| Country |
Province State |
Place |
Location |
Click to View |
Description |
| Armenia |
|
Echmiadzin |
|
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A Scarce Swallowtail feeding on a flower. |
| Australia |
|
Sydney |
|
 |
An Australian White Ibis in Hyde Park. |
| Australia |
|
Sydney |
|
 |
Noisy Miner in the Botanical Gardens. |
| Australia |
|
Sydney |
|
 |
A Masked Plover in the Botanical Gardens. |
| Australia |
|
Sydney |
|
 |
Parrot feeding on flowers. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Saw Toothed Shark. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Turtle. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
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The Dugong is a relative of the manatee. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Striped fish - unidentified. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
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Sharks and rays viewed from undersea tunnels. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Shark. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Grey Nurse Shark. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
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Lobsters are crustations with exoskeletons. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
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Moon Jellyfish. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Fan Bellied Leatherjacket. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Corals with fishes that look like angle fish. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
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Australian Lungfish - a smiliar fish was the ancester of amphibians. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Corals with unidentified fishes. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Corals. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Big fish - unidentified. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Blue fish. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Corals with unidentified fishes. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Sealife |
 |
Corals from the Great Barrier Reef . |
| Australia |
|
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
 |
The monorail crosses Pyrmont Bridge. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
The butterfly house is one of many sections of the Wildlife World nature reserve. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Green Tree Python. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Plumed Whistling Duck. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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Green frog from the frog house. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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Frogs have adapted to all Australian environments. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Lizard - unidentified. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Scrub Python. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Tiger Snake - check. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
A Koala, This animal is a marsupial, a pouched mammal. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Koalas only eat eucalyptus leaves. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Laughing Kookaburra. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Eastern Gray Kangaroo. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Kangaroo with its young in the pouch. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Kangaroo with juvenile. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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The Southern Hairy-nosed Wambat. Wambats are marsupials closely related to the koala. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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Rufous Bettong, another marsupial. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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Wallabie. A marsupial (pouched mammal) that is smaller than its relative, the kangaroo. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
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The Echidna is one of only two types of monotremes, egg laying mammals. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
The Inland Taipan is the world's most venomous snake. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
The Parentie is the world's second largest lizard. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
The Salt Water Crocodile is the largest in thw world. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
The head of the Salt Water Crocodile. |
| Australia |
Sydney |
Darling Harbour |
Wildlife World |
 |
Scales of the Salt Water Crocodile. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Penguin and shark. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Underwater tunnel with a turtle. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Manta Ray passinmg overhead. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Grey Nurse Shark. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Cuttlefish. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Large reef fish at Ocean World. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Lion fish. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Lobster rearing up. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Smooth Sting Ray. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Coral and blue reef fish. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Coral. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Coral comes in many colours. |
| Australia |
|
Manly |
Ocean World |
 |
Colourful reef fish. |
| Australia |
|
Brisbane |
Botanical Garden |
 |
Coot in the lake. |
| Australia |
|
Brisbane |
Botanical Garden |
 |
Three ibis in a tree. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
Botanical Gardens |
 |
Purple Swamphen. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
Botanical Gardens |
 |
White Ibis on a park bench. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
Hervey Bay is famous for the migrating Humpback Whales that pass through its waters. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
A Humpback Whale surfacing. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
Humpback Whale. Whales are mammals so need to surface to breathe. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
A pair of Humpback Whales, mother and calf. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
A diving Humpback Whale. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
A pod of Sousa Dolphins. |
| Australia |
|
Hervey Bay |
|
 |
Sousa Dolphin, also known as the Chinese White. |
| Australia |
|
Fraser Island |
|
 |
Yellow kneed spider. |
| Australia |
|
Eungella |
Broken River |
 |
The Duck-Billed Platypus is an egg-laying mammal and is unique to Australia. |
| Australia |
|
Whitsunday Islands |
|
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The blue Humphead Wrasse surrounded by smaller fish in Luke Bay. |
| Australia |
|
Whitsunday Islands |
|
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Barrier Reef fish at Luke Bay. |
| Australia |
|
Whitsunday Islands |
|
 |
Monitor Lizard. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
|
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A Colony of flying foxes in the city centre. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Botanical Gardens |
 |
Colourful spider. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Bird fishing above the reef. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Coral and fish 20km off the coast of Cairns. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Many fish species inhabit the waters. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Striped fish. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Two fish. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
A silver coloured fish. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
A shoal of fish from above. |
| Australia |
|
Cairns |
Great Barrier Reef |
 |
Feeding fish. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
|
 |
Brushturkey. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
The Butterfly Sanctuary breeds and studies butterflies and moths. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Red Lacewing. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Resting Male Cairns Birdwing butterfly. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Detail of the Cairns Birdwing butterfly wing. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Caterpilar of the Cairns Birdwing. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Female Common Eggfly. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Australia Lurcher. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Butterflies rest with their wings held together. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
Blue Banded Eggfly. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Butterfly Sanctuary |
 |
The Cruiser. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Birdworld |
 |
The Blue and Gold Macaw and the Scarlett Macaw are two of the birds in Birdworld. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Birdworld |
 |
The Cassowerie is the world's second largest bird. |
| Australia |
|
Kuranda |
Birdworld |
 |
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. |