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Images Dated 25th July 2006 (page 9)

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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Gracile velvet gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Three-lined knob-tail gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: FWO00234
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Southern elephant seal - cow in mud walllow
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Golden-tailed gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Rough Knob-tail
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: FWO00233
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: HRD00058
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Northern spiny-tailed gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Southern spotted velvet gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: King brown / Mulga snake - very dangerous
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: FWO00240
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Great desert-skink
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Western Shield / Wellingtons spiny-tailed gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: GRB00074
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: HRD00427
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Fringe-toed velvet gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Fine-faced / Beautiful gecko - shedding skin
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: HRD0019d
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: HRD00428
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Great barred / Striped great barred frog - on forest floor
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: FWO00237
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Zigzag velvet gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: HRD01120
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Desert cave gecko / prickly-gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Smooth knob-tail Gecko
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are common inhabitants of houses
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Moth (unknown species). Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Black-spotted pufferfish (Arothron nigropunctatus) asleep on the reef at night
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: A neon triplefin (Helcogramma striata) sits upside down under a table coral (Acropora species)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Freshwater turtle (probably Emydura sp). Bilabong Sanctuary, Townsville, Queensland
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Juvenile Clark's anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii) in bulb-tentacle sea anemone
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Nudibranch or sea slug (Reticulidia sp). Rib Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Queensland, Australia (captive specimen)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Union jack (Delias mysis). Townsville, Queensland, Australia
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: The striking colours and markings of the mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are common inhabitants of houses
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Neon triplefin (Helcogramma striata). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Queensland, Australia (captive specimen)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Like all scorpionfish, the leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Coral reef scene with threadfin anthias (Pseudanthias huchtii) among sea fans (Order Gorgonacea)
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are common inhabitants of houses
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are common inhabitants of houses
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Coral reef scene with pinnate batfish (Platax pinnatus) over a mixed community of hard
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Jumping spiders (family Salticidae) are common inhabitants of houses
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Seagrass (Halophila sp). John Brewer Reef, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia
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Images Dated 25th July 2006: Like all scorpionfish, the leaf scorpionfish (Taenianotus triacanthus)


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