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FrogID Week Top Frogger Competition 2025
https://australian.museum/get-involved/citizen-science/frogid/frogid-week-competition/Submit the most verified frog submissions during FrogID Week (7-16 November) to become our Top Frogger.
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Terms and Conditions for the Australian Museum Exit Survey Research Competition 2025
https://australian.museum/visit/admission/exit-survey-terms-2025/Exit Survey Research competition, Terms and Conditions.
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Kangaroo Trail Competition
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/kangaroo-trail-competition/Congratulations on completing the Kangaroo Trail. Enter the hidden word for your chance to win!
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Capturing Climate Change
https://australian.museum/capturingclimatechange/What are you seeing of our climate-changed corner of the world? Submit you images to our #CapturingClimateChange gallery
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What is a shark?
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/what-is-a-shark/Sharks are fish that have skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone, making them lighter and more buoyant in water. Over millions of years, they have developed extraordinary senses to help navigate and detect prey.
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Torres Strait Islands
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/torres-straight-island/People have inhabited the Torres Strait Islands for at least 2,500 years. The surrounding sea is rich in coral and marine creatures, which means plenty of food for fishes, which in turn are food for sharks.
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Aotearoa
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/aotearoa/Aotearoa New Zealand consists of two islands and around 70 species of sharks are found in their waters.
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Shark species
https://australian.museum/publications/sharks/shark-species/Learn about different shark species from ancient shark ancestors to the largest and fastest sharks and discover 3D interactive models.
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Gerard Krefft, Curator and Secretary, 1861-1874
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/johann-gerard-krefft/Johann Ludwig Gerard (Louis) Krefft, 1830–1881 was one of the few Australian scientists to accept and propagate Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.
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Minerals
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