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Australia Wildlife

April 22, 2009 by Dennis

With the exception of the Fox Bat, which was photographed in the wild, these images were made either in Sydney Wildlife World or the Sydney Aquarium.  I took many photographs, but photographing handheld through glass in a dark environment proved to be too much of a challenge. Many of the images were distorted slightly, especially in the aquarium where the interfaces between air-glass-water distorted the optics.

In order from left to right, the photos are Fox Bat, Bull Ant, Hedge Grasshopper, Forest Tree Frog, Red Eyed Tree Frog, Gippsland Water Dragon, and Crocodile.

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Seeing is Believing

While mostly true, occasionally the eye can be fooled. This appears to be an earthworm on some leaf litter. It is. But the worm is four feet long and 1-2 inches in diameter. Photographed in Sumaco, Ecuador.

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