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  1. A female anaconda gives birth without meeting a male in 6 years. What on earth is going on?

    Duration: 04:22

  2. Off the west coast of America seastars are in trouble; tearing their own limbs off which then wander away

    Duration: 05:13

  3. On a still day on Lake Malawi huge dark clouds form into tornados. This isn’t wind, it's millions of midges

    Duration: 04:47

  4. It’s easy to see how deep-sea oarfish could be mistaken for sea serpents when they wash up onshore

    Duration: 01:53

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