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South-western Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/south-western-freetail-bat/South-western Freetail Bat
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Little Northern Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/little-northern-freetail-bat/The Little Northern Freetail Bat is also known as the Little Northern Mastiff Bat. The name mastiff bat refers to the dog-like jowls of this group of bats.
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Coastal Sheathtail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/coastal-sheathtail-bat/Coastal Sheathtail Bats build up their body fat levels in autumn. They probably hibernate in winter.
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Smoothspine Leatherjacket, Cantheschenia longipinnis (Fraser-Brunner, 1941)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/smoothspine-leatherjacket-cantheschenia-longipinnis-fraser-brunner-1941/Smoothspine Leatherjacket, Cantheschenia longipinnis (Fraser-Brunner, 1941)
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Klein's Butterflyfish, Chaetodon kleinii Bloch, 1790
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/kleins-butterflyfish-chaetodon-kleinii/Klein's Butterflyfish, Chaetodon kleinii Bloch, 1790
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Bare-backed Fruit-bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/bare-backed-fruit-bat/The Bare-backed Fruit-bats' wings are attached to the body along their back rather than their sides.
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Cigar Wrasse, Cheilio inermis (Osbeck, 1765)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/cigar-wrasse-cheilio-inermis-osbeck-1765/Cigar Wrasse, Cheilio inermis (Osbeck, 1765)
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Black Flying-fox
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/mammals/black-flying-fox/Black Flying-foxes are the largest species of flying-fox in Australia. They can fly at 35 - 40 kilometres per hour and may travel over 50 kilometres from their camp to a feeding area. They often share their camps with other flying-fox species.
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Clown Wrasse, Coris gaimard (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/clown-wrasse-coris-gaimard/Clown Wrasse, Coris gaimard (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824)
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Tails from the Coasts
Special exhibition
On now -
Burra
Permanent education space
10am - 4.30pm -
RELICS
Special Exhibition
Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily