Ready to unearth the mystery of these beautiful predators? Despite their beady little eyes and rows of sharp teeth, Sharks are actually quite gentle, timid and curious creatures.
Beautiful, yet shy, Stingrays are an elusive species with kite-like bodies and huge fins making them appear as if they are dancing in water.
Did you know fish are one of the most diverse species in the world? This is because 70% of the planet is covered in water and fish live in coral reefs, kelp forests, rivers, streams the open ocean.
Coral are stunning, aquatic invertebrates found in tropical ocean waters around the world. But how much do you know about reefs and the tiny animals, polyps, that build them?
Birds are amongst some of the most spectacular creatures on Earth. With their vibrant colours, unique feathers, melodic voices and prowess in the air, it’s no wonder birds are one of the most studied species.
Some of the most fascinating animals in the world are reptiles, including Snakes, Lizards, Turtles, Chameleons, Geckos and Crocodiles. Want to know more about these, curious, cold-blooded creatures?
Fun fact. The word Amphibian actually means ‘two lives’ which is exactly what they have! They are born in water breathing through gills and as they grow older they transition to land as terrestrial animals.
The diverse range of mammals is mind-boggling. From ocean-swimming Humpback Whales, Arctic living Polar Bears to teeny-tine forest Mice, there are a few key things that they have in common though.
These very curious and playful animals belong to the family of the Mustelidae, a diverse group of carnivorous animals that also includes the weasels, badgers, martens, and wolverines.
African Manatees are aquatic mammals belonging to the order Sirenia. They can live in both fresh and saltwater.