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8/15/20
Paramedics rush to a Port Macquarie beach to treat a woman with severe cuts to her leg after a shark attack on the NSW north coast. The woman's companion punched the shark until it released her, surf lifesavers say.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/31/20
A massive male saltwater croc tips the scales at roughly 350 kilograms and local rangers say it is the biggest one they have trapped in years.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/31/20
Cute picture. Are you enjoying your bath?
Sorry, you know I couldn't help myself, right?
9/1/20
Giant crocs are my number one fear.
Neon crocs are just an abomination.
9/2/20
Gharial crocodiles may number less than 1,000 individuals in the wild - but there is always hope.
Read more from news.yahoo.com9/7/20
Scientists on the hunt for a white whale calf off WA's south coast believe two examples of the extremely rare mammal may have been sighted on the same day.
Read more from www.abc.net.au9/12/20
Kakadu National Park staff have monitored the humpback whales since they arrived early in the week, and just one whale remains in the river.
Read more from www.abc.net.au9/20/20
Emily Hinds stayed cool enough during the ordeal to critique her underwear-clad husband's snake-handling technique. Vader, the kelpie, meanwhile, was the only one that got a full night's sleep.
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