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Giant freshwater crayfish (
Astacopsis gouldi
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This magnificent crayfish is the largest known freshwater invertebrate and has particularly powerful pinchers. They range in colou...
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Hawaiian duck (
Anas wyvilliana
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The shy and secretive Hawaiian duck is one of several species belonging to the North American Mallard complex, a group of closely ...
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Platypus (
Ornithorhynchus anatinus
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So seemingly incongruous was the appearance of platypus specimens shipped to England at the end of the 18th century, that many obs...
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Brown hydra (
Hydra oligactis
)
Hydras are freshwater animals that belong to the same group as jellyfish, corals and sea anemones. The sac-shaped 'body' is topped...
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Salvadori’s teal (
Salvadorina waigiuensis
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Despite its distinctive appearance, few people outside of New Guinea have ever seen Salvadori’s teal, and the nest of this duck wa...
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Rudd (
Scardinus erythrophthalmus
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This fish is often confused with the roach (Rutilus rutilus), as the two species are similar in appearance. In the rudd, the dorsa...
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Coot (
Fulica atra
)
The coot, Britain's largest rail species, is a plump water bird; it has a greyish body, a black head, and a white bill, above whic...
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Terek sandpiper (
Xenus cinereus
)
Information on the Terek sandpiper is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Caspian plover (
Charadrius asiaticus
)
Information on the Caspian plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Yabbie crayfish (
Cherax destructor
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This smooth-shelled crayfish usually varies in colour from olive-green to brown, but can also be blue, yellow, red or black depend...
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Common reed (
Phragmites australis
)
This common reed forms large beds in shallow water; it has round, hollow stems, which typically grow to 2m in height, but may reac...
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Giant kokopu (
Galaxias argenteus
)
Reminiscent of stars in a night sky, the gold spots patterning the dark-olive body of the giant kokupu inspired an 18th century bi...
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Podocarp (
Retrophyllum minus
)
This relatively small conifer is found in and around water. The convoluted trunk is dark in colour and heavily fissured, and the s...
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Mute swan (
Cygnus olor
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The mute swan is Britain's largest bird, and one of the heaviest flying birds in the world; adults can weigh over 15 kg . The comb...
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Blue Mountains water skink (
Eulamprus leuraensis
)
Information on the Blue Mountains water skink is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Giant freshwater stingray (
Himantura chaophraya
)
Awe-inspiringly large, the giant freshwater stingray lives up to its name, possessing a venomous sting and a large whip-like tail...
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Common scarlet-darter (
Crocothemis erythraea
)
Information on the common scarlet-darter is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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New Zealand black stilt (
Himantopus novaezelandiae
)
The New Zealand black stilt, or Kakï, is one of the most threatened wading birds in the world. This slender wading bird is very di...
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Common duckweed (
Lemna gibba
)
This duckweed is one of Britain's most common small water plants, which forms familiar green mats covering stagnant water bodies. ...
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