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Bush stone-curlew The bush stone-curlew is a large, slim, nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird, unlike any other bird in Australia. The bush stone-curlew, or bush thick-knee, is mostly grey-brown above, streaked with black and rufous. Learn more
Short-tailed shearwater Meet the short-tailed shearwater - master of trans-equatorial migration. Learn more
Eastern barred bandicoot Meet the Eastern barred bandicoot - ecosystem engineer extraordinaire. Learn more
Little penguin Meet the little penguin - adorably awkward on land, top predator in the ocean. Learn more