsland

A disturbing incident in Fish Creek, Gippsland, has left locals horrified as over 30 wombats were found dead. Authorities are probing potential causes, including poisoning or disease.

Coyote attacks boy at California softball game

A terrifying coyote attack at a children's softball game in California left spectators in shock. Brave bystanders rushed to help the injured boy as wildlife experts warn of increasing urban coyote encounters.

Fossil reveals Patrick Star-like creature from 100M years ago

Palaeontologists have uncovered a fascinating fossil of an ancient sea creature that bears a striking resemblance to SpongeBob SquarePants' best friend, Patrick Star. The 100-million-year-old discovery sheds light on prehistoric marine life.

Couple traumatised after helping injured badger

A kind-hearted couple's attempt to rescue an injured badger took a horrifying turn when they were confronted by aggressive individuals, leaving them shaken and fearing for their safety.

Ancient reindeer hunting traps found in Norway

Archaeologists in Norway have discovered ancient hunting traps used by early humans to hunt reindeer, shedding light on survival strategies in the Arctic over 1,000 years ago.

One Family Farm’s Wildlife Success Story

Discover how a single family farm in the UK has transformed into a thriving sanctuary for local wildlife, proving that small-scale agriculture can coexist with nature.

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