16 astonishing images from the 2026 Wildlife Photographer...
Playful bear cubs and a swirling superpod of dolphins compete for People's Choice honors.
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By Popular Science Team Published Feb 8, 2026 1:00 PM EST “Flying Rodent.
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” Josef has wanted to photograph lynxes for a long time. He was delighted when the opportunity arose to spend two weeks observing them from a hide at Torre de Juan Abad, Ciudad Real, Spain.
It’s common for young lynxes to play with their prey before killing it. This one repeatedly threw the rodent high in the air and caught it again.
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To Josef, it looked as if the rodent could fly. The whole game lasted about 20 minutes before the lynx got bored. It then took the rodent behind a bush and ate it.
Scientists and researchers are watching this development closely.
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The parent of this one week-old chick carefully cleaned it. Then, in a moment of intimacy, it made beak-to-beak contact and moved its beak around the chick’s for a while.
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