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Zig Zag
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Yada yada yada
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Feral Camel
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Australian National Champions
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Baby face
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View from Cape du Couedic
A Large Rock
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The MacDonnell Range
Galah
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Crested Pigeon
Looks like Easter Island
Goanna
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Looks like and Elephant Head and Trunk
Corroboree in the light
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Brilliant Succulent
Standouts
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Where else but in Australia?
Grey day in Melbourne
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Hail to the king
Mali in the City
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Cuttlefish
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The entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral
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Ready to bloom
Every which way
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Interesting bark 2
Coop's Shot Tower
Spikes
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Maggie
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Dining on roots
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New Zealand fur seals
New Zealand Fur seals on Kangaroo Island, Australia. Commercial hunting almost eradicated New Zealand fur seals from Kangaroo Island in the 1800's. They have rebounded to nearly 100,000 and pose a threat to penguins and fish stock.
Fur seals, like sea lions, are members of the eared seal family (otariid). They differ from true seals (phocidae) in a number of ways, including having external ears, using their front flippers predominantly to swim and by being able to walk on all four flippers.
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Fur seals, like sea lions, are members of the eared seal family (otariid). They differ from true seals (phocidae) in a number of ways, including having external ears, using their front flippers predominantly to swim and by being able to walk on all four flippers.
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