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Draughtboard Shark (Cephaloscyllium laticeps). Also known as Australian Swellshark, Sleepy Joe Cat Shark and Nutcracker Shark. Victoria, Australia.
Image ID: 37M2625-02
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Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
Image ID: 24M1000-14
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Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus). Known as Grey Nurse Shark in Australia, Sand Tiger Shark in USA and Ragged-tooth Shark in South Africa. Solitary Islands, NSW, Australia. Vulnerable on IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Protected in Australia
Image ID: 24M2645-31D
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Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus), feeding on Striped Catshark (Poroderma africanum). False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa.
Image ID: 38M1424-24
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Tasmanian Devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) - three adults feeding whilst competing for a carcass. Tasmania, Australia
Image ID: 24T5038-21
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Male Lion (Panthera leo), enjoying last rays of sun in Motswari private game reserve, South Africa.
Image ID: 70T4651-01
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Dusky Moorhen (Gallinula tenebrosa). Found in wetlands throughout the eastern states of Australia. Also New Guinea, Borneo, Indonesia and India.
Image ID: 24T5250-04D
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Meat Ants (Iridomyrmex purpureus), foraging at the entrance to their nest. Photo taken at Wurrumbungle National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5805-11D
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Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis). Found in Indo-Pacific from Reunion to Hawaiian, Line and Society Islands, to southern Japan, southern Korea, and New Caledonia. Photo taken at Christmas Island, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1037-47D
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Sydney Flatwing Dragonfly (Austroargiolestes isabellae). Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Image ID: 24T5899-19
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Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis). Found in Indo-Pacific from Reunion to Hawaiian, Line and Society Islands, to southern Japan, southern Korea, and New Caledonia. Photo taken at Christmas Island, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1037-40D
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Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii howittii), male. Also known as Eastern Water Dragon. Found on the east coast of Australia from Vic north to Qld. Photo taken in Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6605-21D
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Short-head Seahorse (Hippocampus breviceps) on sea algae. Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia
Image ID: 24M1077-01
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Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). Found in a range of forest habitats in nothern, eastern and south-eastern Australia
Image ID: 24T5041-04D
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Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus). Known as Grey Nurse Shark (Australia), Sand Tiger Shark (USA) and Ragged-tooth Shark (South Africa). Photo taken at Solitary Islands, NSW, Australia. Classified as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List. Protected in Australia.
Image ID: 24M2645-38D
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Eastern Mouse Spider (Missulena bradleyi), female. Whilst this species is venomous, venom is not always delivered during a bite and major symptoms may not occur. However, this is a dangerous species. Photo was taken at Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5855-22
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Colourful tropical reef scene, showing schooling Orange Fairy Basslets (Pseudanthias cf cheirospilos), feeding on plankton drifting through reef with crinoid feather stars. A typical reef scene found in Indo Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef.
Image ID: 24M2020-18D
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Red Tide drifting through Great Barrier Reef waters, Australia. Red Tide is a common name given to an algal bloom of toxic, naturally occurring microscopic plankton known as Dinoflagelates.
Image ID: 24M2422-93D
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Fringes Wattle Flower (Acacia fimbriata). Also known as Brisbane Goldern Watle and Brisbane Wattle. Grows in woodland and eucalypt forests in eastern New South Wales and eastern Queensland, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6248-29D
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Southern Pot-belly Seahorse (Hippocampus bleekeri). Also known as Big-belly Seahorse. Found on a variety of soft-bottom habitats in southern Australia from Lakes Entrance to Great Australian Bight and around Tasmania.
Image ID: 24M1166-10
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Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii). Tasmania, Australia
Image ID: 24T5038-14
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Wildflowers. Photo taken during Spring season in open fields near Casino, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6248-17D
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Star Finch (Neochmia ruficauda). Once found across northern Australia and into NSW, now extinct in NSW and only found in Arnhem Land to Pilbara. Endangered Species.
Image ID: 24T5202-04D
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Close detail of a Stingray poison barb, protruding from the tail of the ray. Photo taken from a specimen captured off Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Image ID: 24M2755-13D
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Green tree ants (Oecophylla smaragdina) on leaf nest. Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Image ID: 24T5805-08
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Sea Apple Sea Cucumber (Pseudocholochirus violaceus), feeding on suspended plankton transported to the mouth by its feathery arms. Photo taken off Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
Image ID: 70M1240-02
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Tropical beach scene at dusk. Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, Australia
Image ID: 24M2428-36D
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Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles). Also known as Spur-winged Plover and Masked Plover. Found throughtout Northern and Eastern Australia, also New Zealand and New Guinea. Photo taken at Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5235-03D
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Bobcat (Lynx rufus), resting in the shade of Green Cay Nature Preserve in suburban Delray Beach, Florida, United States.
Image ID: 45T4830-01
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School Shark (Galeorhinus galeus), caught in a gill net meant for Halibut. Also known as Snapper Shark, Tope, and Soupfin Shark. Found worldwide in temperate seas.
Image ID: 43M2786-02
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