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Apex predators

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WWildlife
What the Largest Crocodile Ever Recorded Ate to Fuel Its 17,500-Pound Body
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What the Largest Crocodile Ever Recorded Ate to Fuel Its 17,500-Pound Body

  • April 9, 2026
Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptiles on Earth, but they are far from the biggest crocodiles to…
SScience
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Bite mechanics of ancient marine predators yields surprising results

  • April 4, 2026
The Western Interior Seaway, which existed roughly 80 million years ago, split North America into North and South.…
WWildlife
Qld shark study reveals costly truth for Great Barrier Reef anglers
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Qld shark study reveals costly truth for Great Barrier Reef anglers

  • March 30, 2026
Ravenous sharks are costing recreational anglers on the Great Barrier Reef hundreds of dollars every trip as they…
WWildlife
Pilot of 16 years captures 'really unusual' scene off famous Aussie coast: 'Just incredible'
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Pilot of 16 years captures ‘really unusual’ scene off famous Aussie coast: ‘Just incredible’

  • March 20, 2026
For Australian pilot and wildlife photographer Tiffany Klein, every day at work still feels like magic. Even after…
WWildlife
Achingly Sad Video Documents First-Known Case of Red Fox Attacking a Wolf Pup
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Achingly Sad Video Documents First-Known Case of Red Fox Attacking a Wolf Pup

  • March 10, 2026
Camera footage outside a wolf den captured something unexpected: a red fox preying on a wolf pup and…
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‘The conservation message is don’t lose them in the first place’

  • September 6, 2025
A 20-year study on the effects of reintroducing wolves into Yellowstone National Park found that removing the apex…
SScience
A black and white picture taken from a trail camera by the River Deerness. To large otters can be seen climbing on to rocks. The otter on the higher rock has turned his head to face the camera. Itss whole body can be seen including its long thick tail.
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Otters on river banks ‘sign of good ecosystem’

  • July 28, 2025
Regular sightings of otters on a river are a sign of a healthy local ecosystem, a charity has…
WWildlife
An Even Scarier Predator Hunted Giant 'Terror Birds' in South America
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An Even Scarier Predator Hunted Giant ‘Terror Birds’ in South America

  • July 26, 2025
Sometime between 16 and 11.6 million years ago, a young caiman came upon a tasty snack in modern-day…
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