
Australasian bittern known as the Bunyip bird
The bittern is one of the only figures to cross over from Aborignal Australian mythology to that of the early European settlers
The bittern is one of the only figures to cross over from Aborignal Australian mythology to that of the early European settlers
Bennett’s wallabies are special for two reasons: their white coat, and their penchant for poppies.
Just like a porcupine, this fish has spines that spring up to defend itself from predators
The regent bowerbird male is one of the more striking of the family of bower builders, and he’s intelligent too
This talented octopus sources and cleans out coconut shells to use as shelter
The transparent wings of the pellucid hawk moth reflect most light, making them harder to see.
This elusive mammal is the only species of cetacean to be formally classified without a specimen
This Amazon native can be found in the rivers of PNG and harbours a mouth full of teeth
Australia’s only flowerpecker, the mistletoebird just loves its namesake plant
These iridescent squid maintain their stunning glow with the help of bacteria