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Spotted back in October off Mexico's Guadalupe Island, “Gums” probably lost his pearly whi

[View this email in your browser]( [Great White]( Spotted back in October off Mexico's Guadalupe Island, “Gums” probably lost his pearly whites during a run-in with a dive cage. But don’t fret: he’ll be back to his chompy self in no time. [Watch now]( HIGHLIGHTS [Honey Badgers]( Honey badger brawl It's no secret that honey badgers are ferocious. But it's not often that these stocky carnivores are caught turning their teeth on their own kind. [Watch now]( [Wolverine]( Wolverine takes on reindeer in a blizzard battle Even for the Arctic's most cunning carnivores, surviving harsh winters often means taking down risky prey. [Watch now]( FEATURED VIDEO [Behind the Scenes]( Drone Testing: Going Underwater with Hippos Building a drone to let us see what Africa's most dangerous animals get up to underwater is not as easy as we thought it would be! [VOD]( WATCH THIS Walking with Wolves This is the first real insight into the life of the rare and elusive Indian wolf, and of the shy nomadic shepherds on the south central Indian plains. [Watch now]( Shadow Trade – The Price of Loyalty Thailand, one of the most beautiful and peaceful nations in the world, houses a deadly secret. A savage and harrowing trade reaches across the entire country yet is somehow hidden from most of its people. [Watch now]( IMAGE OF THE WEEK [Bull Shark] This bull shark was closely followed by remoras who typically feed on leftover fragments from the shark's food or on the faeces of the host. AROUND THE GLOBE [Cave Fish]( Germany: Europe’s first cave fish discovered From the dark depths of a flooded underwater cavern in southern Germany comes the first cave fish species ever discovered on the continent. [Read more]( [Iceland]( Iceland: Strange zig-zag pattern on frozen lake explained When an interlacing geometric pattern emerged on Iceland's biggest natural lake last month, locals were more than a little puzzled. [Read more]( [Serval]( South Africa: The serval cats of Secunda The world's largest coal liquefaction plant has some unusual neighbours: the densest population of elusive serval cats anywhere on the planet. [Watch now]( [Quote of the week]( Copyright © 2017 Earth Touch News Network, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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