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Rare animals sighted in first ever camera survey of Truwana
Wildlife cameras have captured rare shots of blonde echidnas, tiny marsupials, and threatened seabirds on a small island off Tasmania's north coast.
Researchers aboard a Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute vessel recently captured rare footage of a seven-armed octopus, offering a vivid reminder of how patient observation and careful ...
The species is distinguished by its dense fur and fluffy tail ...
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Researchers capture footage of rare, blue-nosed animals in remote forest: 'What a delightful creature'
Researchers relied on thermal imaging drones, camera traps, and sound detectors to locate and record the animals. Researchers capture footage of rare, blue-nosed animals in remote forest: 'What a ...
A farm is celebrating a double baby boom after welcoming two rare new arrivals. Following the recent news of the birth of a ...
Separate annual population monitoring is conducted for two ungulate species – the goitered gazelle and the argali. A total of ...
Stories of small, secretive animals have been passed down by elders for generations, but now Indigenous rangers have captured them still living on a remote island off Tasmania.
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