ARKive
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A good place to hide for a Petter's sportive lemur - Charlie
6:28 AM Oct 16th, 2009
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The Schokari sand racer is equally at home in water as in the desert - Charlie
7:38 AM Oct 15th, 2009
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The ARKive team are going ape about our latest Year of the Gorilla blog post: - Claire
6:35 AM Oct 15th, 2009
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Mistletoe isn't quite as fun for painted honeyeaters! - Charlie
3:08 AM Oct 15th, 2009
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@ 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
1:33 AM Oct 15th, 2009
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Wildscreen patron Sylvia Earle on the Colbert Report: (Apologies, this video is only available to our US followers)
8:59 AM Oct 14th, 2009
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The brown shyshark is named for its habit of coiling the body up with the tail over the eyes when the shark is caught -Liz
1:13 AM Oct 14th, 2009
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The hooded malpolon is named for its cobra-like defensive behaviour, which gives it the alternative name of 'false cobra'.
4:21 AM Oct 13th, 2009
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Brilliant shot of a young vervet! - Charlie
4:41 AM Oct 12th, 2009
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No this weekend due to the Snooker, but you can still watch amazing animal videos on
7:42 AM Oct 9th, 2009
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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:
4:37 AM Oct 9th, 2009
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This Eurasian elk enjoys an unusual snack - Charlotte
7:14 AM Oct 8th, 2009
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The Libyan jird may store up to an impressive 10 kg of seeds within its burrows - Liz
4:03 AM Oct 8th, 2009
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Blog post: Saved from kakapo-pping their clogs...
8:56 AM Oct 7th, 2009
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7:13 AM Oct 7th, 2009
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Watch tiny yet powerful ant jaws carve up a leaf on ARKive! - Claire
3:16 AM Oct 7th, 2009
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NEW - Watch footage of the Temminck's tragopan's intriguing courtship display
8:34 AM Oct 6th, 2009
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Ever heard of a Fibonacci spiral? This is ARKive's version: - Rob
6:26 AM Oct 6th, 2009
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@ As basking sharks are usually a solitary species, this group feeding is probably due to high food abundance in the area - Claire
5:44 AM Oct 6th, 2009
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I just uploaded this fascinating footage of basking sharks feeding in groups - Claire
3:38 AM Oct 6th, 2009
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