Australia is the most notorious country on Earth for deadly wildlife. The red continent is thick with venomous snakes and spiders, toothy sharks and crocodiles, baby-eating dingoes, and the cassowary ...
One of the things Australia is known for is its animals, predominantly, the deadly kind. While there are deadly animals in Australia, it’s important to remember Australia is the sixth largest country ...
If Australia is renowned for one thing, it's the proportion of highly dangerous animals that populate the continent. The three most venomous snakes in the world are from Australia (with a few others ...
It's official: the only Australian shrew is no more. The latest edition of the International Union for the Conservation of ...
Learn about the extinction crisis facing Australia and the plight of extinct endangered animals, including the Christmas ...
Australia’s most recognisable charity calendar is back, turning up the heat once again while raising funds for charity.
A trail camera at a national park in Australia filmed a spotted-tailed quoll meeting two rock-wallabies, a “rarely documented” encounter. Screengrab from NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service's ...
A remote island at the very northern tip of Australia has been revealed as a tropical refuge for three species new-to-science ...
Australian zoos are grappling with a number of animal deaths with Adelaide the latest to mourn after a female monkey was ...