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Geological ore deposits
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/geological-deposits/geological-ore-deposits/Geological ore deposits are of many different types and occur in all geological environments.
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What are the differences between butterflies and moths?
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/what-are-the-differences-between-butterflies-and-moths/Butterflies, skippers and moths all belong in the insect order Lepidoptera.
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Spider survival
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/spider-survival/Some spiders have life spans of less than a year, while others may live for up to twenty years.
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Egg sacs, spiderlings and dispersal
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/egg-sacs-spiderlings-and-dispersal/Find out how spiders protect their eggs and how the newly hatched spiders make their way into the world.
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Defensive colour in sea slugs
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/molluscs/malacology-collection-defensive-colour-in-sea-slugs/Snails, bivalves and other molluscs usually have a large external shell.
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Silk: the spider's success story
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/silk-the-spiders-success-story/Spiders use silk for many purposes - to protect their young, catch food, make homes and move around.
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Cave Spiders of the Nullarbor
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/arachnology-collection-cave-spiders-of-the-nullarbor/Animals adapted to cave environments, living in the 'dark zone' of deep cave regions, are called troglodytes.
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Spiders in the House and Garden
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/spiders-in-the-house-and-garden/Almost all spiders possess venom for the purpose of subduing their prey, which are normally insects.
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Fish scales
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/fish-scales/A fish scale is a fish scale, right? Think again. There are a number of types of fish scales and they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
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Rural habitats
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/wildlife-sydney/rural-habitats/Rural, or agricultural, landscapes dominate the western area of Greater Sydney and cover 33 per cent of the region.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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