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What do lacewings look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-lacewings-look-like/Lacewings are solitary but they may group together or swarm during mating.
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What do psyllids look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-psyllids-look-like/Psyllids, along with aphids, scale insects and whiteflies, belong to the Order Hemiptera, suborder Sternorrhyncha.
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What do Scorpions look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-scorpions-look-like/Scorpions are common arachnids found in gardens and forests throughout Australia.
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What do spiders look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-spiders-look-like/Spiders belong to the Order Araneae.
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Homo naledi
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-naledi/The remains of at least 15 individuals were found in the Rising Star cave system in South Africa and announced as a new human species in 2015. The remains are the largest assemblage of a single hominin species yet discovered in Africa.
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Piracy by Tony Albert
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/Piracy-by-Tony-Albert/A newly acquired work by Girramay, Kuku Yalanji artist Tony Albert shifts our perspective on what we choose to commemorate.
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Egyptian funerary boat model
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/egyptian-funerary-boat/This Egyptian funerary boat model, made of some 30 parts, is the most complex object in our Egyptian Collection. Purchased at an auction in 1913 by Ernest J. Wunderlich, a trustee of the Australian Museum, it has no documentation or provenance.
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Problems? Try these quick fixes!
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/sustainability/quick-fixes/Here are some common problems and simple solutions to make composting a success.
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