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The New Zealand tomtit is a sweet little nugget

With a large head, tiny beak, and a round, puffed-out little body, the tomtit fits perfectly into the Australasian robins family.

Australian Geographic Shark Blog

Orca vs great white: killer duel explained

When it comes to great white sharks and killer whales, a battle to the death isn’t just black and white.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Striped eel catfish are nature’s copy paste, paste, paste, paste

Safety in numbers has never been more true than when it comes to the striped eel catfish, a serpentine species with an impressive plume of whiskers sprouting from its face and propensity for highly coordinated group activities.

Tim the Yowie Man

The case of the roaring bunyip

Is there a bunyip living in the quaint highlands’ village of Burrawang, 140km south-west of Sydney?

Tim the Yowie Man

Surfing the mysterious tidal bores of Australia

Attempting to surf these rarely witnessed tidal phenomena is strictly for the very lucky, or very foolhardy.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Australia’s fire beetle is attracted to burning landscapes

Meet the Australian fire beetle.

Biodiversity

The regent honeyeater is a beautiful bird in big trouble

With dappled sunlight plumage and a sweet, soft call, the regent honeyeater is one of Australia’s most iconic – but underrated – birds

Australian Geographic Shark Blog

WA's fatal shark attack: a response to a tragedy

Last Sunday, news from Esperance, WA confirmed that a man had been killed by a shark — the first shark bite fatality in Australia since November 2018.

Creatura with Bec Crew

These ocean drifters are full of the Christmas spirit

Who doesn’t want a festive plankton card to round out 2019?

Creatura with Bec Crew

The Dracula parrot is intimidating

With the body of a parrot and the head of a vulture, the Dracula parrot is unnerving and beautiful all at once.

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