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  • A baby African Elephant with ears out walking toward camera and to the left. Full body.
    African Elephant baby walking with e...jpg
  • A baby African Elephant with ears out walking toward camera and to the left. Full body.
    African Elephant baby walking with e...jpg
  • A male lion stares intensely into camera bathed in golden morning light
    Lion stares intensely into camera.jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon looking forward sitting on a branch with autumn orange leaves ready to fall.  Facing camera right, tail visible and curled up. White to green out of focus background.<br />
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The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon on a branch wi...jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon walking across a rocky dirt road, looking forward. Two legs off the ground, tail straight out, heading toward camera left.<br />
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The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon crossing rocky...jpg
  • Flap-necked chameleon walking across a dirt road, looking at camera. One leg off the ground, tail straight out, heading toward camera left.<br />
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The Flap-necked chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis), is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large chameleon, reaching 35 cm (14 in). Colouring ranges through various shades of green, yellow, and brown. There is usually a pale stripe on the lower flanks and one to three pale patches higher on the flanks. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole dug in soil, which is covered over again by the female.
    Flap-necked chameleon crossing dirt ...jpg
  • An adult African Elephant walking through bush from camera left seen through and framed by a gap in the leaves
    African Elephant adult through gap i...jpg
  • An African Elephant gives a display to make sure we don't approach too close.
    African Elephant Display.jpg
  • A pair of Banded Lapwings (Vanellus tricolor), Australia.
    Banded Lapwing.jpg
  • Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius), Australia
    Bush Stone-curlew.jpg
  • WeepingBottlebrush+BrownHoneyeaterII...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.  Native to arid regions of central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragon hatchling on b...jpg
  • Stella in the Sun at the Beach
    Stella 019.jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.
    Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus n..ling
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.  Native to arid regions of central Australia.
    Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus n..ling
  • Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is a nocturnal gliding mammal endemic to Australia.  They are fruit and insects.
    Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis)
  • Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii).  Native to Australia.<br />
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Distinguishable as a male by its red chest.
    Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus l..rii)
  • Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) Bell's phase defined by the large bands of black and yellow.  Native to  Australia.
    Lace Monitor (Varanus varius) Bell's..hase
  • A lioness rests on the sandy banks of a dam looking directly into camera.
    Lioness laying on sand bank by water.jpg
  • A male lion stares intensely into camera bathed in golden morning light, focus on grass in foreground.
    Lion staring at camera out of focus ...jpg
  • A Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) sitting amongst lush green bush looking at camera.<br />
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The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) sit...jpg
  • Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus), Australia
    Common Wombat.jpg
  • Banded Lapwing (Vanellus tricolor), Australia.
    Banded Lapwing (1).jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on brown vine, blue background.
    Central Netted Dragon hatchling on v...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) hatchling on branch, grey background.
    Central Netted Dragon hatchling on b...jpg
  • The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) ful...jpg
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescen...jpg
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescen...jpg
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescen...jpg
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens)
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens)
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens)
  • An African Wild Dog looks away from camera into the distance, while backlit with golden morning light.  Camera right, full body.
    African Wild Dog full body looking i...jpg
  • Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur  (Hapalemur griseus) full body with head tilted. Also known as the eastern lesser bamboo lemur, the gray gentle lemur, and the gray bamboo lemur.
    Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur 04.jpg
  • An African Wild Dog stares into the camera, full body shot, left of centre. Shallow depth of field.
    African Wild Dog full body portrait ...jpg
  • An African Wild Dog stares into the camera, full body shot, left of centre. Shallow depth of field.
    African Wild Dog.jpg
  • Lions mating, profile view, tight shot of almost full bodies. Male grimacing.
    Lions mating male grimcing.jpg
  • Centralian  Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliqua multifasciata) occurs in the northern arid half of Australia, living terrestrially amongst sand dunes, plains and inland hills around vegetation of open shrubland, open woodland and hummock grassland.
    Centralian Blue Tongue Skink (Tiliq...jpg
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