Week in wildlife in pictures: a rebellious kingfisher, golfing bobcats and a sex-mad marsupial
Briefly

For the past 20 years, running a surf school in Cornwall, Dave Muir has faced many challenges, but this invasion of mauve stingers is unprecedented. They’re not just a nuisance; their phosphorescent glow at night offers a stunning spectacle amidst frustration, emphasizing nature's contradictory beauty.
Rachel Lowry highlights the tragic yet fascinating nature of the brush-tailed phascogale's mating habits, where males become so engrossed in copulation that they forget to eat, leading them to an early demise, demonstrating the extremes of survival and reproduction.
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