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This large, flightless bird found in the forests of New Guinea and northern Australia is considered to be the most dangerous bird. Weighing up to 310 kg, it can grow to the height of a human and ...
Some animals are known for their ferocity and unrelenting aggression. These top 10 most aggressive animals on Earth are ...
Australian horror continues to be one of the country’s best film exports. Dangerous Animals, the latest feature from cult director Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones, The Devil’s Candy), is set to make its ...
Once the floodwaters go down you could be faced with structural damage to your home, contaminated water, river mud, black mould and sometimes dangerous animals. Here is some information to help ...
Sean Byrne's survival horror 'Dangerous Animals' is due make its world premiere in Cannes Directors' Fortnight, marking the first Australian feature to screen in the sidebar in more than a decade.
With prehistoric-looking feet and claws that can reach five inches long, cassowaries are imposing animals. Yet, how dangerous are they ... attack that led to death happened in 1926. Two Australian ...
Beating the Australian Heatwave. Image by Ellena McGuinness via Unsplash. Australia is known for its extreme heat, especially during the summer months. High temperatures can be dangerous ... lemanieh ...
From the silent flight of owls to the scuttling movements of scorpions, nocturnal animals have fascinated and frightened ... scorpions with bigger claws are less dangerous – but I would still stay far ...
The animal kingdom is full of fascinating creatures, but some of them are incredibly dangerous. Venomous snakes like the saw-scaled viper and the inland taipan cause over 1,00,000 deaths per year ...
Many huge animals went extinct surprisingly recently. When they died, their ecological role was lost with them.
In a video shared to social media by Wild Animals Australia, a flock of tree martins were seen outside the Apple store on Rundle Mall on Wednesday night. Some of the birds were lying on the ground ...
Vets and animal protection agencies have sounded the alarm on the social media craze, claiming the movement isn’t safe and could potentially even be “dangerous”. The Royal Society for the ...