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27 June 2009
Australasia

Long-beaked Echidna Study in PNG

Papua New Guinea has some of the most interesting mammals in the world but also some of the hardest to find. this guy was in the field for 500 hours before he saw his first Long-be

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27 June 2009
Australasia

Little Pig, Little Pig….

Giant pigs are on the move in Western Australia apparently. There is a photo here of one shot in the Pilbara up in the north of WA.  Its a monster! http://www.news.com.au/perthnow

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29 May 2008
Australasia

ANGRY JAVAN RHINO MUM

On http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7424918.stm you can see a nice clip of a Javan Rhino mum and child at night in Ujong Kulon National Park, Indonesia. Mum gets somewhat

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7 January 2008
Australasia

Picture of a Wombat at home

Ben Phillips, a mate of mine in Australia sent me this great picture of a Wombat which he saw when he was camping near Goulburn (NSW) over Xmas.

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