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What do cockroaches look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-cockroaches-look-like/Cockroaches belong to the Order Blattodea.
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What do earthworms look like?
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-earthworms-look-like/Earthworms are solitary, though they may group together to feed and/or mate.
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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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When and where did our species originate?
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/when-and-where-did-our-species-originate/Our species, Homo sapiens, has now spread to all parts of the world but it's generally believed that we originated in Africa by about 200,000 years ago. We interacted with local archaic human populations as we colonised the globe.
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How do we affect our evolution?
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/how-do-we-affect-our-evolution/We are the only living things that have the ability to counter the forces of evolution. In the past, our ancestors relied on genetic adaptations for survival. Today, technology, rather than biology, has become the key to our survival as a species.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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