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The Funniest Wildlife Photos Of 2025

Youth Nature
The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year 2025.

Happy News: Pandas In The Snow!

Youth Nature
See Giant Pandas playing in the snow and meet the rare baby Okapi born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

The Very Quiet Cricket

Nature
One day, a little cricket is born and meets a big cricket who chirps his welcome. But the little cricket cannot make a sound.

The Mixed-Up Chameleon

Nature
The chameleon's life was not very exciting until the day it discovered it could change not only its colour but its shape and size, too.

Safari Zoo Adventure

Nature
Join the Lorax as we journey to the beautiful lands of Africa, where we’ll meet incredible animals.

Why Does Rain Smell?

Kids Nature
When it rains, you may have noticed that a distinctive, earthy smell tends to linger in the air. This scent is called petrichor and what causes it may surprise you.

Trees Are So Weird

Adults Nature
Trees are among the most extreme and successful forms of life on Earth. They build their bodies from thin air, move water with pressures that would crush a human, and grow using a fascinating system of living cables wrapped in layers of corpses.

Travel Deep Inside A Leaf

Youth Nature
Take an animated journey deep inside a leaf!

Muddy Penguins Get All Cleaned Up | Penguins: Meet the Family | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
The quirky-looking Snares penguin likes nothing more than a spa treatment!

Fungi: Why Mushrooms Are Awesome

Kids Nature
What's something that's neither vegetable or meat, digests food on the outside of its body, glows and the dark, and can go on top of your pizza? The amazing mushroom!

Whimble & The Birds

Youth Nature
Join photographer David M Bird on this delightful little tale of Whimble the Becorn and his love of birds.

Why So Blue?

Kids Nature
Join geoscientist Rachel to discover what causes the bright blue colour in glacial lakes.

The Longest Penguin Migration

Youth Nature
Adélie penguins perform the longest penguin migration on earth, over 6,000 miles, to find the perfect nesting site.

Why Doesn’t the Yucatán Have Rivers?

Adults Nature
Look at a map of the Yucatan Peninsula and you’ll immediately notice it’s lacking a feature that’s pretty common nearly everywhere else on Earth: major /rivers/.

A Surfing Bird?

Kids Nature
Why and how is this bird standing on a hippo and gliding over the water?

Why Hives Turn Against Their Queens

Adults Nature
A honeybee hive might seem like a peaceful utopia, but in reality, it’s buzzing with internal conflict between warring factions. And the biggest conflict is between the queen and the worker bees.

Becorns & Bluebirds

Youth Nature
Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

There’s no such thing as a fake feather

Adults Nature
Every craft feather you can buy is from a real bird.

Lichen: Two Living Things In One

Kids Nature
Join Jessi this week at the fort and learn about the unexpectedly awesome organism that's made up of two living things: LICHEN!

What New Species Were Discovered In 2025?

Kids Nature
This year the Natural History Museum scientists have helped to describe 262 new species from research they carried out.

A Crowned Eagle's Hunt for Bats | Narrated by David Attenborough | Africa | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
This crowned eagle and her chicks wait patiently as she watches for the right moment to strike at her prey: bats.