/ 21 July 2022

Supersize sharks ahoy, the matchmaker of Ekka, and Emmanuel the Emu does it…

Image source: Envato
Image source: Envato

Supersized sharks are on the rise due to an abundance of food from the establishment of more no-fishing zones and more protections for the species. Looks like we’re never swimming in the ocean again…

With the Royal Queensland Show – better known as the Ekka – starting on 6 August, the event’s resident matchmaker is busy at work to ensure there will be more than 400 baby animals on display. He’s one organised man…

And a series of educational farming videos posted on TikTok by Floridian Taylor Blake have gone viral thanks to a cheeky emu called Emmanuel. Too bad the fame seems to have gone to his head

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