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The ancient ones
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/ancient-ones/Sharks are ancient creatures that evolved long before dinosaurs lived on land. They have survived five global mass extinctions, each of which wiped out more than 75 per cent of animal species.
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Fiji
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/fiji/The Republic of Fiji is an archipelago of more than 330 islands in the South Pacific Ocean and more than 30 species of sharks are found in the Fijian waters.
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Saving sharks
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/saving-sharks/We can all take action to help save the world’s shark populations. Knowledge from the First Nations peoples, scientists and ecologists can guide our next steps.
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Tonga
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/tonga/Tonga is an archipelago of more than 170 islands scattered over 700,000 square kilometres of the southern Pacific Ocean.
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New South Wales
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/new-south-wales/The warm East Australian Current flows down the New South Wales (NSW) coast, making it a popular habitat for sharks.
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Exhibition credits
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/credits/The Australian Museum would like to thank everyone involved in producing the Sharks exhibition and digital publication.
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William Holmes, Zoologist, 1829-1831
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/william-holmes-zoologist-1829-1831/William Holmes, Zoologist, 1829-1831
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Language Resources in Archives and Library Collections
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/research-library/guides/first-nations-languages-guide/Discover Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander language resources in the Australian Museum Archives and Research Library.
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Detecting frogs through invertebrate-derived DNA
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/herpetology/detecting_frogs_through_idna/Finding elusive frog species with the help of their parasites.
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The living dinosaurs
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/the-living-dinosaurs/Be afraid. One day your pet budgie or that marauding cockatoo may recall the more "primitive" instincts of their relatives. Be very, very afraid - these relatives include T. rex and Velociraptor! Birds are actually specialised theropod dinosaurs.
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