The red kangaroo is iconic, but as Aaron explains there is more to the kangaroo family than just one famous face.
Echidnas and platypuses are unique as the only mammals in the world to share some key traits with reptiles, including laying eggs. Aaron Pedersen explains how they are actually highly-tuned to their environment.
Known as the bulldozers of the bush, wombats are Australia's largest burrowing animals. Aaron Pedersen explores how their digging has transformed landscapes and changed the face of the continent.
Parrots are by far some of the world’s most intelligent birds, this episode explores what is it about Australia that has helped these intelligent birds thrive, and what kind of impact their exceptional intellect has on our environment.
There's more to Australia's reptiles than being cold-blooded killers. Aaron Pedersen explores the intimate mating rituals and protective mothers of the reptile realm.
Orcas are notorious for being merciless ocean killers, but as Aaron Pedersen explains, this is mostly a misunderstanding of what is one of Earth's most intelligent mammals, who live together in complex family groups.
Aaron Pedersen
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