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Blunt-headed Parrotfish (Scarus microrhinos). Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Image ID: 24M1049-11

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Juvenile Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge flavissima). Found mainly at island of west and central Pacific to Marquesas and Rapa, north to Ryukyu Islands. Also Christmas Island, Australia.

Image ID: 24M1000-69D

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Wallaman Falls, located on Stony Creek in a World Heritage listed area of rainforest west of Ingham, Queensland, Australia. This is Australia's tallest single-drop waterfall, plummeting 268 metres.

Image ID: 24T6436-21D

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Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Also known as Devil Ray and Devilfish. French Polynesia. Found in tropical and warm temperate seas.

Image ID: 45M2711-01

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Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), male. The Leatherback is one of the world's largest reptiles, reaching close to 2,000 lbs. and nearly 10 ft. in length. Listed on IUCN Red list as Critically Endangered and threatened by coastal development.

Image ID: 45M2280-05

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Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). Also known as Royal Bengal Tiger. Found in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan. Listed on the IUCN Red List as a Threatened Species.

Image ID: 38T4480-06

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Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides). Found mostly in woodlands and eucalypt forests on mainland Australia and Tasmania. Similar to Marbled Frogmouth (Podargus ocellatus). Photo was taken in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5225-19D

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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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Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris). Found throughout the world in tropical and subtropical waters, but also can be found in temperate waters. Largest type of ray in the world, recorded at over 7.6 metres (26ft) across. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Image ID: 24M2600-19

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Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), climbing on a tree branch. Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5012-83D

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Galapagos Bullhead Shark (Heterodontus quoyi) aka Galapagos Horn Shark. Eastern Pacific. Confined to the Galapagos Islands and coastal Peru.

Image ID: 43M2646-24

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Bigfin Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana), swimming mid-water at night. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, from Hawaii to the Red Sea. Photo was taken off at Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1655-38D

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Public transport ferries passing by the Sydney Opera House. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6071-83D

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Coastal Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) - newborn hatchlings. Eastern Queensland, Australia. Extremely venomous and dangerous snake. Can deliver muliple fatal bites in rapid succession.

Image ID: 24T6680-14

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Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus) - joey. Photo taken at Kinchega National Park, Western New South Wales, Australia

Image ID: 24T5000-25

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Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio), parent with chicks. Found around fresh water, usually near reeds in southern Western Australia and eastern Australia. Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5254-55D

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Country road lined with Elm trees in Autumn, near Uralla, New England Tableland, New South Wales, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6230-37D

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Web Bridge, a foot bridge that crosses the Yarra River at Docklands. Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia.

Image ID: 24T6150-36D

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Japanese Bullhead Shark (Heterodontus japonicus). Aka Japanese Horn Shark. Heterodontidae. Tateyama, Chiba, Honshu, Sea of Japan.

Image ID: 43M2646-07

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Black-banded Grubfish (Parapercis tetracantha), resting on dead mushroom coral. Found throughout the Indo-West Pacific. Photo taken off Anilao, Philippines. Within the Coral Triangle.

Image ID: 24M1150-02D

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Courting Red-eyed Tree Frogs (Litoria chloris). Eastern Australia

Image ID: 24T5611-09

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Coconut fruit in a coconut palm tree. Cultivated on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean, Australia

Image ID: 24T6280-10D

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Rough-toothed Dolphin (Steno bredanensis). Found in warm and tropical waters around the world. Photo taken off Big Island, Hawaii, USA.

Image ID: 70M1525-01

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Sponge Crab (Dromia dormia). Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, USA

Image ID: 70M0444-17

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African Elephant (Loxodonta africana). Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Image ID: 38T4635-33

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Australian Leaf Insect (Phyllium monteithi). Australia's only true leaf insect, restricted to tropical rainforests of North Queensland. Sightings are rare due to exceptional camouflage. Both sexes have full length wings, but only males can fly.

Image ID: 24T5905-03D

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Northern Nailtail Wallaby (Onychogalea unguifera). Also known as Organ-grinder, Karrabul and Sandy Nailtail. Open woodland of Northern Australia

Image ID: 24T5071-03D

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Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis). Also known as Bananabird. Found in woodlands, parks and gardens in northern and eastern Australia. Photo taken in Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.

Image ID: 24T5206-34D

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Giant Galapagos Land Tortoise (Geochelone nigra porteri). Galapagos Islands, South America.

Image ID: 24T6630-17D

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Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) - expelling air from blowhole on surface. Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia. Classified as Vulnerable on the 2000 IUCN Red List.

Image ID: 29M1433-20

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Dusky Shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) - with Remora Suckerfish. Also known as Black Whaler and Bronze Whaler. Found throughout Australia in tropical and warm temperate seas.

Image ID: 24M2638-10

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