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A box pattern gecko that had evidently had enough of me!
normally i wouldn't keep photos like this but the series
of shots leading to it was priceless... you can see where
it had been from where i had focused... lol
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Wild N. asper.
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How rude! He doesn't know what he's missing. I wouldn't run away from you Austy ;)!
 
A couple of pics of snakes in a classic pose.
First of a hot female gtp, second of a gravid albino olive.

Oh and thought id chuck in another average pic of two albino olives mating.
 

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Congrats Rob, very nice animals and lovely crisp pics

Cheers,
Scott
 
I find it really hard to pick favourites. If I had to pick two photographs I've recently taken of wild animals that I like, however, it would probably be these:


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both captive coastals
first one male, second one female
 

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TB..Rob..that is the most beautiful GTP that I have ever seen.
 
this is one of my favs :D
 

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A wild Tympanocryptis cephalus and a hatching mac trying to look like a turtle(captive).
 

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Hard to chose....

Maybe this one of my young Coastal shedding
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Or one of these wild Keelback and Water Dragon shots (sorry more than 2, couldn't choose)
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Not herps, but from a recent herp trip.
There were two Dingoes, this one was not concerned by me at all. As it was a busy road for
road trains I moved the carcass off the road, but unfortunately when I drove back the next
morning one of them had been killed.
The Platypus was awesome, sat right in front of me having a big scratch.
 

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couldn't resist, a cpl more:D
northern leaftail
scrub python
 
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