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Ever wondered how it would be like visiting the world’s largest aquariums? From jellyfish dancing to shark tunnels that feel ...
Ice cream that melts in the sun, children's laughter bouncing between the trees and raindrops on the picnic blanket. Summer ...
The "20-minute city" of Adelaide offers travellers a taste of the city, country and safari in one trip. Read more at ...
There are over 150,000 species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. Of those species, over 42,000 ...
The ocean is filled with mystery, beauty, and life,but not all sea creatures are as fearsome as the myths suggest. In fact, many marine animals are incredibly friendly, curious, and even playful ...
It took a thrashing bull shark for the normally cheery Dr Ann Jones to admit she was a “bit scared” on her new nature series.
We know that some animals are bilaterian—meaning they display bilateral symmetry—while others are not, but nature is rarely ...
A white whale calf swimming with its mother off Australia created a memorable moment, while a pod of rare Baird's beaked ...
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From birds and reptiles to sea creatures and even some mammals, these animals have found clever ways to live and eat, without ever needing to bite.
The disguise of the leafy sea dragon extends beyond mere appearance to include its distinctive style of movement. Unlike their seahorse cousins who swim upright, leafy sea dragons position themselves ...
The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has ...