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Red kangaroo (
Macropus rufus
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An iconic symbol of the Australian outback, the red kangaroo is the largest living marsupial, and one of the most abundant and str...
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Bardick (
Echiopsis curta
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Information on the bardick is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Dusky hopping mouse (
Notomys fuscus
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Information on the dusky hopping mouse is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Cycad (
Cycas cairnsiana
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Information on Cycas cairnsiana is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Peregrine falcon (
Falco peregrinus
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One of the fastest species in the world, the peregrine falcon may reach speeds of up to 250 kilometres per hour or more when divin...
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11 Videos
Central rock-rat (
Zyzomys pedunculatus
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This medium-sized rodent was believed to be extinct until it was rediscovered in 1996. These stocky rock-rats are yellowish-brown ...
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Banded hare-wallaby (
Lagostrophus fasciatus
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The banded hare-wallaby is the only survivor of a group of at least 20 ‘short faced kangaroos’ (subfamily Sthenurinae) that once e...
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Eastern grey kangaroo (
Macropus giganteus
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One of the largest kangaroo species, the eastern grey kangaroo has soft, thick, grey-brown fur, paler on the underparts, with a fi...
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Bridled nailtail wallaby (
Onychogalea fraenata
)
The bridled nailtail wallaby gets its name from the white ‘bridle’ line running from the centre of the neck down behind the forear...
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Rabbit (
Oryctolagus cuniculus
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One of our best-known wild mammals, the rabbit was introduced to Great Britain during the Twelfth century AD by the Normans. Its h...
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Flax snail (
Placostylus ambagiosus
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Flax snails (Placostylus spp.) are endemic to New Zealand and belong to the world’s oldest land snail family, which originated 200...
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Flax snail (
Placostylus hongii
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Endemic to New Zealand, flax snails (Placostylus spp.) belong to the world’s oldest land snail family, which originated 200 to 300...
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McGregor’s skink (
Oligosoma macgregori
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One of New Zealand’s rarest lizards, McGregor’s skink is a medium-sized and secretive reptile, with a long body, short but well-de...
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Kagu (
Rhynochetos jubatus
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The Kagu is a flightless bird with grey plumage; its pale colouring has led to the name of 'ghost of the forest' by local people. ...
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Western barred bandicoot (
Perameles bougainville
)
This small marsupial has light brown-grey fur fading to white fur on the belly, as well as on the feet. It gained its common name ...
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Chatham Island black robin (
Petroica traversi
)
The conservation of this robin is an internationally renowned success story; from bleak days in the 1980s, two thriving population...
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Brothers Island tuatara (
Sphenodon guntheri
)
The Brothers Island tuatara is one of the oldest animals in the world today. It may look like a lizard but it belongs to the order...
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Himalayan tahr (
Hemitragus jemlahicus
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The Himalayan tahr is a relative of the wild goat and is specially adapted to life on the rugged mountain slopes of the Himalayas,...
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Emu (
Dromaius novaehollandiae
)
One of Australia’s most famous animals, the emu is a large flightless bird, second only to the ostrich in height. The emu’s large,...
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