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The world’s deadliest cat is a 2-pound furball that lives in abandoned holes dug by strange, kangaroo-like rodents in Africa
Under cover of night, a black-footed cat moves almost invisibly through the grasses of southern Namibia, hunting small rodents, birds and insects. Barely a third the size of a domestic cat, its tawny ...
It's not just humans that build villages – so do other animals. And they can be so enormous they're visible from space ...
The world’s largest palaeoburrow is located in the Amazon Rainforest and is so long it’d take you roughly 20 minutes to walk ...
This Instagram post by @the_last_messiah shows a groundhog getting riled up by a pit bull who keeps sticking its nose into ...
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