Australia is home to a large number of animals that can be deadly to humans. Venomous spiders, sharks, jellyfish and snakes ...
Many in the wider community still see sugar gums as risky trees that drop dangerous branches. But there is much to appreciate and admire about Eucalyptus cladocalyx.
Australia was once home to a group of extraordinary animals known as Megafauna. What became of them has been debated for over a century, but now a team of scientists are re-opening this paleolithic ...
A long, long time ago, marsupials the size of small trucks, 2-meter-tall "thunder birds" and 5-meter-long venomous lizards roamed Australia. These animals—and more—were Australia's megafauna.
They were the ancient Australian megafauna—huge animals that roamed the continent during the Pleistocene epoch. In boneyards across the continent, scientists have found the fossils of a giant ...
Newly released data from the National Coronial Information System has revealed which animals are involved in the most human ...
Australia's wildlife is considered dangerous. The country is teeming with poisonous spiders, snakes, sharks, and crocodiles.