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Birds, hermit crabs, flying foxes and other animals adapt to the unpredictable atmosphere on New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
Volcanologists try to predict eruptions, analyzing even the slightest tremors, and protect those who live beneath the earth's fire.
The sooty tern, a seabird, and the Alvin shrimp, a blind crustacean, cope with conditions in the Tonga archipelago.
Nature struggles for survival around Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano.