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Creatura with Bec Crew

The fish that lives in a sea cucumber anus

Some species of pearlfish have chosen an interesting host shelter: inside the anus of a sea cucumber.

On This Day

On This Day: Australia joins WWI

On 6 August 1914, Australia officially joined the allied forces in WWI.

AustroPalaeo

The incredible shrinking dinosaur

South Australian museum study shows how birds were born.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Sunda pangolin mum with her pangopup

Pangolins are desired for their unique keratinous scales and now all species are now threatened with extinction

AustroPalaeo

Were all dinosaurs feathered?

A new herbivorous dinosaur from Siberia spreads feathers far and wide.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Flat-headed cat, the world’s most threatened felines

This water-loving cat is one of the rarest felines in the world

On This Day

On this day: World Land Speed Record broken

On 17 July 1964, Donald Campbell broke the world land-speed record on Lake Eyre, clocking an average speed of 649km/h.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Attack of the parasitic face-huggers

There’s a little something eating your face: scientists would love to warn fish shackled with ‘face-huggers’.

AustroPalaeo

Four-winged dinosaur had record-breaking tail feathers

Changyuraptor had the longest feathers of any known dinosaur.

Creatura with Bec Crew

Twelve-wired bird of paradise

It takes seven years for this beauty to develop its ornate plumage

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