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Where has the most dangerous animals?

How did we get here: Megafauna murder mystery
25 May 2021

How did we get here: Megafauna murder mystery

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Biological Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Who dunnit? What led to the extinction of our megafauna? Find out who the suspects are in this episode of ‘How Did We Get Here?’, the series that takes a sometimes irreverent look at human evolution. This resource is best … Continued
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Why do so many dangerous animals live in Australia?
29 Jul 2020

Why do so many dangerous animals live in Australia?

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: STEM In Action, Tools for Teachers | 0
Why do so many dangerous animals live in Australia? – Lucy, aged seven, Kent, UK Use this article with Biology and Earth and Space students in years 3-10 who are investigating the features of animals, the changing Earth and evolution. … Continued
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