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Dangerous Australian animals
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/dangerous-animals/Meet some of Australia's most dangerous animals and learn about the different ways they poison and catch their prey. The Australian Museum has an extensive collection of Australia's deadliest animals to find out more about why they are so dangerous to humans.
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Earth science
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/The Mineralogy and Palaeontology collections include rocks, minerals, gemstones and fossils, and reveal how the earth was formed.
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Shaping the Earth
https://australian.museum/learn/minerals/shaping-earth/What makes the Earth unique? Where does it fit in the Solar System and, ultimately, the universe? Take a look inside the Earth and find out what it is made from and how it is structured. Look at the processes that shape the Earth.
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Body art
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/body-art/The Body Art exhibition explored the many different ways, both temporary and permanent, in which people modify, change, decorate and adorn their bodies. It revealed the what, why, how and where of 'body art'.
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Microcanthidae - Stripey and Mados
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/microcanthidae-stripey-and-mados/The family Microcanthidae contains four genera and at least five species. These fishes are sometimes included in the Kyphosidae.
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Ambassidae - Glassfishes
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/ambassidae-glassfishes/Discover images and fact sheets of the ambassid fishes on the site. These fishes are also called Chanda Perches and Perchlets
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Diretmidae - Spinyfins
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/diretmidae-spinyfins/View images and fact sheets for diretmid fishes on the site.
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Sphyrnidae - Hammerhead Sharks
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/sphyrnidae-hammerhead-sharks/Discover images and fact sheets of sphrynid fishes. Fishes in the family are also called Bonnethead Sharks.
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Anthropology Early Collections Part 1
https://australian.museum/about/history/collections/anthropology-early-collections-part-1/From Shark Bay to Fiji and Cooper Creek to China
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Rajidae - Skates
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/rajidae-skates/Explore images and fact sheets of the rajid fishes on the site.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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