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Australia has long been known for its diverse and unique species of wildlife, with hundreds of distinct marsupial species found only in certain areas throughout the country.
The Whitsunday Islands provide many marine species with the perfect nursery, and throughout the winter months, (May to October) the ocean's most spectacular creatures, whales, are a regular sight.
...The crown-of-thorns starfish is a native species to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. It is a predatory species that eats fast growing coral such as staghorn or plate, which are in abundance on t...
A very iconic Australian Bird, well known for its unusual call that mimics laughter
The sulphur-crested cockatoo is an attractive curious bird that is seen everywhere around the Whitsunday Islands. An opportunist feeder, these cheeky birds will take food from your hand. A common s...
The Whitsundays are full of diverse animal and plant life, both above and below the water. Everywhere you look or explore, there is new species to be witnessed and appreciated, along with the curle...
The Whitsundays are lucky to be blessed with a prominent species in the famous raptor the Osprey.
Late last month, the Whitsunday Islands received some global attention over an incredible photo taken by a local a white humpback whale calf.
Stingrays are related to sharks and have cartilage instead of bone. They are flat and wide with a long whip-like tail and live on the bottom of the ocean, where they hide and feed.
Are the largest Ray in the Ocean and are commonly spotted around the Whitsundays