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Elephants' Incredible Intelligence | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth

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The largest land mammal, elephants have super-sized brains and display incredible emotional intelligence. In this episode of Wild Files, we get an intimate glimpse at elephants' social ties and unique character.

Baboon Parenting | Wild Files with Maddie Moate | BBC Earth

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In this new BBC Earth series Maddie Moate gives an in-depth look at the animal societies, starting with one of the most feared primates in the world - the baboon.

The Best Dogs Of BBC Earth | Top 5 | BBC Earth

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We've collected the most precious moments from our beloved canine companions: from cute puppies opening their eyes for the first time, to loyal wild dogs and incredibly intelligent pets.

The Billion Ant Mega Colony and the Biggest War on Earth

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Shark Tagged From Submarine For First Time In History | National Geographic

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For the past year, a research team has developed a new strategy to study the near threatened bluntnose sixgill shark in deep waters.

How Can We Wipe Out ALL Of The Mosquitoes?

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Is there an effective and safe way to get rid of mosquitoes?

What a Sea Snail Die-off Means for Californians—and the Climate | National Geographic

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The red abalone fishery is closed down until 2021 in hopes that the snail population would rebound. Many coastal communities are suffering from the closure.

How to Fight a DRAGON with Science

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How do you defeat a dragon? With science, of course! Kyle breaks down this mythological battle in this week's Because Science!

The most bizarre deep-sea creatures - Infographic

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32 of the most bizarre deep-sea creatures discovered so far. Click the image to view full screen.

Catching A Texas Batnado - Science Friday Podcast

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Bracken Cave, 20 miles outside of San Antonio, is the summer home to 15 million Mexican Free-tailed bats. Each night, the bats swarm out of the cave in a “batnado“ in search of food.

Birds and Color - Science Friday Podcast

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Birds don’t just see the world from higher up than the rest of us; they also see a whole range of light that we can’t. Listen to the Science Friday Podcast to learn more.

We Crashed Water Bears on the Moon

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There are Water Bears on the surface of the moon!

Frogs Come Alive After Winter Thaw | National Geographic

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These frogs froze for the winter, but remained alive - now they are thawing out.

What Shark Is Attacking Tourists?

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After multiple attacks in the tourist hot spot, the Seychelles, researchers try to determine which type of shark is the culprit.

Why Can Soda Dissolve a Rat?

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Surprise! You won a rat in your soda!

How a Fish Saved the Vikings

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The Vikings suffered many hardships living in the north of Europe: long, cold winters and importantly a lack of sunlight. Luckily, they had cod.

What if a Radioactive Spider Bites You?

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Everyone knows that when you're bitten by a radioactive animal, you get superpowers... right? Kyle weaves a web of facts and math to ensnare the truth in this week's Because Science!

Largest Known Marine Stingray Study

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How Many Spiders Do You Swallow in Your Sleep?

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Do you swallow spiders in your sleep?

These Plants Eat Salamanders | National Geographic

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Pitcher plants like these are known to feast on insects like flies. However, at a bog in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario Canada, scientists have found many pitcher plants with a more ambitious diet.

Fireflies Put on a Spectacular Mating Dance | Short Film Showcase

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Every year, hundreds of thousands of fireflies begin their mating dance in the pine forests of Mexico. Filmmaker Blake Congdon captured this incredible phenomenon as never before seen.