The World’s Largest Flower (and the World’s Smallest Bear)
Borneo is home to many exotic natural things, including the world’s largest flower, and the world’s smallest bear.
Where forgotten things are remembered…
Borneo is home to many exotic natural things, including the world’s largest flower, and the world’s smallest bear.
Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl is Africa’s largest owl species: a formidable predator with striking pink eyelids.
Commonly known as the ‘Water Rat’, the Rakali is the lesser known of Australia’s two amphibious mammals.
Maligned as a pest and otherwise ignored, weedy plants often have fascinating backstories. This is, the hidden history of weeds.
In 1960 a huge, unidentified sea creature washed up on a remote Tasmanian beach. This is, The Tasmanian Globster.
In 1257 the Samalas Eruption blew apart a volcano in Indonesia. The effects were felt all over the world.
In the late 1970s, a crocodile named Sweetheart ran amuck in a river just outside Darwin, and became a local legend.
Pallas’s Cat has the longest fur of any feline, which helps it survive in some of the world’s toughest environments. It is named after an intrepid Prussian naturalist.
Pando is the world’s largest organism: a clonal colony of quaking aspen trees, that has been growing in Utah for the last 14 000 years.
South Georgia Island is one of the world’s most remote locations. It has a surprisingly lively history, and one remarkable current resident: the world’s only Yellow Penguin.