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A Tyrannosaurus’ teeth were the size of bananas!

Cows form close friendships – but they may also hold grudges for years.

Pelicans can hold 11 litres of water (the same as 32 cans of pop) in their bills.

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There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. That’s at least a billion trillion!

Crabs are distant relatives of spiders.

Rhinos may communicate by leaving each other dung piles.

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Find out all about this incredible place and the amazing animals that live there…
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Scientists discover birdie tap dance that’s invisible to the naked eye

The behaviour was picked up by slow-motion cameras

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