669 pictures found
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Mouth of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), West Australia, Ningaloo Reef - Indian Ocean.
© Jeffrey Rotman / Biosphoto
© Jeffrey Rotman / Biosphoto
Mouth of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), West Australia, Ningaloo Reef - Indian Ocean.
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Male peacock spider showing his colorful abdomen - Australia ; performing mating dance to a female spider. 3rd legs are raised in the air and rear
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
Male peacock spider showing his colorful abdomen - Australia ; performing mating dance to a female spider. 3rd legs are raised in the air and rear flap on abdomen is opened and raised. Showing the brilliant patterns and colours.
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Male Peacock Jumping Spider on a leaf - Australia ; Shot shows the bright red coloured scales on the top of the spiders head that appear after the spider has a final moult just
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
© Adam Fletcher / Biosphoto
Male Peacock Jumping Spider on a leaf - Australia ; Shot shows the bright red coloured scales on the top of the spiders head that appear after the spider has a final moult just before mating season. 2x large front facing eyes that show a purple colour.
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western shingleback skink (Tiiqua rugosa rugosa).
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western shingleback skink (Tiiqua rugosa rugosa).
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western shingleback skink (Tiiqua rugosa rugosa).
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua occipitalis).
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Rottnest island Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa konowi).
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Rottnest island Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa konowi).
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Rottnest island Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa konowi).
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Rottnest island Shingleback Skink (Tiliqua rugosa konowi).
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Red kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos rufus) flowers, Western Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Red kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos rufus) flowers, Western Australia
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Thorntail stingray aka Black stingray (Dasyatis thetidis) in very
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Thorntail stingray aka Black stingray (Dasyatis thetidis) in very shallow water, Hamelyn Bay, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Tasseled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) Laying on sand surrounded by bait fish. Blizzard Ridge, Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Head of a Tasseled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) clearly showing its fringe of branching dermal flaps and very light color variation. Exmouth,
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Head of a Tasseled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon) clearly showing its fringe of branching dermal flaps and very light color variation. Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Striped stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis) under a ledge. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean. Also called Oval stingaree.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Striped stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis) under a ledge. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean. Also called Oval stingaree.
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Striped stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis) next to a colorful sponge encrusted ledge. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean. Also called Oval
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Striped stingaree (Trygonoptera ovalis) next to a colorful sponge encrusted ledge. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean. Also called Oval stingaree.
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Spotted stingaree (Urolophus gigas) nestled in a sponge encrusted reef. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Spotted stingaree (Urolophus gigas) nestled in a sponge encrusted reef. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
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Sinclairs' stingaree Urolophus sp. may be a color variant of the Spotted stingaree Urolophus gigas. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Sinclairs' stingaree Urolophus sp. may be a color variant of the Spotted stingaree Urolophus gigas. Albany, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
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Masked Stingaree, Trygonoptera personata. Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Masked Stingaree, Trygonoptera personata. Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Masked stingaree, Trygonoptera personata, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Masked stingaree, Trygonoptera personata, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Masked stingaree, Trygonoptera personata, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Masked stingaree, Trygonoptera personata, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Jenkins' whipray at night, Himantura jenkinsii, also called the Roughback stingray and Jenkins stingray, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Jenkins' whipray at night, Himantura jenkinsii, also called the Roughback stingray and Jenkins stingray, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Coffin ray, Hypnos monopterygium, numb ray, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Coffin ray, Hypnos monopterygium, numb ray, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Coffin ray, Hypnos monopterygium, numb ray, Exmouth, Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
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Cobbler wobbegong, Sutorectus tentaculatus, camouflaged under a ledge in Bremer Bay, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Cobbler wobbegong, Sutorectus tentaculatus, camouflaged under a ledge in Bremer Bay, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
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Cobbler wobbegong head close up, Sutorectus tentaculatus, Bremer Bay, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Cobbler wobbegong head close up, Sutorectus tentaculatus, Bremer Bay, Western Australia, Southern Ocean.
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Blue spotted fantail ray, Taeniura lymma, Bluespotted ribbontail ray, Ningaloo Reef Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
© Andy Murch / Biosphoto
Blue spotted fantail ray, Taeniura lymma, Bluespotted ribbontail ray, Ningaloo Reef Western Australia, Indian Ocean.
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
South-west spiny-tailed gecko (Strophurus spinigerus)
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western marbled velvet gecko (Oedura fimbria )
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Fossil Crinoid (Jimbacrinus bostocki) - Early Permian - Gascoyne Junction - Western Australia
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
Fossil Crinoid (Jimbacrinus bostocki) - Early Permian - Gascoyne Junction - Western Australia
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Beaded gecko (Lucasium damaeum)
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western spiny-tailed gecko (Strophurus spinigerus)
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Western Shield Spiny-tailed Gecko (Stropurus wellingtonae)
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Western Shield Spiny-tailed Gecko (Stropurus wellingtonae)
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"peanut wood", fossilized driftwood with the white markings, "peanuts" made by marine burrowing clams later filled by sediments, Cretaceous, Western
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
"peanut wood", fossilized driftwood with the white markings, "peanuts" made by marine burrowing clams later filled by sediments, Cretaceous, Western Australia, Australia
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Gold nuggets, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
Gold nuggets, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our Civilization and the Minerals That We Get Them From
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Gold, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our Civilization
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
Gold, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our Civilization and the Minerals That We Get Them From
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Gold nugget, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
© John Cancalosi / Biosphoto
Gold nugget, Western Austaralia, Australia FROM THE PROJECT: METAL MAGIC: An Inordinate Fondness For Metals; The Metals That We Need to Run Our Civilization and the Minerals That We Get Them From
© Matthijs Kuijpers / Biosphoto
Woma python (Aspidites ramsayi)
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Western Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus reticulatus), Edaggee Rest Area, Carnarvon, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Western Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus reticulatus), Edaggee Rest Area, Carnarvon, WA, Australia
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Western dwarf skink (Menetia surda), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Western dwarf skink (Menetia surda), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
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Lowlands Earless Skink (Hemiergis peronii), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Lowlands Earless Skink (Hemiergis peronii), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
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Lowlands Earless Skink (Hemiergis peronii), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Lowlands Earless Skink (Hemiergis peronii), Yanchep national park, WA, Australia
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Ruddy Ctenotus (Ctenotus rubicundus), Barradale Rest Area, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Ruddy Ctenotus (Ctenotus rubicundus), Barradale Rest Area, WA, Australia
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Ruddy Ctenotus (Ctenotus rubicundus), Barradale Rest Area, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Ruddy Ctenotus (Ctenotus rubicundus), Barradale Rest Area, WA, Australia
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Western Australia Argus Monitor (Varanus panoptes rubidus), Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Western Australia Argus Monitor (Varanus panoptes rubidus), Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
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Western Australia Argus Monitor (Varanus panoptes rubidus), Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Western Australia Argus Monitor (Varanus panoptes rubidus), Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
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Spotted Military Dragon (Ctenophorus maculatus maculatus), Kalbarri National Park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Spotted Military Dragon (Ctenophorus maculatus maculatus), Kalbarri National Park, WA, Australia
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Ring-tailed Dragon (Ctenophorus caudicinctus) male, Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Ring-tailed Dragon (Ctenophorus caudicinctus) male, Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
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Ring-tailed Dragon (Ctenophorus caudicinctus) male, Karijini National Park, WA, Australia
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
© David Massemin / Biosphoto
Ring-tailed Dragon (Ctenophorus caudicinctus) male, Karijini National Park, WA, Australia