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Southern Leaf-tailed Gecko (Saltuarius swaini)

Observer

ethan241

Date

February 1, 2023 11:22 AM AEST

Description

Being eaten by the snake.

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Spiny Leaf Insect (Extatosoma tiaratum)

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tiaberro

Date

December 25, 2022 11:05 PM AEST

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What

Southern Angle-Headed Dragon (Lophosaurus spinipes)

Observer

michael_oldham

Date

March 21, 2007 08:34 AM EDT

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Southern Leaf-tailed Gecko (Saltuarius swaini)

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hazfos

Date

September 1, 2022 10:30 PM AEST

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Giant Hawker (Tetracanthagyna plagiata)

Observer

dillenng

Date

March 21, 2017 11:57 AM UTC

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Giant Petaltail (Petalura ingentissima)

Observer

matthew_connors

Date

March 2018

Description

I present to you: the largest dragonfly in the world, featuring my face for size comparison! :P Photos simply don't convey its sheer size and bulk but hopefully having something for comparison helps.

Anyway, story time! This guy was flying around erratically for at least an hour and a half since we arrived - I assume due to the missing wing half. I hadn't seen it myself but a couple of my friends had, and it somehow hit me in the side of the head and quickly flew off. :P
Anyway, while we were all chilling around the river, it decided to fly straight into the waterfall (in the background in pic 3) and was promptly swept downstream. What else could I do?? I jumped in and chased after it! 😂
As you can tell from the photos, my swim was successful, and I ended up with the most enormous dragonfly I have ever seen right before me. :P I can't even properly describe how enormously huge it was. And those amazing cerci! I gave it some time to dry off, but being humid tropical Queensland, it wasn't happening very quickly. It was more than happy to sit on my hand and so I wondered if it would prefer somewhere a bit higher and drier :P
So that is how it ended up on my face! As it dried and we were plagued by march flies, the obvious solution was to give him one to eat. He accepted it gratefully and somehow ate the entire thing in a single bite. Hopefully that goes a way into showing just how huge and formidable these guys are! Not content, he then sliced his huge mandibles into my nose -_- and had to be gently prized off. He slowly lapped up blood for a while after but luckily didn't do any more biting! If I squint in the mirror I can still see a faint line there now :P
He sat for about an hour before we had to leave and I left him on a shrub. I hope he was okay with half a wing missing, but there wasn't much else I could do. All in all one of the best experiences of my life! :D

First photo is by Haley Harding because I am incapable of taking selfies :P

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Bornean Brown Flutterer (Rhyothemis fulgens)

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marcel-silvius

Date

March 20, 2011 01:21 PM WIB

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philbenstead

Date

April 14, 2017 02:33 PM CEST

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Grenadier (Agrionoptera insignis)

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colintrainor

Date

September 2, 2019 02:25 PM ACST

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carlosbocos

Date

September 27, 2018

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What

Human (Homo sapiens)

Observer

highbeamstudios1

Date

September 19, 2019 06:55 PM IST

Place

Australia (Google, OSM)

Description

HighBeam using the latest technology 3D animation software.HighBeam Studios specializes in creating and other medical media for a vast variety of purposes including

product proposals and launches, Mechanisms Of Action, marketing, advertising, and education.

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silostorage

Date

September 19, 2019 05:35 PM IST

Place

Australia (Google, OSM)

Description

We enable you to own your very own drive-up or lift-accessed, the secure unit at an affordable price.you have an opportunity to leverage years of research, experience and strategic work that goes into our developments.

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Dingy Dusk-Darter (Zyxomma petiolatum)

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denywahyudi

Date

February 2, 2019 09:31 AM HST

Place

sumbawa (Google, OSM)

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Bicoloured Skimmer (Notolibellula bicolor)

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johneichler

Date

August 26, 2012

Description

Bicoloured Skimmer

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Timor White Gum (Eucalyptus urophylla)

Observer

colintrainor

Date

May 2016

Place

East Timor (Google, OSM)

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What

Mosses (Phylum Bryophyta)

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colintrainor

Date

May 28, 2016 09:19 PM ACST

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What

Spotted Quailthrush (Cinclosoma punctatum)

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indrabone

Date

July 21, 2018 04:00 PM AEST

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lesday

Date

May 17, 2012 08:31 AM +07

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Swampwatcher (Potamarcha congener)

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colintrainor

Date

February 26, 2019 12:41 PM ACST

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What

Island Pipe Snake (Cylindrophis opisthorhodus)

Observer

mark027

Date

August 29, 2005 08:46 AM CEST

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Kimberley Rough Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus sheai)

Observer

sambanks

Date

April 2018

Description

Field Notes - nephrurus sheai