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Does the UK have any coral reefs?

Coral reefs don't just belong in the tropics, says Helen Scales
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Are birds smelly?

Birds aren't smelly are they? You would be surprised, says David Lindo
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Does Britain have any scorpions? Yes, surprisingly...

Surely Britain doesn't have any scorpions? Well... you may be surprised...
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What is Britain's largest flying insect? Here's a clue - it has an impressive wingspan of 130mm

Richard Jones takes a look at the contenders for the title of Britain's biggest flying insect
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What are the most popular cat names? The top 10 cat names revealed...

Need inspiration for naming your new feline friend? Here are the most popular cat names.
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Ghost villages: 10 eerie deserted settlements from centuries past

Explore 10 deserted villages, that were filled with life centuries ago
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Bluetongue: what the notifiable disease is, which animals get it, symptoms and how to report it

Bluetongue is a disease caused by infection with bluetongue virus. Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales Richard Irvine offers expert advice on how to spot signs of bluetongue, which animals it affects and how to report it.
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Cocker spaniel nearly dies from inhaling tiny grass seeds

Kennel Club warn about the dangers of grass seeds
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Giant Roman fort found beneath overgrown field in Wales challenges long-held beliefs about Celtic-Roman relations

Spanning 2-3 hectares and capable of housing around 500 soldiers, the fort's remarkable preservation offers new insights into Roman military strategy. As archaeologists delve deeper, this find could reshape our understanding of Roman influence in West Wales.
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Who is Alice Roberts? All you need to know about the famous television presenter

Alice Roberts is a very familiar face, but who is she and how did she get into television presenting?
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The truth about cows and methane: How much cattle farming contributes to the climate crisis and what can be done about it

Cattle farming is cited as a major contributor to climate change - but how bad is it? Here is everything the experts know right now
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Herding dog breeds guide: their characteristics, history and how they make loyal, loving pets

Herding dog breeds are more than just loyal companions—they're intelligent, hardworking, and bred for a purpose.
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Meet the Clydesdale horse: the gentle equine giant of Scotland

With their striking appearance and calm demeanour, Clydesdale horsess continue to capture hearts, showcasing their versatility and enduring legacy in modern-day equestrian events.
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Red deer species guide: how to spot, where to see and when they rut

Discover more about the majestic red deer.
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Is it true that if a sheep lies on its back it will die?

Why a sheep rolling onto its back to ease an itch could cause its death
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Putting a pet to sleep: how and when to make the ultimate decision and say goodbye to your pet

Struggling with the heartbreaking decision of when to euthanise your beloved pet? Our compassionate guide offers expert advice.
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Herdwick sheep guide: meet these resilient mountain dwellers

Find out about their unique characteristics, history, and the challenges Herdwick sheep face in their rugged mountain habitat
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Why do dogs drool? It may seem gross but slobbering is totally normal – however, excessive saliva could mean all is not well...

Drooling in dogs is usually perfectly normal, says veterinary surgeon Catherine Burke. Here's why
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10 of the cutest animals in Britain

From adorable hoglets to loveable puffins, here are some the cutest animals in the UK – with photos for added ‘awww’ factor.
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Discover Britain's biggest spiders, giant arachnids with legs up to 7cm long

Discover Britain's largest spiders that roam the UK's landscapes and homes, from the damp undergrowth of gardens and ditches to the shadowy corners of buildings
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Where Is Vera filmed? A guide to the beloved UK drama series

Find out which coastal villages, historic towns, and rugged landscapes feature in this long-running detective series.
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“Exceptionally rare” North Atlantic right whale spotted off the coast of Ireland for the first time in 114 years

The critically endangered species hasn’t been confirmed in Irish waters since 1910.
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