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The tadpole of a very rare toad revealed
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-tadpole-of-a-very-rare-toad-revealed/The tadpole of the rare and highly threatened Sterling's Toothed Toad has remained a mystery, until now.
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1890s: Charles Hedley - upstart colonial?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/charles-hedley-upstart-colonial/It could have all gone horribly wrong....
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New species of Leaf-litter Frog discovered from Vietnam
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-new-species-of-leaf-litter-frog-discovered-from-vietnam/A small, zig-zag striped frog has just been discovered in Vietnam
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1880s: Where it all began - AM's long history with Lord Howe Island
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-natural-history-classic-robert-etheridge-jnr/In 2017, Museum scientists revisted the site where its first scientific field survey was conducted 130 years ago - Lord Howe Island.
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Russian dolls and shark snacks
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/russian-dolls-and-shark-snacks/What are in shark guts? And what can the contents tell us? The results can be confusing – as we find prey, within prey. To decipher this ‘Russian doll effect’, scientists from the University of Sydney, Australian Museum and NSW Department of Primary Industries tell us more.
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Out of the ashes: Post-bushfire lessons on how we can better manage our fauna
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/out-of-the-ashes/In September 2021, the Royal Zoological Society of NSW held their annual forum online – receiving more registrations than ever before, with a tremendous range of talks focused on the impacts of the 2019-20 megafires and post-bushfire management.
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Egyptian mummy masks: Conservation project introduction - part 1
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/egyptian-mummy-masks-conservation-introduction/Melissa Holt, project conservator at the Australian Museum, tells us about the conservation treatment of four Ancient Egyptian Cartonnage coverings, including three masks! Read part one, in this special AM blog series.
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Opening day is here again! Let's come back to our senses
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/opening-day/As we open our doors on Monday 11 October with a wholehearted ‘welcome back!’, we hope you’ll be as ready as we are to soak in the full effects of our treasured space.
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Chew on this! The diet of an extinct "panda-like" marsupial from New Guinea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/chew-on-this/What did the “Beast of Huli" eat? The diet of this bizarre extinct marsupial, which had similarities to both giant wombats and pandas, has remained a mystery. PhD student Joshua White, with coauthors, examined the teeth of this species to help answer these questions.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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