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Background imageHorizontal Collection: Bee on Dogbane Plectranthus caninus or known as Colues canina or dogbane blooming flowers

Bee on Dogbane Plectranthus caninus or known as Colues canina or dogbane blooming flowers

Background imageHorizontal Collection: The ants go marching one by one

The ants go marching one by one
Green or weaver ants colonised our balcony and lime tree when we were living in Darwin. Their colours are pretty stunning

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Australia, New South Wales, Ramshead Range, granite tors and tarn

Australia, New South Wales, Ramshead Range, granite tors and tarn
Kosciuszko National Park, Oct 1998

Background imageHorizontal Collection: The Twelve Apostles Arch

The Twelve Apostles Arch
The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks, formed by erosion, off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostle Sunset

12 Apostle Sunset

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostle Scenery

12 Apostle Scenery
12 Apostle Sunset

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostle Scenery

12 Apostle Scenery
12 Apostle Sunset

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostles

12 Apostles
The biggest stack of the remaining of 12 Apostles

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostles in the sunset

12 Apostles in the sunset
The most famous place in Australia, Great ocean road where lead to the one landmark of Australia, 12 Apostles in the sunset time, Victoria

Background imageHorizontal Collection: 12 Apostles

12 Apostles
A collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Bell Gorge East Kimberley WA

Bell Gorge East Kimberley WA
Sunrise at Bell Gorge looking from the top tear down the first section of gorge which then drops down via another waterfall into the lower section

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Mallee Fowl Warning sign

Mallee Fowl Warning sign
Mallee Fowl warning sign on side of highway, Riverland. South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Ten percent gradient road sign. Australia

Ten percent gradient road sign. Australia
Ten percent gradient road warning sign. Koppio Hills. Red dirt road with green wheat and yellow canola crops.Clear blue sky. Eyre Peninsula. South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gravel Road warning sign, South Australia

Gravel Road warning sign, South Australia
Gravel Road warning sign, country road. Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Warning sign, koala, wombat, kangaroo, Victoria, Australia

Warning sign, koala, wombat, kangaroo, Victoria, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Penguin warning sign. The Nut. Stanley. Tasmania

Penguin warning sign. The Nut. Stanley. Tasmania
Penguin warning sign. Road sign warning motorist to take car and look out for penguins while driving into the township of Stanly. Green grass, calm sea and blue sky in background. The Nut. Stanley

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Kangaroo warning sign, Australia

Kangaroo warning sign, Australia
Kangaroo warning sign. Road on Eyre Peninsula. South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Camel warning sign outback Australia

Camel warning sign outback Australia
Feral camel warning sign. Blue sky and dirt outback road. Northern Flinders Ranges. South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Nullarbor Plain sign South Australia

Nullarbor Plain sign South Australia
Nullarbor Plain sign. Nullarbor Plain is aboriginal for treeless plain

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Crocodile warning sign

Crocodile warning sign
Kakadu, Northern territory Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Crocodile lunch

Crocodile lunch
Saltwater crocodile opening its jaws to catch chicken

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Old Joe

Old Joe
Saltwater crocodile from the Cairns region in Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Green Tree Phyton

Green Tree Phyton
Morelia viridis, the green tree python, or as it is known in the herpetoculture hobby, chondro is a species of python found in New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Hmmmmm

Hmmmmm
Coiled green tree python (morelia viridis)Typically found in Papua and Iran Jaya, New Guinea and on the Cape York Peninsula of AustraliaThe tree python is endangered in native countries due to

Background imageHorizontal Collection: New Parliament House, Canberra, Australia

New Parliament House, Canberra, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia

Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Small sea turtle on beach

Small sea turtle on beach

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Pet turtle on beach

Pet turtle on beach
Eastern Long-necked turtle, also known as Eastern Snake-necked turtle (Chelodina Longicollis)

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Crab (Brachyura) with dead Sea Turtle (Cheloniidae) as prey, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

Crab (Brachyura) with dead Sea Turtle (Cheloniidae) as prey, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Green sea turtle on beach

Green sea turtle on beach
Green Sea turtle returning to the ocean after laying eggs. Normally they lay their eggs at night, however this turtle got stranded away from the water as the tide went out

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Green Sea Turtle Baby

Green Sea Turtle Baby
10 minute old Green Sea Turtle racing to the ocean to get away from seagulls

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Flatback Turtle Hatchling

Flatback Turtle Hatchling making its way to the ocean along Port Hedlands Cemetery Beach, in Western Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Loggerhead open ocean

Loggerhead open ocean
Marine turtles photographed on the beautiful Ningaloo Reef of western Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: green turtle on blue

green turtle on blue
Marine turtles photographed on the beautiful Ningaloo Reef of western Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Thorny devil (Moloch horridus), close-up

Thorny devil (Moloch horridus), close-up
Western Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Lounge Lizard

Lounge Lizard
Water Dragon resting on tree branch at Wattamolla Beach, Royal National Park, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Little dragon lizard

Little dragon lizard on stones

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Gilberts Dragon

Gilberts Dragon also known as Ta Ta Lizard sitting on top of work boot in outback, Western Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Aka Tree Goanna

Aka Tree Goanna (varanus varius) at Cleland Wildlife Park, Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Lace Monitor

Lace Monitor(Varanus Varius) at Central Coast, NSW

Background imageHorizontal Collection: A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink)

A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink) sitting on the decking looking into the lens
The eastern blue tongue lizard is one of the most familiar reptiles in Australia. Large specimens may reach 60cm in total length

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Animal Eye Contact

Animal Eye Contact
Animal eye contact- an Eastern Water Dragon, NSW, Australia

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Frilled lizard sitting on a rock

Frilled lizard sitting on a rock

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Lady dragon

Lady dragon
A Female Eastern Water Dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) keeping a wary eye

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Newborn

Newborn
New born Eastern Water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) exploring its new world

Background imageHorizontal Collection: Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) on leaves, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales

Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) on leaves, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The Lace Monitor or Lace Goanna, (Varanus varius), is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas



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