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Conservation Biologists. My interests are vertebrate physiology and evolution, aviafauna, theropods, invertebrate conservation and ecology.
Perth, Western Australia
Sign In to followI'm not familiar with these but common would be the female, White Winged Triller.
Difficult, because it's on a Safari where presumably, it's an imported species for display. Eurasian Lynx perhaps?
Try Lion Nudibranch or Hooded Nudibranch.
http://www.wallawalla.edu/academics/depa...
It's a marine gastropod, a nudibranch of some type. The branching "veins" are diverticula of the digestive system, you won't find these in jellyfish. Possibly Melibe sp, although I don't know their geography. If it's swimming, it's probably predatory.
This is a Pacific Black Duck (Anas superciliosa).
Is there a subtle irony in capturing Rainbow Lorikeets in black and white?
Wow, striking colors on this species! I enjoyed this series, thanks.
Eurasian Coot or similar.
Looks like an Annelid of some kind.