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Creatura with Bec Crew

Spotted garden eels are mean little divas

Look at that face. That eel is so mad. It looks like it’s ready to scream at the kids to get off its lawn before retreating underground to write another complaint letter.

Creatura with Bec Crew

What the flame bowerbird can do with its eyes is mesmerising

It’s all about the eyes with the flame bowerbird.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The giant larvacean is a floating croissant housed in mucous

Bright, white, and full of snot, the giant larvacean has all of the curves of a croissant, but none of the butter.

Tim the Yowie Man

Solving the bogong moth mystery

Painstaking research is shedding light on one of nature’s epic insect migrations.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The wrought-iron butterflyfish is the most metallic of all fish

Meet the wrought-iron butterflyfish.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The banded archerfish is a spitting assassin

This very special fish practises social distancing even when hunting.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The jellybean caterpillar brings the whimsy we all need right now

Look at this guy. I want to eat it and pet it at the same time.

Creatura with Bec Crew

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.

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