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The Moray Eel Is a True Eel, Unlike Electric Imposters

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If you’ve ever peered into a crevice while scuba diving and spotted something snakelike with a wide grin and sharp teeth, chances are you’ve encountered a moray eel.

What Do Lions Eat in the Wild?

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If you've ever watched a nature documentary, you might have found yourself asking, what do lions eat? These majestic big cats, known scientifically as Panthera leo, are obligate carnivores that rely entirely on meat to survive.

How the Glasswing Butterfly Flutters (Almost) Invisibly

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At first glance, it might seem like something's missing. The glasswing butterfly (Greta oto) gets its common name from its transparent wings, which can make it almost invisible in flight.

Saltwater Crocodile: Enormous and Dangerously Patient

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The saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, is the largest living reptile on Earth, and it rules the waters from northern Australia to Southeast Asia. These massive reptiles are often called "salties" and can grow to incredible sizes, with large male saltwater crocodiles sometimes reaching lengths of up to 7 meters (23 feet).

Nile Crocodile: Giant, Vicious and Surprisingly Social

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Found across Africa, these aquatic giants are known for their incredible hunting abilities, remarkable parenting instincts. To be honest, their ability to make us glad we're not in their neighborhood!

There Are 300 Types of Octopus Species, Some With Internal Shells

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Octopuses are known their eight legs, squishy bodies and impressive problem-solving skills. But did you know there are over 300 types of octopus species?

The Arctic Food Web (and Why Ice Matters So Much)

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The arctic food web explains how energy moves through one of the coldest ecosystems on Earth. From microscopic algae trapped in sea ice to apex predators like polar bears, every organism depends on another for food.

7 Scary Extinct Animals That Were Absolute Terrors

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If you thought sea monsters were just the stuff of myth, you thought wrong. With giant, razor-sharp teeth, ancient cetaceans - the ancestors to modern whales, dolphins and porpoises - make even nightmares seem dull.

The Long-eared, Hopping Jerboa Is the Desert's Cutest Resident

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With a little pig snout and the locomotion of a kangaroo, these tiny desert rodents hardly ever drink water and rarely urinate.

The Thorny Devil Collects Drinking Water Without Moving

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Australia's thorny devil, Moloch horridus, looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. You might not be surprised that it's also called the "devil lizard" or "mountain devil."

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