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This species of turtle is native to the northern regions of Australia southern New Guinea
This species of turtle is native to the northern regions of Australia southern New Guinea
Resembling sea turtles, the Fly River turtle has flipper-like legs and a skin-covered shell. However, it lives in streams and rivers, including the Fly River in…
However, it lives in streams and rivers, including the Fly River in New Guinea.
These birds have white underbellies and rainbow iridescent wings and backs. Males have longer bills, and females have a dark band across their chest.
long Native habitat Forests, grasslands, and marine areas of Australia, New Guinea
During mating season, males will perch on branches near females and puff themselves up to look bigger to a potential mate. After mating, females will lay a…
Native habitat Medium altitude forests with high rainfall of Papua New Guinea and
The spotted scat is a small fish species located in the Indo-Pacific region. They are typically greenish-brown to silver in color and are covered in many small…
habitat Coastal muddy areas, mangroves, low rivers of Indo-Pacific region, Japan, New Guinea
The giant snake-neck turtle has a long neck, much like that of a snake. They are also called the Roti Island snake-necked turtle, named for Rote Island in…
Until 1994, they were considered the same species as the New Guinea snake-necked
These elegant birds sport blue-gray feathers and a maroon chest. With a crown of white tipped feathers, the bird has a regal appearance- fitting…
years Body sizearound 29.1 in. long Native habitat Forests of Papua New Guinea
These birds are nomadic and travel from island to island in flocks. While they usually wander the forest floor, they are powerful fliers and travel quickly.
Native habitat Forests and shrublands of the Indian Andamans to the Solomons and New Guinea
These large birds cannot fly due to their small wing size. Instead, they have powerful legs. Cassowaries move through forests almost silently…
Rainforests, mangroves, and savannahs of northern Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea