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African Elephant (Loxodonta africana). Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe.
Image ID: 38T4635-08
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Australian Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii). Also known as Eastern Water Dragon. Found on the east coast of Australia from Victoria north to Queensland. A small population also exists on the south-east coast of South Australia.
Image ID: 24T6605-20D
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Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques). Found from Lancelin, WA, to Wilsons Promontory, Vic, but mostly sighted in SA waters and southern WA waters. Photo taken at York Peninsula, South Australia. Endemic to Australia.
Image ID: 24M1155-36D
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Australian Sea Lions (Neophoca cinerea), bull resting on the beach with a female. Photo taken at Hopkins Island, situated off Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, Australia. Classified Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 24M1540-38D
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Crowned Jellyfish (Cephea cephea). Photo taken off Palau, Micronesia.
Image ID: 70M1211-30
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Freshwater Yabby (Cherax sp.). Also known as Freshwater Crayfish. Highland Stream, Cathedral Rock National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5522-08
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Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus). Also known as Sand Tiger Shark and Spotted Ragged-tooth Shark. Solitary Islands, New South Wales, Australia. Classified Vulnerable IUCN Red List, protected in Australia.
Image ID: 24M2645-57D
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Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni). Also known as Bullhead, Oyster Crusher and Tabbijaw. New South Wales, Australia
Image ID: 24M2644-79
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Giant Galapagos Land Tortoise (Geochelone nigra porteri). Harriet, born around 1830. Experts think Charles Darwin, famous for his theory of evolution, took the animal from the Galapagos Islands in south America around 1835. Beerwah, Queensland, Australia
Image ID: 24T6630-01
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Liffey Falls, one of a series of four distinct tiered cascade waterfalls on the Liffey River, in the Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6434-46D
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Flock of Emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Common throughout Australia in habitat ranging from semi-arid grasslands, scrublands, open woodlands to tall dense forests. Photo taken in Warrumbungle National Park, NSW, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5260-51
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Under over water picture of Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Raccoon Butterflyfish and Hawaii, USA, landscape. This is a composite image, comprising of two or more images digitally merged together.
Image ID: 70M2265-06
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Queensland Groper (Epinephelus lanceolatus), resting under a boat. Also known as Queensland Grouper and Giant Grouper. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. Classified Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 24M1092-99D
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Orca, or Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) - approaching shore to attack a South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens). Photo taken at Punta Norte, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina. Orca's are listed as Lower Risk on the IUCN Red List. Sequence 5.
Image ID: 56M1434-17
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Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) underwater. Found throughout the world's oceans in both tropical & polar areas, depending on the season. Photo taken Hawaii. Classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 70M1430-18
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Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier). Found in Tropical seas, with seasonal sightings in warm temperate areas. Photo taken at the Great Barrier Reef, Qld, Australia
Image ID: 24M2664-15D
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Crown-of-thorns Starfish (Acanthaster planci) feeding on Acropora Coral. This sea star has sharp venomous spines and wounds from the spines can be very painful. Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1222-76D
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Short-beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis). Indo-Pacific
Image ID: 24M1411-71
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Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus). Also known as Sand Tiger Shark in USA and Ragged-tooth Shark in South Africa. Photo taken at Fish Rock, South West Rocks, NSW, Australia. Vulnerable on IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Image ID: 24M2645-76D
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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Photo taken Guadalupe, Mexico. Also known as Great White, White Pointer, White Shark & White Death. Found in all major oceans of the world, but mostly temperate waters. Vulnerable Species on the IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 70M2659-73
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California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) with deep wounds caused by a shark attack. Cabo Pulmo, Baja, Sea of Cortez, Mexico
Image ID: 43M1425-01
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Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama), two males rivalling over a female during the winter annual breeding aggregation in Spencer Gulf, Whyalla, South Australia, Australia. Endemic to Australia.
Image ID: 24M1612-13D
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Blue-throated Wrasse (Notolabrus tetricus), male, on temperate deep water reef comprised of Whip Corals, Sponges, Zoanthids and Anemones. Photo taken at Governor Island Marine Sanctuary, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Image ID: 24M2033-35D
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Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus). Photo taken at Roca Partida, Socorro, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico, Eastern Pacific.
Image ID: 43M2683-03
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Robber Crab or Coconut Crab (Birgus latro). A species of terrestrial Hermit Crab found throughout the Indian and Pacific Ocean, becoming rare. Photo taken on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, Australia, where very common.
Image ID: 24M0445-63D
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Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - mother with calf underwater. Found throughout the world's oceans in both tropical and polar areas, depending on the season. Classified as Vulnerable on the 2000 IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 24M1430-38
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Deformed Dusky Morwong, or Strongfish (Dactylophora nigricans). It is thought that the deformation of these fish is caused by high levels of Zinc poisoning. Photo taken at Edithburgh, York Peninsula, South Australia, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1185-26D
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Grey Mangrove forest (Avicennia marina) - at low tide. Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Image ID: 24M1844-33D
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Australian Pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus), resting on the surface of the ocean. This large water bird is found throughout Australia and New Guinea. Also in Fiji and parts of Indonesia and New Zealand. Central New South Wales coast, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5233-51D
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Lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris). Found in the tropical western Atlantic from New Jersey to southern Brazil, and in the north eastern Atlantic off west Africa. Photo taken northern Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean.
Image ID: 43M2688-16
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Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) male during courtship display. Also known as Blue Peafowl and Peacock. Native to South Asia, but introduced and semi-feral in many regions of the world, including Australia.
Image ID: 24T5229-18D
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Marbled Stargazer (Uranoscopus bicinctus). Found inhabiting mud substrates from Japan to Indonesia. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.
Image ID: 24M1074-02D
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Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Found in tropical and sub-tropical oceans throughout the world. Photo taken in Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean
Image ID: 70M1411-26
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Rainforest stream. Photo taken at Lamington World Heritage National Park, Queensland, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6433-23D
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Blacktip Reef Shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus). Also known as Blacktip Shark and Guliman. Found in tropical waters throughout the Indo-West and Central Pacific. Photo taken at Tumakohua Pass, Fakarava Atoll, French Polynesia, South Pacific Ocean.
Image ID: 43M2674-03
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Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncas) - mother with 6 week old calf. Coastal New South Wales, Australia
Image ID: 24M1411-56
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Horseshoe Falls, situated in Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6434-58D
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Harlequin Crab (Lissocarcinus laevis). This free swimming commensal crab lives in association with Sea Anemones and Soft Corals throughout the Indo-West Pacific. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.
Image ID: 24M0445-27D
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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Found throughout the world's oceans mostly in temperate and sometimes warm waters. Protected in South Africa, Namibia, Australia, the USA and Malta. Photo taken Guadalupe Island, Mexico, Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Image ID: 43M2659-61
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Peron's Tree Frog (Litoria peronii). Found in a wide variety of habitats from dry inland areas to coast of south-eastern Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, Australia
Image ID: 24T5611-46D
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Trainer with trained orca or killer whale (Orcinus orca), Shamu Stadium, SeaWorld, San Diego, California, USA
Image ID: 70M1434-16
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Scuba Diver exploring Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) forest. Also known as Strap Kelp. Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
Image ID: 24M1855-14
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Matagarup Pedestrian Bridge, Perth, Western Australia.
Image ID: 24T6180-99D
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Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), mob feeding amongst flowering Paterson's Curse. Warrumbungle National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T4998-53
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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) near shark cage. Also known as Great White, White Pointer, White Shark & White Death. Found in all major oceans of the world, but mostly temperate waters. Listed as Vulnerable Species on the IUCN Red List.
Image ID: 70M2659-18
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Liffey Falls, one of a series of four distinct tiered cascade waterfalls on the Liffey River, in the Midlands region of Tasmania, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6434-57D
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Matagarup Pedestrian Bridge, Perth, Western Australia.
Image ID: 24T6180-31D
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Harlequin Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus), amongst arms of a Crinoid Feather Star. Philippines.
Image ID: 70M1078-05
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Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncas) - mother with 6 week old calf. Coastal New South Wales, Australia
Image ID: 24M1411-55
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Blackish Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops nigrescens) - a pair coiled together. Found throughout eastern Australia, from southern Queensland to Victoria, usually under rocks and logs in woodlands and rock outcrops. Non venomous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
Image ID: 24T6659-03D
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Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator), adolescent. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1000-42D
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Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), chicks. Common throughout Australia in habitat ranging from semi-arid grasslands, scrublands, open woodlands to tall dense forests. Photo taken at Emu Farm, near Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T5260-65D
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Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran). Rowley Shoals, Western Australia
Image ID: 24M2647-05
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Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis). Native to the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Photo taken around the pilings of a bridge in the Lake Worth Lagoon, Singer Island, Florida, USA.
Image ID: 45M1055-31
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Dark Shyshark (Haploblepharus pictus). Photo taken at Millers point, Simons Town, False Bay, South Africa.
Image ID: 43M2625-29
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Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus truncatus), breaching on the bow wave of a container ship. Found in tropical and sub-tropical oceans throughout the world. Photo taken off Coffs, Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1411-74D
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Dangar Falls, situated on the Dorrigo Plateau. Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6434-13D
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Harlequin Ghost Pipefish (Solenostomus paradoxus) - male and female sheltering amongst the arms of a Crinoid, or Feather Star. Found throughout Indo-West Pacific, including Great Barrier Reef, expanding into sub-tropical zones. Also Ornate Ghost Pipefish.
Image ID: 24M1078-01
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Dangar Falls, situated on the Dorrigo Plateau. Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia.
Image ID: 24T6434-12D
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Demon Stinger Scorpionfish (Inimicus didactylus). Also known as Devilfish and Demon Stinger. This fish has venomous spines and can inflict painful stings. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.
Image ID: 24M1067-07D
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Reef Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa). This species is the most venomous of known fish, possessing venom glands at the base of each needle sharp dorsal spine. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, including the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Image ID: 24M1083-21D
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White-eared Honeyeater (Nesoptilotis leucotis). Found in forests, woodlands, heathlands, mallee and dry inland scrublands in eastern and southern Australia.
Image ID: 24T5206-27D
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Divers (MR) with snorkel equipment about to enter the water off a boat to explore a shipwreck in The Rock Islands, Palau, Micronesia.
Image ID: 70M0832-11
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