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Bluespotted Fantail Ray, Taeniura lymma (Forsskål, 1775)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/bluespotted-fantail-ray-taeniura-lymma-forsskal-1775/Bluespotted Fantail Ray, Taeniura lymma (Forsskål, 1775)
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Frogs in your Backyard
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/bugwise/frogs-in-your-backyard/Frogs are a welcome visitor to any backyard and can be good bio-indicators of an ecosystem's health.
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Coral Bleaching
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/lirs/coral-bleaching/Coral bleaching has already caused widespread death of huge areas of coral reefs around the world. Even Australia's prestigious Great Barrier Reef is massively affected.
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Dragonflies and damselflies - Order Odonata
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/insects/dragonflies-and-damselflies-order-odonata/Dragonflies and damselflies are large, conspicuous insects generally found near freshwater habitats. They are an ancient and successful group that was around long before the dinosaurs evolved.
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Jelly Blubber
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/jelly-blubber/Jelly Blubbers are one of the most commonly encountered jellyfish along the east coast of Australia. They often aggregate in large numbers particularly in harbours or estuaries, but they also occur in open water. Additionally, these jellyfish have been trialled for commercial fisheries.
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Upside-down Jellyfish
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/upside-down-jellyfish/The Upside-Down Jellyfish is an unusual jellyfish that spends most of its time resting on its back over the sediment, giving it an upside-down appearance
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Chestnut Teal
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/chestnut-teal/The Chestnut Teal is found on wetlands and estuaries in coastal regions, and is one of the few ducks able to tolerate high salinity waters, although it still needs fresh water for drinking.
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Empire Gudgeon, Hypseleotris compressa (Krefft, 1864)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/empire-gudgeon-hypseleotris-compressa/Empire Gudgeon, Hypseleotris compressa (Krefft, 1864)
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Hyperiid amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidae) collected recently from eastern Australian waters
https://journals.australian.museum/zeidler-1992-rec-aust-mus-441-85133/Hyperiid amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidae) collected recently from eastern Australian waters
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The Australian freshwater prawns of the family Atyidae
https://journals.australian.museum/riek-1953-rec-aust-mus-233-111121/The Australian freshwater prawns of the family Atyidae
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