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imploding

19 year old graphic design student that loves to snap shots of anything that moves.

Adelaide, Australia

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imploding Orange-Footed Scrubfowl
Orange-Footed Scrubfowl commented on by imploding Cairns, Queensland, Australia13 years ago

Thanks. The mounds really were a lot bigger that I thought, I wish I had taken a photo of one but I was in a rush.
I also wish some of the names were a little more imaginative.

imploding Peach Palm
Peach Palm commented on by imploding Cairns, Queensland, Australia13 years ago

Ahh! Yep, this is definitely it Cynthia.
Thanks everyone for such great effort! :)

imploding Peach Palm
Peach Palm commented on by imploding Cairns, Queensland, Australia13 years ago

Wow, this is hard.

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Peach Palm commented on by imploding Cairns, Queensland, Australia13 years ago

From what I can remember it had large, shady palm leaves, however it didn't branch off until the top. Also, the trunk is at least a foot in diameter (the photo makes it hard to tell). So it probably wasn't a wait-a-while.

imploding Peach Palm
Peach Palm commented on by imploding Cairns, Queensland, Australia13 years ago

Haha. I like the name untouchable trees, I've walked into them a couple of times when trying to take photos.
These trees have a thin trunk about 15 feet high and a lot of branches and foliage at the top, so they might be the same.

imploding Common Wombat
Common Wombat commented on by imploding Victoria, Australia13 years ago

Haha, thanks for the heads up. Now let me just remove that mistake.

imploding Stick Insect
Stick Insect commented on by imploding Adelaide, South Australia, Australia13 years ago

Hey Lori, I definitely agree, this site looks like a great community and I'm sure Aussie wildlife has a lot to offer. And you have a great collection by the way.

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