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Are you thinking of a career change? Which animal-related job would you excel in? Take the quiz to find out πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/zIx8UiHBjQ https://t.co/vIOOHGFKDr
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Which apex predator has retractable claws, is a master of disguise, and can take down prey much larger than itself? Read more about tigers with the BBC Earth Fact Files πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/RaWP4ZnoUW https://t.co/sq2HS6dTyU
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One million trees worldwide are cut down each year to make toilet paper. Is it more sustainable to grow your own? Follow the story with @BBCFuture πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/97DHjBnNIc https://t.co/SUu9TO8lQm
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Did you know that lions are the only cats to have a tassel on the end of their tail? 🦁 It’s thought that they use this tassel to communicate by pointing or as a way of flirting. Read more about lions with the BBC Earth Fact Files πŸ‘‰?https://t.co/aVi9W5NkEe https://t.co/GAsDX2DxKf
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How did a megaberg transform the ocean? This is the story of how Iceberg A-68, one of the largest ever recorded, melted and released billions of tonnes of freshwater into the ocean. Read how it transformed ecosystems after drifting in the Southern Ocean. Follow the story with https://t.co/7jQW3lKzvC
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What can the deepest and darkest places on Earth reveal about life and the universe? Follow the story with @BBCNews πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/jD6wFaLG5h https://t.co/JNr2CkDPwK
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Polar bears are having to contend with increasing threats as the Arctic warms. Follow the story with @BBCNews. πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/z9JZxFT2X5 https://t.co/ZF6jzlZ7YU
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Just how important are our oceans? And could seagrass be a secret tool in the fight against climate change? 🌱 Read more πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/Ue16AsbkKt https://t.co/6sE2ktsvS7
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King of the sea πŸ‘‘ King penguins are epic hunters, sometimes eating up to 2,000 fish in a single day. They can swim up to 6 miles per hour and dive over 1,000 feet in pursuit of their prey! #EarthCapture by Roie Galitz via Instagram. https://t.co/JBCzjNLCyC
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Mid-air duel ?? Though they can be aggressive when defending their feeding territories, red-whiskered bulbuls also assemble in social, noisy flocks. Gathering together in this way helps them to exchange information on nearby food sources and predators. #Asia #Birds https://t.co/rVUQ0z0gPG
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A beautiful raptor 🀎 The savvana hawk can be found across Central and South America. They are recognised for their cinnamon-toned feathers and enjoy hunting small mammals like snakes and lizards. #EarthCapture by Amer Cavalcant https://t.co/TYXuiOu9B9
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RT @pledis_17: [VIDEO] #BBCEarth Asia | First Look ft #SEVENTEEN | BBC Earth ?? https://t.co/aOlb2z2V8k #SEVENTEEN #???
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Male birds are typically more colourful than their female counterparts to compete for mates and territory. But with the fiery-billed aracari, a type of toucan, both male and female are just as colourful as each other. 🐦 #EarthCapture by Javier Chaves Alvarado https://t.co/PIQ3Ms5u8U
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The tufted grey langur is recognised for its slender body and long hands, feet and tail. Whilst this langur is grey, they are also commonly found in black, red and brown! #EarthCapture by Daniele Wildlife Photography https://t.co/C1VAPjYSQw
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It takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. But scientists are still unravelling the baffling lifecycle of the titan arum. https://t.co/MdBqg2pQqm
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Have you heard of 'puddling'? πŸ¦‹ It's where butterflies gather in groups in muddy puddles to drink up the water. This provides them with nutrients vital to reproduce, as well as the social opportunity to find a partner. #EarthCapture by @shutterstory2021 https://t.co/tbLJ7Jst7X
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The destruction a fire brings can be crucial for certain species to thrive. Meet the conservationists reviving the ancient art of good fire. https://t.co/poFZC1xJKB
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Little grey seal pups are extremely vulnerable in the first few weeks of their lives πŸ₯Ή They are very dependent upon their mothers in the first few weeks, and need to triple in weight before they can venture into the water. #EarthCapture by Ewelina Photography via Instagram https://t.co/YQgLqiiPX1
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Shoulder injuries, concussions and the big red flag of Alpine skiing: what research reveals about the Paralympics' riskiest sports, and how to make them safer. https://t.co/wur94fv6b9
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When water buffalo make a home for themselves in abandoned spaces, they can bring with them a rich array of frogs, bats and plant life. https://t.co/8Gfm9ZXyJL
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