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Rivers up and down the north coast of New South Wales have been hammered again, just three years after devastating floods hit ...
Researchers worked with Indigenous Rangers to map life in 34 estuaries across NSW using environmental DNA - and made a host ...
There have been surprising revelations in the crocodile world as of late: DNA analysis has revealed that two reptiles once ...
Notoriously tough to count, the venomous, egg-laying mammals seem to be declining. Platypus researcher and ecologist Josh Griffiths cradles a female platypus he just captured. Researchers are ...
We're on the water in Queensland's Daintree, the world's oldest living rainforest, twice as old as the Amazon and dating back 130million years.
When it comes to owning coastal ecosystems, the saltwater crocodile and bull shark sit at the top of the food chain. Both predators have unique characteristics, allowing them to adapt and thrive ...
The platypus is perhaps the strangest mammal alive ... Their powerful jaws, armored bodies, and ambush hunting tactics have made them top predators since the age of dinosaurs. Crocodiles can live for ...
interactions with humans and feral predators, and climate change. This is especially true for platypuses. To ensure the survival of this ancient lineage, we need to better understand how their ...
The African rock python, a formidable predator native to sub-Saharan Africa ... Capable of consuming prey as large as impalas, hyenas, and even crocodiles, this massive serpent is a force to ...
While their ancestors shared time with the dinosaurs, today’s crocodiles look remarkably similar to their age-old predecessors. These formidable predators have thrived ... contributing to their ...
Species like the tuatara, sturgeon, crocodile, hagfish, chambered nautilus, platypus, and jellyfish ... These most ancient predators continue to rule the waters, proving that evolution does ...