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Creature Comforts: Satin Bowerbird

  • Sophie Tomassen
  • September 22, 2023

We all know bowerbirds. We learned about them as children in school—fascinated by their apparent obsession with blue objects and endeared by their decorating proficiency.

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Blind velvet worm illustration on pink background

Creature Comforts: Blind Velvet Worm

  • Sophie Tomassen
  • August 21, 2023

Though hundreds of species of velvet worm are found across the globe, Australia boasts the highest number at 74—and it’s rising. They're possibly our most interesting and most ignored animal.

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