
Cuvier’s beaked whale the deepest diving animal
A Cuvier’s beaked whale has dived to almost 3000m below the ocean surface
A Cuvier’s beaked whale has dived to almost 3000m below the ocean surface
These sea snails mimic cowrie shells with their soft body, which can retract and change shapes and colours
Fancy joining AG’s editor John Pickrell on a week-long dinosaur fossil dig in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert?
These nocturnal marsupials have adapted life with little water
During World War II more than 3000 Aussies who couldn’t join the military signed up for ‘The Ragtag Fleet’ and faced fire in the Pacific.
This unusual fish’s bony fins can extend up to 1m to help them stand
Earth Hour is the world’s largest mass participation event of its kind. How is it different this year, and why should you take part? Anna Rose explains.
Darwin sailed away in 1836 with 10,000 scribbled words on the Australian wilderness, which helped build his theory on evolution.
The passionvine hopper may look sweet, but it can wreak havoc.
Former AG Society trustee Sorrel Wilby is sketching 100 people in 100 days.