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  1. A good place to hide for a Petter's sportive lemur http://ow.ly/uMLR - Charlie
  2. The Schokari sand racer is equally at home in water as in the desert http://ow.ly/uzxy - Charlie
  3. The ARKive team are going ape about our latest Year of the Gorilla blog post: http://ow.ly/uyxU - Claire
  4. Mistletoe isn't quite as fun for painted honeyeaters! http://ow.ly/uwDu - Charlie
  5. @FlorianCiprian We're glad to hear it! We're also on Twitter (as you can now see!) with daily facts and our favourite images and videos
  6. Wildscreen patron Sylvia Earle on the Colbert Report: http://ow.ly/unsj (Apologies, this video is only available to our US followers)
  7. The brown shyshark is named for its habit of coiling the body up with the tail over the eyes when the shark is caught http://ow.ly/uj6v -Liz
  8. The hooded malpolon is named for its cobra-like defensive behaviour, which gives it the alternative name of 'false cobra'. http://ow.ly/u6Zj
  9. Brilliant shot of a young vervet! http://ow.ly/tUEZ - Charlie
  10. No #LastChanceToSee this weekend due to the Snooker, but you can still watch amazing animal videos on http://www.arkive.org
  11. The beaked sea snake is one of the most dangerous snakes in the world. Just 1.5 mg of its venom is enough to kill a human: http://ow.ly/tx0T
  12. This Eurasian elk enjoys an unusual snack http://ow.ly/tmpn - Charlotte
  13. The Libyan jird may store up to an impressive 10 kg of seeds within its burrows http://ow.ly/tk5v - Liz
  14. Blog post: Saved from kakapo-pping their clogs... http://ow.ly/taHx
  15. Bird enthusiasts needed to test our partner's new bird search portal. Please perform a search & leave feedback http://ow.ly/t91N
  16. Watch tiny yet powerful ant jaws carve up a leaf on ARKive! http://ow.ly/t6Xz - Claire
  17. NEW - Watch footage of the Temminck's tragopan's intriguing courtship display http://ow.ly/sXQa
  18. Ever heard of a Fibonacci spiral? This is ARKive's version: http://ow.ly/sVWA - Rob
  19. @lesfrew As basking sharks are usually a solitary species, this group feeding is probably due to high food abundance in the area - Claire
  20. I just uploaded this fascinating footage of basking sharks feeding in groups http://ow.ly/sUw3 - Claire