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Is the peacock-pheasant’s iridescent plumage more than meets the eye?

Like a bird with butterfly wings, the peacock-pheasant has some of the most stunning plumage in the animal kingdom.

History & Culture

The bouncing stones of Thornton Beach

Thornton Beach is a popular tourist stop, but not for the scenery and swimming. Instead, it’s the ‘bouncing stones’ that lure people.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The whitemargin stargazer is all of us right now

Meet the venomous whitemargin stargazer.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The common black house spider: a case of mistaken identity

How to tell a black house spider from a funnel-web spider.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The brown booby is a sophisticated seabird

Is this the most elegant booby you’ve ever seen? A member of the booby and gannet family Sulidae, the brown booby is one of the most common and widespread species.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Meet the venomous mottled cup moth caterpillar

With the ability to inject liquid venom into would-be predators – venom that happens to be surprisingly similar to that of wasps, spiders and scorpions – the mottled cup moth caterpillar is an intimidating critter.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Have a look at this beauty: Steve Irwin’s turtle

With every inch of its body covered in thick, soupy mud, except for its wonderful pink snout and pale, yellow cheeks, this Irwin’s turtle is showing off its best features.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The elegant squat lobster has some wacky friends

Okay, they might not be friends, exactly, but they sure are wacky.

Creatura with Bec Crew

What the Burmese peacock softshell turtle does with its head is spectacularly cool

The Burmese peacock softshell turtle is the best animal you’ll learn about this week.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The scarlet finch is a raspberry-coloured dream

It is genuinely shocking how nature is able to produce such vibrant colours. The scarlet finch is a total heartbreaker with all that velvety red plumage.

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