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Meet the scientists who are figuring out where it all started. Plus, who can resist video on flatworm…fencing?
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Check out the eyes made of rock in some chitons. Nature comes up with another way to sense light.
Videos
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David Attenborough calls this one a walking compost pile. It's a sloth and it should be the picture beside the word "mellow" in the dictionary.
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Zombies are real. Just ask these snails.
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Dinosaur evolution: sex, violence and bizarre costumes—what more could we ask?
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Bees really are busy. Scientists spent a year following the life of one hive and give the highlights in just under an hour.
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Witness the blood-curdling screams of baby frogs.
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Check out our more gentle cousins.
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No more Kermit. Are we facing the extinction of amphibians?
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Fossil jellyfish, but how?