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Hong Kong's Wild Stars
The Superstar of Lichens - Cladonia
Beautiful Yet Harmful - The Gairo Morning Glory
The Belligerent Bird - Black Drongo
The Little Red Sausage of the Beach - The Innkeeper Worm
Sargassum: Algae, Not Seagrass
Hong Kong Can Also Grow Cherry Blossoms - Bell-flowered Cherry
The Spiny Rodent - East Asian Porcupine
Autumn and Winter Splendour: Hong Kong Balsams
Termites: Friend or Foe?
Small Majesty - The Long-Armed Shrimp
The Friendly Migratory Bird - Red-necked Phalarope
The Great General’s Herbal Remedy - Skullcap
The Duck that Flies across the Hemisphere - Northern Shoveler
The Golden “Cat” - Fighting Spider
Standing out in “blue” - Common Day-flower
Sand Artist on the Beach - Sand Bubbler Crab
Rat Poison - Dianella
Rice Fish - A Not-so-trivial Fish
“Rice Bird” - The bird eaten as food
Beyond a Wild Grass - Silvergrass
Great Egret - Tragedy of Beauty
The Sluggish Hunter - White-spotted Slug Snake
The Graceful Dancer - Strap Flower
Rare Visitor to Hong Kong - Oriental Stork
The Indispensable Rock Oyster
The Unusual Moth - Macoglossum spp.
This is not an earthworm - Blink Snake it is!
The Turtle that can't Hide its Head - Big-headed Turtle
Chinese Pholidota - The Atypical Orchid
Rodent on the Trees - Pallas's Squirrel
The Shore-dwelling Shell-less Snail - Sea Slug
The Strongest Species Survived in Space - Water Bear
Humble Hunter - Collared Scops Owl
The Fighter in the Ferocious Flow - Looking Glass Tree
The Minuscule Megastar in Town - Hong Kong Tree Gecko
Another Member of the Cat Family - Leopard Cat
The Mighty Wildflower - Chinese Rain Bell (Strobilanthes cusia)
The Mango That's Deadly if Eaten - Sea Mango
The Hidden Pearl in Hong Kong Waters - Finless Porpoise
The Tiny Yet Powerful Weaver Ant
The Plant that Hooks - Rose Mallow
The All-Purpose Beach Naupaka
King of Venomous Snakes - King Cobra
Seeking Refuge in Hong Kong - Yellow-crested Cockatoo
The Hermaphroditic Sea Slug
Tragedy of the Beauty - Common Birdwing (Troides helena)
Chinese Plum - The Loner that Braves the Bitter Cold
Our Close Neighbours - Wild Boar
A plant that resembles a rooster’s comb - Wild Coxcomb
Bitterness comes before sweetness - Myrobalan
"I Am Not A Crab!" - Hermit Crabs
Fish that change sex - Groupers
Birdwood's Mucuna - Dangling "Birds" on a Tree
Venomous Snake That's Not So Venomous - Mock Viper
The curious "little devil" - Small Asian Mongoose
A Life-saving fruit - Rose Myrtle
Gems of the sea - Cowries
A Bleeding Warrior - Elephant's Ear (Macaranga tanarius)
Black-winged Stilt - The Bird Model