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Coral Croucher, Caracanthus unipinna (Gray, 1831)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/coral-croucher-caracanthus-unipinna-gray-1831/Coral Croucher, Caracanthus unipinna (Gray, 1831)
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Humphead Maori Wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus Rüppell, 1835
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/humphead-maori-wrasse-cheilinus-undulatus/Humphead Maori Wrasse, Cheilinus undulatus Rüppell, 1835
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Doublesaddle Butterflyfish, Chaetodon ulietensis Cuvier, 1831
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/doublesaddle-butterflyfish-chaetodon-ulietensis/Doublesaddle Butterflyfish, Chaetodon ulietensis Cuvier, 1831
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Eastern Talma, Chelmonops truncatus (Kner, 1859)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/eastern-talma-chelmonops-truncatus/Eastern Talma, Chelmonops truncatus (Kner, 1859)
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Dissolved Oxygen
https://australian.museum/get-involved/citizen-science/streamwatch/dissolved-oxygen/Chemical reactions for dissolved oxygen test
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Australopithecus sediba
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/australopithecus-sediba/This hominin species was announced in 2010 and has scientists hotly debating its validity as a species and its relationships to other hominins, in particular its relationship to our genus Homo.
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/sahelanthropus-tchadensis/Claimed as one of the most significant discoveries in the field of human evolution, the fossils possibly represent the oldest known human ancestor after the split of the human line from that of the chimpanzees. However, this is hotly debated.
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Homo ergaster
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-ergaster/Homo ergaster was the first of our ancestors to look more like modern humans. These people were generally tall and slender and may also have been relatively hairless. Not everyone accepts this species name, some still prefer to use the term African Homo erectus.
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Homo habilis
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-habilis/The earliest of our ancestors to show a significant increase in brain size and also the first to be found associated with stone tools.
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Homo neanderthalensis – The Neanderthals
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-neanderthalensis/Neanderthals co-existed with modern humans for long periods of time before eventually becoming extinct about 28,000 years ago. The unfortunate stereotype of these people as dim-witted and brutish cavemen still lingers in popular ideology but research has revealed a more nuanced picture.
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Tails from the Coasts
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Burra
Permanent education space
10am - 4.30pm -
RELICS
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Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily