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Mainland Tiger Snake (Notechis scutatus). An aggressive snake when aroused, mostly active during daylight hours. Feeds mainly on frogs. Also known as Eastern Tiger Snake. Dorrigo, New South Wales, Australia. Extremely venomous and dangerous snake.
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Tasmanian Tiger Snake (Notechis scutatus). Found in southern regions of Australia, including its coastal islands and Tasmania. Highly variable in colour, often banded like those on a tiger. Highly venomous and dangerous snake.
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Townsville City, Far North Queensland, Australia.
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Townsville City, Far North Queensland, Australia.
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar in appearance, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence posture. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Trapdoor Spider (Misgolas sp.) - male in defence striking pose. Trapdoor Spiders are often mistaken for Funnel-web Spiders as they look very similar, however, unlike Funnel-web Spiders, Trapdoor Spider are not dangerous. Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia
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Stern fishing trawler off Cape Point, South Africa
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Flooded Gum Eucalypt forest. Eastern Australia
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Flooded Gum Eucalypt forest. Eastern Australia
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Flooded Gum Eucalypt forest. Eastern Australia
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Autumn leaves of the Liquid Amber tree (Liquidambar styraciflua). New South Wales, Armidale, Australia
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Autumn colours on a Pistacia chinensis tree - a member of the cashew family. Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Autumn colours on a Pistacia chinensis trees - a member of the cashew family. Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Autumn colours of a Pistacia chinensis trees - a member of the cashew family. Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Autumn leaves of the Liquid Amber tree (Liquidambar styraciflua). Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Autumn colours of a Pistacia chinensis trees - a member of the cashew family. Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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Ghost gum. MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Ghost gum. MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Ghost gum. MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Moss covered Eucalypt Gum tree and snow grass. New England World Heritage National Park, New South Wales, Australia
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Ghost gum on a cliff face. MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Moss covered Eucalypt Gum tree and snow grass. New England World Heritage National Park, New South Wales, Australia
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Moss covered Eucalypt Gum tree and snow grass. New England World Heritage National Park, New South Wales, Australia
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Ghost gum. Kings Canyon, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Ghost gum. MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Central Australia.
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Wind-swept Eucalypt Gum tree - leaning caused by prevailing winds. Geraldton, Western Australia
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Jacaranda Trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia) line the streets of Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
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Jacaranda Tree Jacaranda mimosifolia) avenue at Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
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Detail of bark naturally (seasonally) shedding from a Eucalypt tree. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
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Detail of bark naturally (seasonally) shedding from a Eucalypt tree. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
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Detail of bark naturally (seasonally) shedding from a Eucalypt tree. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
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Ballnut Tree (Calophyllum Inophyllum). Native from East Africa, southern India to Malaysia and Australia. This image was taken at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, Australia
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Ballnut Tree (Calophyllum Inophyllum). Native from East Africa, southern India to Malaysia and Australia. This image was taken at Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, Australia
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