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Surprising habits of wildlife

Summary by Noosa Today
Who knew gay male swans are the most successful couples in raising signets to adulthood, lizards live in multigenerational family groups and snakes sometimes lay eggs in communal nests? These are just a few of the mating habits of Noosa wildlife that author, wildlife photographer, Noosa Parks Association (NPA) president and former mayor Tony Wellington told guests last week at NPA’s Friday Forum. “While we humans attempt to project our preconcei…
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Noosa Today broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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