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Pugh's mountain frog

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Pugh's mountain frog can rarely be seen, as it maintains a secretive existence under the leaf litter on the rainforest floor and stays under cover for its entire life. Molecular genetic technology has shown that Pugh's mountain frog has a separate gene pool with unique characteristics and evolves on its own pathway.

Author: Knowles, Ross
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2005
Science & research, Physiological aspects, Frogs

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Tube-nosed insectivorous bat

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This article describes the discovery and prevalence of the tube-nosed insectivorous bat in Australia. Topics include descriptions of the bat's habitat, its diet, and origins.

Author: Clague, Chris
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2000
Bats, Bats (Animals)

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Striped possums: the bold and the beautiful

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This article discusses the author's appreciation for the Striped Possum. Topics include descriptions of its habitat, physiology, diet, and nocturnal behavior.

Author: Handasyde, Kath
Publisher: Australian Museum
Publication Name: Nature Australia
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1324-2598
Year: 2000
Appreciation, Habitats, Animals, Opossums, Marsupialia, Marsupials

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Subjects list: Research, Australia, Animal populations, Behavior, Food and nutrition, Nocturnal animals
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