Blog archive:
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Our Global Neighbours: Stranded in Melanesia in WW I
How the virtual prisoner of the Great War found new directions in anthropology.
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What has long pointy teeth and a slingshot mouth?
A Goblin Shark, that's what; and the Australian Museum is delighted to have received a fine specimen in the last few days.
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How can you tell a male from a female frog?
It's often tricky to tell whether a frog is male or female, but these tips should help.
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Our Global Neighbours: Evicted Music
Goodbye Sydney University - Gamelan orchestra finds a new home.
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Stars of the Sydney sea shine
Seastars are beautiful and important animals. The Australian Museum collection is being used to help identify those of the Sydney region.
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Simply slugs
Among the most beautiful of all molluscs, what did we find in French Polynesia?
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Found among offsite storage
A world record Lotoria armata — one of the rarest shells on earth.
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Our Global Neighbours: Melanesia – a bird’s-eye view
A mosaic of hair-styles, colours, languages and blurry boundaries.
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Our Global Neighbours: Bird with Hundred Eyes
The Peacock and healing in Hindu and Buddhist tradition.
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Our Global Neighbours: How Buddha Came to Australia
Long before mindfulness, compassion and lack of desires became popular.
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