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Smithsonite on Coronadite Stalactite
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/mineral-factsheets/smithsonite/These small, sugary, white smithsonite crystals are encrusting branching stalactites of coronadite (lead, manganese oxide).
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Smith's Cuttlefish
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/molluscs/smiths-cuttlefish-sepia-smithi-hoyle-1885/Smith's Cuttlefish – Sepia smithi Hoyle, 1885
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Volcanic landforms
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/shaping-earth/volcanic-landforms/Each type of volcanic massif (structure) contains lavas, pyroclastic rocks and intrusions, but these differ in proportions and compositions.
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Thorny Tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus Poey, 1873
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/thorny-tinselfish-grammicolepis-brachiusculus-poey-1873/Thorny Tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus Poey, 1873
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Scalloped Ribbonfish, Zu cristatus (Bonelli, 1820)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/scalloped-ribbonfish-zu-cristatus-bonelli-1820/Scalloped Ribbonfish, Zu cristatus (Bonelli, 1820)
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Walking on two legs – bipedalism
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/walking-on-two-legs-bipedalism/Our bipedal body structure is unique amongst living apes. In fact, our ancestors started on the path to becoming human when they began walking on two legs.
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Swallowtail Dart, Trachinotus coppingeri (Günther, 1884)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/swallowtail-dart-trachinotus-coppingeri/Swallowtail Dart, Trachinotus coppingeri (Günther, 1884)
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Ingolf Duckbill Eel, Nessorhamphus ingolfianus (Schmidt, 1912)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/ingolf-duckbill-eel-nessorhamphus-ingolfianus/Ingolf Duckbill Eel, Nessorhamphus ingolfianus (Schmidt, 1912)
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Astropecten polyacanthus (Müller & Troschel, 1842)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/sea-stars/sydney-seastars/astropecten-polyacanthus-mller-troschel-1842/Facts about Astropecten polyacanthus a seastar of the Sydney Region.
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Longraker Trevally, Ulua mentalis (Cuvier, 1833)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/longraker-trevally-ulua-mentalis/Longraker Trevally, Ulua mentalis (Cuvier, 1833)
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Minerals
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