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Recently featured: [[wikipedia:SMS_Pommern|SMS Pommern]], [[wikipedia:Julio_and_Marisol|Julio and Marisol]], [[wikipedia:Mechanical_Turk|Mechanical Turk]] | [[File:Ovalipes catharus dorsal plate.jpg|thumb|left|200px]] | ||
'''''[[wikipedia:Ovalipes_catharus|Ovalipes catharus]]''''' is commonly known as the paddle crab, swimming crab, or ''pāpaka'' in Māori. It is found in shallow waters around New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, and sometimes southern Australia. | |||
This species is active mostly at night and feeds on molluscs and crustaceans. It is highly prone to cannibalism in some regions. Its paddle-shaped legs help it swim quickly and burrow for protection. | |||
Commercial fisheries have harvested it since the 1970s. ''([[wikipedia:Ovalipes_catharus|Full article…]])'' | |||
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The '''[[wikipedia:Golden-shouldered_parrot|golden-shouldered parrot]]''' (''Psephotellus chrysopterygius'') is a rare parrot species found in the southern [[wikipedia:Cape_York_Peninsula|Cape York Peninsula]], Queensland, Australia. | |||
Adult males are mainly blue with yellow shoulder patches and a black cap, while females are greenish-yellow. | |||
This pair was photographed near the [[wikipedia:Peninsula_Developmental_Road|Peninsula Developmental Road]] south of [[wikipedia:Yarraden|Yarraden]]. | |||
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Today's Featured ArticleOvalipes catharus is commonly known as the paddle crab, swimming crab, or pāpaka in Māori. It is found in shallow waters around New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, and sometimes southern Australia. This species is active mostly at night and feeds on molluscs and crustaceans. It is highly prone to cannibalism in some regions. Its paddle-shaped legs help it swim quickly and burrow for protection. Commercial fisheries have harvested it since the 1970s. (Full article…) Recently featured: SMS Pommern, Julio and Marisol, Mechanical Turk |
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Today's Featured PictureThe golden-shouldered parrot (Psephotellus chrysopterygius) is a rare parrot species found in the southern Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. Adult males are mainly blue with yellow shoulder patches and a black cap, while females are greenish-yellow. This pair was photographed near the Peninsula Developmental Road south of Yarraden. (Full article…) Photograph credit: John Harrison Recently featured: Pedro II of Brazil • The Massacre of the Mamelukes • Shirley Chisholm |
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