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The pobblebonk frog makes the best noises

With a name that could easily have been lifted from the pages of a Harry Potter novel, there’s nothing but charm oozing out of the pobblebonk frog.

Australian Geographic Shark Blog

Shark nets: Protecting us or just harming sharks?

Our Shark Editor-at-Large Blake Chapman explains the history behind shark nets, their impact and whether or not they’re effective.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The Burdekin duck is like no other duck in the world

This is a seriously handsome duck.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Earless monitor lizards look like cartoon dinosaurs

There’s something simultaneously menacing and goofy about the earless monitor.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Baby eagle rays are unintentionally hilarious

Eagle rays carry themselves with the kind of grace and serenity that we humans can only dream about, plus they have those gorgeous polka dots spread out perfectly across their kite-shaped bodies.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Caecilians are weirdly adorable?

Slimy, limbless creatures don’t get much of a look-in when we’re naming the world’s cutest animals. I mean, there’s no competing with this, that’s for sure.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Beware the dragon: this NSW nudibranch will mess you up

It might look innocent enough, but you do not want to get too close to this pretty blue sea slug from the waters of eastern Australia.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The nankeen kestrel is a delightfully fluffy killer

If ever the phrase, ‘kill them with cuteness’ applied, it’d be to the nankeen kestrel – a compact assassin with the sweetest face and a signature style that makes killing look easy.

Tim the Yowie Man

The case of the glowing cross

A lonely country cemetery in northern NSW is the site of one of Australia’s most unusual unsolved mysteries.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The five-lined flying dragon is a tiny marvel

They’re no Drogon, Viserion, or Rhaegal, but these real dragons can hold their own in the dense tropical forests of Southeast Asia.

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