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Gough's
Flock of Goughs feeding on the ground
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Gough's
Flock of Goughs feeding on the ground
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Goulds Goanna
Mating Goulds Goanna.This goanna prefers open areas and is widespread in Australia. Normally hunts on the ground, rarely climbs trees. preys on insects, other lizards and small mammals but can also be found scavenging. Shelters in burrows, both own and borrowed and under logs.
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Goulds Goanna
Mating Goulds Goanna.This goanna prefers open areas and is widespread in Australia. Normally hunts on the ground, rarely climbs trees. preys on insects, other lizards and small mammals but can also be found scavenging. Shelters in burrows, both own and borrowed and under logs.
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Goulds Goanna
Mating Goulds Goanna.This goanna prefers open areas and is widespread in Australia. Normally hunts on the ground, rarely climbs trees. preys on insects, other lizards and small mammals but can also be found scavenging. Shelters in burrows, both own and borrowed and under logs.
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog shares the Litoria genus with dozens of frog species endemic to Australasia. The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of John White's first description in 1790. The Green Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified.
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog shares the Litoria genus with dozens of frog species endemic to Australasia. The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of John White's first description in 1790. The Green Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified.
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog shares the Litoria genus with dozens of frog species endemic to Australasia. The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of John White's first description in 1790. The Green Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified.
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog shares the Litoria genus with dozens of frog species endemic to Australasia. The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of John White's first description in 1790. The Green Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified.
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog shares the Litoria genus with dozens of frog species endemic to Australasia. The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of John White's first description in 1790. The Green Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified.
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