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This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET's guide to everything you need to know and how to find the best deals.
Rumors are heating up about a potential second Amazon Prime Day. This would follow the first one, which took place in July 2022 and Amazon claimed it to be one of the company's best shopping events to dates. Since its inception back in 2015, Amazon has held Prime Day once a year but this year things may be different.
The rumors that are circulating point to a "Prime Early Access Sale," which could be coming in October. This would make sense as Amazon will look to capture early holiday shopper interest.
It's still unclear whether this will be a full Amazon Prime Day style event with 48 hours of discounts or if it will just be a kickstart of the holiday shopping season ahead of Black Friday. Let's break down everything we know about Amazon Prime Day and what we've heard about the rumored Prime Early Access Sale.
Will there be a second Amazon Prime Day event this year?
Given the success of Prime Day, we've seen regular rumors that Amazon could move to a twice-a-year format in order to juice sales in the summer and the fall. Ahead of this year's official Prime Day event in July, we saw reports that Amazon plans to hold a second Prime Day-like sale later in the year with Amazon said to have informed certain third-party merchants about a "Prime Fall deal event."
Later in July, it was again reported that Amazon is planning a second Prime Day-like deals event for October. The event, said to be called Prime Early Access Sale according to internal documents seen by Insider, is expected to run for two days and is described as a "high velocity" sales event that will offer, "early access to exclusive high caliber-T5 quality deals when Prime members least expect it."
As it stands now, this is all rumor. It wouldn't be overly surprising to see Amazon try to get out ahead of the competition in October before the Black Friday month-long sales kick off in November.
When is the second Prime Day 2022 sale rumored to happen?
Though it's unlikely to take the "Prime Day" moniker in official advertising, recent reports point to an October timeframe for Amazon's second Prime-exclusive sale of 2022. The event has not yet been officially announced, though it's expected to be a two-day event similar to Prime Day.
Historically, Amazon has held its Prime Day sales each July with just a couple of deviations from that regular schedule. Notably, in 2020, Amazon pushed its Prime Day sale to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic before returning it to the summer in 2021 in a slightly earlier June spot.
Prime Day moved back to July in 2022, though it seems Amazon may be earmarking that October slot once again for its rumored Prime Early Access Sale.
As a reference, here are the Prime Day dates from previous years:
Prime Day 2015: July 15
Prime Day 2016: July 12
Prime Day 2017: July 11 to 12 (first to last longer than one day)
Prime Day 2018: July 16 to 17
Prime Day 2019: July 15 to 16
Prime Day 2020: Oct. 13 to 14 (delayed by COVID-19 pandemic)
Prime Day 2021: June 21 to 22 (the earliest to date)
Prime Day 2022: July 12 to 13
Second Prime Day vs. Black Friday: What about the deals?
With the two events potentially happening so close together again this year, odds are you'll be a little nervous about buying something in October that usually goes on sale for Black Friday in November. We anticipate that Amazon will likely have some type of "pricing guarantee" or similar to advertise that gives consumers peace of mind that the prices they are buying items for now are the same that they'll find during Black Friday deals.
Amazon just released a "Toys We Love" list, which highlights some of the year's bestsellers ahead of the upcoming holidays. Some of them have "preorder price guarantees" already, so it wouldn't be out of line to think Amazon will do the same if it hosts an event next month.
Why did Prime Day start?
Amazon has been *** its annual Prime Day sale since 2015. Originally, it was a 24-hour sales event to celebrate Amazon's 20th birthday. The "Prime" in the name refers to Amazon's subscription service, which offers free delivery on many products in as little as one to two days, and which has now expanded to encompass the Netflix-style Prime Video service and various other Amazon-related perks.
Prime Day soon became a version of "Black Friday in July" for Amazon, allowing the retailer to have a branded 48-hour shopping extravaganza in an otherwise sleepy retail season. Unlike Black Friday, however, the Prime Day branding lets Amazon differentiate its summer sale from competitors while selling Prime memberships and Amazon-branded hardware such as Echo speakers and Fire tablets, which encourage customers to stay in the Amazon ecosystem.
The fact that the sale also allows Amazon and its partners to clear out inventory and warehouse space ahead of the holiday shopping season doesn't hurt, either.
How does Prime Day work?
The idea behind Prime Day is a simple one: Subscribers to Amazon's Prime service can get exclusive discounts on thousands of products and services across the site during a limited period of time. The products, while still available to non-Prime members, will have extra savings for members, dropping many of their prices down to new all-time lows.
When you're logged in to your Prime account and looking at a product landing page, you'll see the discounted price if it's on sale. You don't need any special coupon codes, nor is there a need to use a specific payment method in order to get the discounts.
We expect the rumored Prime Early Access Sale to work similarly, though the name suggests that non-Prime members may be able to get in on the action at some point.
How long will the Prime Early Access Sale last?
Similar to Prime Day 2022, it is expected that October's Prime Early Access Sale will run for two days though an official timeframe, or even the event's existence, has not yet been confirmed by Amazon. It's still unclear whether there will be Lightning deals that surface throughout the event or if it will be just a new set of daily deals each day.
What countries can participate in the Prime Early Access Sale?
We don't yet know in which regions and countries Amazon will launch its Prime Early Access Sale, though it's likely that if you had access to Prime Day 2022 then you will be able to take part in the rumored October sale.
Amazon expanded the reach of Prime Day in 2022 by bringing it to Poland and Sweden in July, with customers in Egypt experiencing a Prime Day for the first time this year too. For reference, here's the full list of countries that participated in Prime Day 2022:
Austria
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
Portugal
Singapore
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Poland
Sweden
India
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Egypt
Do you need to be a Prime Member to shop Prime Early Access Sale?
Just like Prime Day, we expect that the Prime Early Access Sale will require a Prime subscription to nab Prime-exclusive pricing, though the name of the event does leave open the opportunity for non-Prime members to snag the deals at a later date with your Prime membership merely granting early access.
Since the event has not been officially announced, the finer details are yet to be revealed.
Amazon earlier this year raised prices on Prime membership. It's now $15 a month ($139 a year).
See at Amazon
Will other retailers participate in the Prime Early Access Sale?
Each year, we see retailers like eBay, Best Buy and Walmart kick off July sales in order to try and compete with Amazon Prime Day and 2022 was no different. Given the rumored Prime Early Access Sale's proximity to Black Friday sales, it's possible that we'll see several weeks of sales ahead of the traditional Black Friday weekend as was the case back in 2020 when Amazon moved its Prime Day sale to October due to the pandemic.
Best Amazon Prime Day 2022 deals
Though Prime Day 2022 is over and its best deals have long since expired, we can use it to gain some insight into the sort of deals we might see during Amazon's rumored Prime Early Access Sale in October. Below are a few of our top picks from Prime Day 2022.
Echo Dot (fourth gen): On sale for $20
Echo Show 5 (second-gen): On sale for $35
SanDisk 512GB microSD card: On sale for $47
Amazon Smart Plug: On sale for $13
Apple Watch Series 7: On sale from $279
Insignia 55-inch 4K Fire TV: On sale for $280
AirPods 2: On sale for $90
Eero Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Routers: On sale from $63
Govee smart lights: On sale from $14
Where can you find deals right now?
The CNET Deals team covers all of the best price drops, discounts and deals daily from all the top retailers. Whether it's a one-day sale at Woot, a weeklong offer at Best Buy or a coupon code for a product at Amazon, if it's a great deal, we'll be covering it. Be sure to check out all of the great deals each day at CNET.com/deals.
You can also check out our new . This will help ensure that every purchase you make for the rest of the year will be at the lowest price available.
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This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET's guide to everything you need to know and how to find the best deals.
Rumors are heating up about a potential second Amazon Prime Day. This would follow the first one, which took place in July 2022 and Amazon claimed it to be one of the company's best shopping events to dates. Since its inception back in 2015, Amazon has held Prime Day once a year but this year things may be different.
The rumors that are circulating point to a "Prime Early Access Sale," which could be coming in October. This would make sense as Amazon will look to capture early holiday shopper interest.
It's still unclear whether this will be a full Amazon Prime Day style event with 48 hours of discounts or if it will just be a kickstart of the holiday shopping season ahead of Black Friday. Let's break down everything we know about Amazon Prime Day and what we've heard about the rumored Prime Early Access Sale.
Will there be a second Amazon Prime Day event this year?
Given the success of Prime Day, we've seen regular rumors that Amazon could move to a twice-a-year format in order to juice sales in the summer and the fall. Ahead of this year's official Prime Day event in July, we saw reports that Amazon plans to hold a second Prime Day-like sale later in the year with Amazon said to have informed certain third-party merchants about a "Prime Fall deal event."
Later in July, it was again reported that Amazon is planning a second Prime Day-like deals event for October. The event, said to be called Prime Early Access Sale according to internal documents seen by Insider, is expected to run for two days and is described as a "high velocity" sales event that will offer, "early access to exclusive high caliber-T5 quality deals when Prime members least expect it."
As it stands now, this is all rumor. It wouldn't be overly surprising to see Amazon try to get out ahead of the competition in October before the Black Friday month-long sales kick off in November.
When is the second Prime Day 2022 sale rumored to happen?
Though it's unlikely to take the "Prime Day" moniker in official advertising, recent reports point to an October timeframe for Amazon's second Prime-exclusive sale of 2022. The event has not yet been officially announced, though it's expected to be a two-day event similar to Prime Day.
Historically, Amazon has held its Prime Day sales each July with just a couple of deviations from that regular schedule. Notably, in 2020, Amazon pushed its Prime Day sale to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic before returning it to the summer in 2021 in a slightly earlier June spot.
Prime Day moved back to July in 2022, though it seems Amazon may be earmarking that October slot once again for its rumored Prime Early Access Sale.
As a reference, here are the Prime Day dates from previous years:
Prime Day 2015: July 15
Prime Day 2016: July 12
Prime Day 2017: July 11 to 12 (first to last longer than one day)
Prime Day 2018: July 16 to 17
Prime Day 2019: July 15 to 16
Prime Day 2020: Oct. 13 to 14 (delayed by COVID-19 pandemic)
Prime Day 2021: June 21 to 22 (the earliest to date)
Prime Day 2022: July 12 to 13
Second Prime Day vs. Black Friday: What about the deals?
With the two events potentially happening so close together again this year, odds are you'll be a little nervous about buying something in October that usually goes on sale for Black Friday in November. We anticipate that Amazon will likely have some type of "pricing guarantee" or similar to advertise that gives consumers peace of mind that the prices they are buying items for now are the same that they'll find during Black Friday deals.
Amazon just released a "Toys We Love" list, which highlights some of the year's bestsellers ahead of the upcoming holidays. Some of them have "preorder price guarantees" already, so it wouldn't be out of line to think Amazon will do the same if it hosts an event next month.
Why did Prime Day start?
Amazon has been *** its annual Prime Day sale since 2015. Originally, it was a 24-hour sales event to celebrate Amazon's 20th birthday. The "Prime" in the name refers to Amazon's subscription service, which offers free delivery on many products in as little as one to two days, and which has now expanded to encompass the Netflix-style Prime Video service and various other Amazon-related perks.
Prime Day soon became a version of "Black Friday in July" for Amazon, allowing the retailer to have a branded 48-hour shopping extravaganza in an otherwise sleepy retail season. Unlike Black Friday, however, the Prime Day branding lets Amazon differentiate its summer sale from competitors while selling Prime memberships and Amazon-branded hardware such as Echo speakers and Fire tablets, which encourage customers to stay in the Amazon ecosystem.
The fact that the sale also allows Amazon and its partners to clear out inventory and warehouse space ahead of the holiday shopping season doesn't hurt, either.
How does Prime Day work?
The idea behind Prime Day is a simple one: Subscribers to Amazon's Prime service can get exclusive discounts on thousands of products and services across the site during a limited period of time. The products, while still available to non-Prime members, will have extra savings for members, dropping many of their prices down to new all-time lows.
When you're logged in to your Prime account and looking at a product landing page, you'll see the discounted price if it's on sale. You don't need any special coupon codes, nor is there a need to use a specific payment method in order to get the discounts.
We expect the rumored Prime Early Access Sale to work similarly, though the name suggests that non-Prime members may be able to get in on the action at some point.
How long will the Prime Early Access Sale last?
Similar to Prime Day 2022, it is expected that October's Prime Early Access Sale will run for two days though an official timeframe, or even the event's existence, has not yet been confirmed by Amazon. It's still unclear whether there will be Lightning deals that surface throughout the event or if it will be just a new set of daily deals each day.
What countries can participate in the Prime Early Access Sale?
We don't yet know in which regions and countries Amazon will launch its Prime Early Access Sale, though it's likely that if you had access to Prime Day 2022 then you will be able to take part in the rumored October sale.
Amazon expanded the reach of Prime Day in 2022 by bringing it to Poland and Sweden in July, with customers in Egypt experiencing a Prime Day for the first time this year too. For reference, here's the full list of countries that participated in Prime Day 2022:
Austria
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
Portugal
Singapore
Spain
United Kingdom
United States
Poland
Sweden
India
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Egypt
Do you need to be a Prime Member to shop Prime Early Access Sale?
Just like Prime Day, we expect that the Prime Early Access Sale will require a Prime subscription to nab Prime-exclusive pricing, though the name of the event does leave open the opportunity for non-Prime members to snag the deals at a later date with your Prime membership merely granting early access.
Since the event has not been officially announced, the finer details are yet to be revealed.
Amazon earlier this year raised prices on Prime membership. It's now $15 a month ($139 a year).
See at Amazon
Will other retailers participate in the Prime Early Access Sale?
Each year, we see retailers like eBay, Best Buy and Walmart kick off July sales in order to try and compete with Amazon Prime Day and 2022 was no different. Given the rumored Prime Early Access Sale's proximity to Black Friday sales, it's possible that we'll see several weeks of sales ahead of the traditional Black Friday weekend as was the case back in 2020 when Amazon moved its Prime Day sale to October due to the pandemic.
Best Amazon Prime Day 2022 deals
Though Prime Day 2022 is over and its best deals have long since expired, we can use it to gain some insight into the sort of deals we might see during Amazon's rumored Prime Early Access Sale in October. Below are a few of our top picks from Prime Day 2022.
Echo Dot (fourth gen): On sale for $20
Echo Show 5 (second-gen): On sale for $35
SanDisk 512GB microSD card: On sale for $47
Amazon Smart Plug: On sale for $13
Apple Watch Series 7: On sale from $279
Insignia 55-inch 4K Fire TV: On sale for $280
AirPods 2: On sale for $90
Eero Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Routers: On sale from $63
Govee smart lights: On sale from $14
Where can you find deals right now?
The CNET Deals team covers all of the best price drops, discounts and deals daily from all the top retailers. Whether it's a one-day sale at Woot, a weeklong offer at Best Buy or a coupon code for a product at Amazon, if it's a great deal, we'll be covering it. Be sure to check out all of the great deals each day at CNET.com/deals.
You can also check out our new . This will help ensure that every purchase you make for the rest of the year will be at the lowest price available.
Get the best price with CNET Shopping.
Love shopping online but don't have time to compare prices or search for promo codes? Our CNET Shopping extension does that for you, so you always get the best price.
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Whether it was unusual animal battles, surprising new species or sea creatures acting just like us, 2018 was full of fascinating stories about wildlife.
Here are our favorite stories about critters from the past year.
Surprises
One lion fights 20 hyenas
Footage from BBC series Dynasties released in December showed a male lion stumbling onto a pack of 20 hyenas. While a lion has no problem taking on a single hyena, a pack of 20 hyena is another story. This viral video of a real-life Lion King trying to keep hyena from ripping it to pieces luckily has a happy ending.
Seal slaps kayaker with an octopus
When a seal and an octopus fight, it's interesting. When a kayaker gets caught in the middle, it's news. "After a fun paddle around the peninsula catching waves, we spotted a giant male seal fighting an octopus," New Zealander Kyle Mulinder said on his Instagram account in September.
"Before we knew it, the fight came to us." The seal jumped out of the water with the octopus in its mouth and accidentally slapped Mulinder in the face with it.
Sea mates
Anglerfish mating looks like deep-sea nightmare
In March, the first ever footage of anglerfish engaged in a violently gruesome mating ritual was captured by wildlife filmmakers. "It was really a shocker for me," one scientist says of the footage.
Grumpy toadfish sings strange love songs
A mating song that sounds like a vibrating cell phone makes this unusual sea creature fun to watch. In May, ocean videographer Bob Mazur thought he was hearing sounds coming from his scuba gear, until he spotted the noisy sea creature hiding under some coral.
All the nope
A rare two-headed venomous snake
Enlarge Image
This two-headed snake is just a baby.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia
The Wildlife Center of Virginia posted a photo of a rare two-headed Eastern Copperhead snake in September. The snake has two tracheas, two esophaguses and a shared heart and set of lungs. Hello, nightmare fuel.
Seal with eel stuck up its nose
In December, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program shared a Facebook photo from an atoll off Hawaii of a seal with a spotted eel dangling from its nose. Oddly enough, this wasn't the only case of such an incident.
"In all cases, the eel was successfully removed and the seals were fine. The eels, however, did not make it," marine biologist Brittany Dolan wrote in the Facebook post.
Python catcher bags 18-footer
John Hammond killed an 18-foot-long (5.5-meter) python in December, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shared a startling photo of his trophy on Facebook. The snake set a new record for largest python caught as part of Florida's snake removal program.
This 150-pounder beat out a 17-foot, 120-pound snake snagged in November.
A human touch
Killer whale mimics human language
In February, an orca named Wikie made said the human words "hello," "bye-bye," and "one, two, three." Researchers from Complutense University of Madrid and Pontifical Catholic University of Chile discovered that Wikie can mimic the words much like a parrot, without understanding the context of the language itself.
Even though the orca isn't technically comprehending the words it repeats, the fact that it can imitate human language through social learning is considered profound.
Octopuses on ecstasy react a lot like humans do
Who knew giving a party drug to octopuses would make them act just like us? In September, scientists at Johns Hopkins University released a study that revealed what happened when they dosed octopuses with MDMA to learn more about the drug's effects on marine life.
The dosed octopuses spent more time than the non-drugged octopuses interacting socially by touching one another with their tentacles. This led the researchers to conclude that the effects of MDMA on serotonin in the brain work similarly in octopuses and in humans by encouraging more social behaviors.
Hotel from The Shining gets a wild visit
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A black bear saunters through the lobby of the famed Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.
Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET
In August, unusual footage was captured by the staff of The Stanley Hotel -- the lodging that inspired author Stephen King's book and director Stanley Kubrick's movie The Shining. It showed a wild black bear crawling on furniture and wandering through the hotel's ornate lobby.
Neither the bear nor any people were hurt during the unexpected incident, as hotel staff managed to shoo the bear back outside.
Scientists make dolphins watch SpongeBob
Turns out captive dolphins might enjoy TV like humans, according to a study released in December. Researchers at Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder in Key Largo, Florida, played videos -- which included nature shows and SpongeBob SquarePants -- on TV screens through underwater windows for 11 bottlenose and five rough-toothed dolphins to study their behavior.
From the collected data, researchers revealed in the study that the dolphins may have been interested in the TV shows no matter what was on, though male dolphins seemed to react more to the videos than female dolphins.
Cussing rescue parrot forges sweet Amazon Alexa friendship
An African grey parrot named Rocco used an Amazon Echo to rock out to the band Kings of Leon and order treats. The stray bird, who was adopted by a staff member of the National Animal Welfare Trust in the UK, became an internet sensation in December for swearing up a storm, ordering items off of Amazon and chatting with the Alexa digital assistant on an Amazon Echo smart speaker.
Last of their kind
World's oldest spider, a trapdoor, dies at age 43
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Number 16 reached the ripe old age of 43.
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The female trapdoor spider named Number 16 passed away in Australia in April, leaving scientists who'd been studying her feeling "miserable" about her death. The scientists who studied Number 16 say she helped them understand how the stresses of climate change and deforestation could impact the species.
World's last male northern white rhino dies in Kenya
The life of the last known male northern white rhinoceros came to an end this year. The 45-year-old rhino named Sudan was put to sleep in March by officials from the nonprofit Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, after it became clear the animal was in extreme pain from age-related health issues and a series of infections.
The last of his kind, Sudan leaves behind two females of his subspecies -- Sudan's 27-year-old daughter Najin and 17-year-old granddaughter Fatu.
New species
Harry Potter and Game of Thrones inspire new spider names
At the start of the year, researchers from Instituto Butantan in Sao Paulo, Brazil, named seven new species after fictional spiders from Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Charlotte's Web and more. The species were discovered in the caves of northern Brazil and belong to the same Neotropical genus Ochyrocera.
This wasp bursts out of chests like Xenomorphs in Alien
In August, German researchers from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology named a newly discovered wasp species found inside fossils after the Xenomorphs from Alien. The parasitic wasps make hosts of other insects, laying eggs inside or on top of other insects. As the young wasps grow, they eat the hosts' bodies from the inside out, and often burst through their hosts' abdomens, just like the chestbusters in Alien.
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Hairy legs inspired the Middle Earth name.
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Hairy shrimp named after obvious Lord of the Rings character
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New venomous snake uncovered, but it's in danger
In July, scientists in Australia discovered a new venomous bandy-bandy snake: Vermicella parscauda. Researchers from the University of Queensland found the small nocturnal burrowing snake along the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Sadly, the university also revealed that the rare reptile "may already be in danger of extinction due to mining."
Scientists discover 23 new spider species in Australia
Australian arachnologist Robert Raven revealed in May that 23 new species of spiders were discovered across the continent. The spiders are from the generas Dolomedes, Ornodolomedes, Megadolomedes, Dendrolycosa and Mangromedes.
New fish species found in ocean's depths
A team of 40 scientists from 17 countries journeyed 4.6 miles (7.5 kilometers) below the surface of the water in the Atacama Trench in the Pacific Ocean to study the creatures below, and discovered three new species of fish, which they announced in September. The pink, the blue and the purple Atacama Snailfish impressed scientists with their gelatinous, transparent bodies.
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Whether it was unusual animal battles, surprising new species or sea creatures acting just like us, 2018 was full of fascinating stories about wildlife.
Here are our favorite stories about critters from the past year.
Surprises
One lion fights 20 hyenas
Footage from BBC series Dynasties released in December showed a male lion stumbling onto a pack of 20 hyenas. While a lion has no problem taking on a single hyena, a pack of 20 hyena is another story. This viral video of a real-life Lion King trying to keep hyena from ripping it to pieces luckily has a happy ending.
Seal slaps kayaker with an octopus
When a seal and an octopus fight, it's interesting. When a kayaker gets caught in the middle, it's news. "After a fun paddle around the peninsula catching waves, we spotted a giant male seal fighting an octopus," New Zealander Kyle Mulinder said on his Instagram account in September.
"Before we knew it, the fight came to us." The seal jumped out of the water with the octopus in its mouth and accidentally slapped Mulinder in the face with it.
Sea mates
Anglerfish mating looks like deep-sea nightmare
In March, the first ever footage of anglerfish engaged in a violently gruesome mating ritual was captured by wildlife filmmakers. "It was really a shocker for me," one scientist says of the footage.
Grumpy toadfish sings strange love songs
A mating song that sounds like a vibrating cell phone makes this unusual sea creature fun to watch. In May, ocean videographer Bob Mazur thought he was hearing sounds coming from his scuba gear, until he spotted the noisy sea creature hiding under some coral.
All the nope
A rare two-headed venomous snake
Enlarge Image
This two-headed snake is just a baby.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia
The Wildlife Center of Virginia posted a photo of a rare two-headed Eastern Copperhead snake in September. The snake has two tracheas, two esophaguses and a shared heart and set of lungs. Hello, nightmare fuel.
Seal with eel stuck up its nose
In December, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program shared a Facebook photo from an atoll off Hawaii of a seal with a spotted eel dangling from its nose. Oddly enough, this wasn't the only case of such an incident.
"In all cases, the eel was successfully removed and the seals were fine. The eels, however, did not make it," marine biologist Brittany Dolan wrote in the Facebook post.
Python catcher bags 18-footer
John Hammond killed an 18-foot-long (5.5-meter) python in December, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shared a startling photo of his trophy on Facebook. The snake set a new record for largest python caught as part of Florida's snake removal program.
This 150-pounder beat out a 17-foot, 120-pound snake snagged in November.
A human touch
Killer whale mimics human language
In February, an orca named Wikie made said the human words "hello," "bye-bye," and "one, two, three." Researchers from Complutense University of Madrid and Pontifical Catholic University of Chile discovered that Wikie can mimic the words much like a parrot, without understanding the context of the language itself.
Even though the orca isn't technically comprehending the words it repeats, the fact that it can imitate human language through social learning is considered profound.
Octopuses on ecstasy react a lot like humans do
Who knew giving a party drug to octopuses would make them act just like us? In September, scientists at Johns Hopkins University released a study that revealed what happened when they dosed octopuses with MDMA to learn more about the drug's effects on marine life.
The dosed octopuses spent more time than the non-drugged octopuses interacting socially by touching one another with their tentacles. This led the researchers to conclude that the effects of MDMA on serotonin in the brain work similarly in octopuses and in humans by encouraging more social behaviors.
Hotel from The Shining gets a wild visit
Enlarge Image
A black bear saunters through the lobby of the famed Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.
Video screenshot by Bonnie Burton/CNET
In August, unusual footage was captured by the staff of The Stanley Hotel -- the lodging that inspired author Stephen King's book and director Stanley Kubrick's movie The Shining. It showed a wild black bear crawling on furniture and wandering through the hotel's ornate lobby.
Neither the bear nor any people were hurt during the unexpected incident, as hotel staff managed to shoo the bear back outside.
Scientists make dolphins watch SpongeBob
Turns out captive dolphins might enjoy TV like humans, according to a study released in December. Researchers at Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder in Key Largo, Florida, played videos -- which included nature shows and SpongeBob SquarePants -- on TV screens through underwater windows for 11 bottlenose and five rough-toothed dolphins to study their behavior.
From the collected data, researchers revealed in the study that the dolphins may have been interested in the TV shows no matter what was on, though male dolphins seemed to react more to the videos than female dolphins.
Cussing rescue parrot forges sweet Amazon Alexa friendship
An African grey parrot named Rocco used an Amazon Echo to rock out to the band Kings of Leon and order treats. The stray bird, who was adopted by a staff member of the National Animal Welfare Trust in the UK, became an internet sensation in December for swearing up a storm, ordering items off of Amazon and chatting with the Alexa digital assistant on an Amazon Echo smart speaker.
Last of their kind
World's oldest spider, a trapdoor, dies at age 43
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Number 16 reached the ripe old age of 43.
Curtin University
The female trapdoor spider named Number 16 passed away in Australia in April, leaving scientists who'd been studying her feeling "miserable" about her death. The scientists who studied Number 16 say she helped them understand how the stresses of climate change and deforestation could impact the species.
World's last male northern white rhino dies in Kenya
The life of the last known male northern white rhinoceros came to an end this year. The 45-year-old rhino named Sudan was put to sleep in March by officials from the nonprofit Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, after it became clear the animal was in extreme pain from age-related health issues and a series of infections.
The last of his kind, Sudan leaves behind two females of his subspecies -- Sudan's 27-year-old daughter Najin and 17-year-old granddaughter Fatu.
New species
Harry Potter and Game of Thrones inspire new spider names
At the start of the year, researchers from Instituto Butantan in Sao Paulo, Brazil, named seven new species after fictional spiders from Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Charlotte's Web and more. The species were discovered in the caves of northern Brazil and belong to the same Neotropical genus Ochyrocera.
This wasp bursts out of chests like Xenomorphs in Alien
In August, German researchers from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology named a newly discovered wasp species found inside fossils after the Xenomorphs from Alien. The parasitic wasps make hosts of other insects, laying eggs inside or on top of other insects. As the young wasps grow, they eat the hosts' bodies from the inside out, and often burst through their hosts' abdomens, just like the chestbusters in Alien.
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Hairy legs inspired the Middle Earth name.
Charles Fransen
Hairy shrimp named after obvious Lord of the Rings character
Odontonia bagginsi is named it after Bilbo Baggins, the hairy-footed hobbit from The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings series. The new name of the minuscule shrimp, which measures a fraction of an inch (under a centimeter), was announced by scientists in June.
New venomous snake uncovered, but it's in danger
In July, scientists in Australia discovered a new venomous bandy-bandy snake: Vermicella parscauda. Researchers from the University of Queensland found the small nocturnal burrowing snake along the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Sadly, the university also revealed that the rare reptile "may already be in danger of extinction due to mining."
Scientists discover 23 new spider species in Australia
Australian arachnologist Robert Raven revealed in May that 23 new species of spiders were discovered across the continent. The spiders are from the generas Dolomedes, Ornodolomedes, Megadolomedes, Dendrolycosa and Mangromedes.
New fish species found in ocean's depths
A team of 40 scientists from 17 countries journeyed 4.6 miles (7.5 kilometers) below the surface of the water in the Atacama Trench in the Pacific Ocean to study the creatures below, and discovered three new species of fish, which they announced in September. The pink, the blue and the purple Atacama Snailfish impressed scientists with their gelatinous, transparent bodies.
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