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AustroPalaeo

‘Romeo and Juliet’ dinosaurs buried together

Dinosaur ‘lovers’ preserved together in the Gobi Desert are the best evidence yet of a fossilised mating pair.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The Sunda flying lemur not what it seems

The Sunda flying lemur is not a lemur at all, nor can it fly. But it is one of the best gliding colugo in the world

AustroPalaeo

AUDIO: The music of science

How do you pick five pieces of classical music to complement a discussion that ranges from dinosaurs and birds to museums and astronomy?

On This Day

On this day: Australia’s first indigenous MP born

Neville Bonner would go on to become our first indigenous MP and an Australian of the Year.

Creatura with Bec Crew

The neon cuckoo bee is a shiny parasite

This metallic blue bee may look pretty, but she’s crafty at moving in on other bees’ nests

Creatura with Bec Crew

Great bowerbirds of northern Australia

Male bowerbirds may look like they’re at the mercy of picky females, but these males have an optical illusion up their sleeves

Creatura with Bec Crew

The sparkly enigma moth a unique species

This recently discovered moth has been labelled by scientist as one of the most exciting entomological finds 40 years.

On This Day

On this day: Mt Kosciuszko put on the map

Sir Pauł Strzelecki was the first European to scale Australia’s highest mountain, naming it after Polish revolutionary hero Tadeusz Kościuszko.

AG Blog

Rare ruby seadragon washes up on WA cliffs

Zoe Della Vedova had a lucky find of the rare ruby seadragon, only recently classed a distinct species

Creatura with Bec Crew

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

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