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Images Dated 1st May 2016

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Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Salt Crystallization Pans, Dry Creek, South Australia

Salt Crystallization Pans, Dry Creek, South Australia
Dry Creek is a mostly industrial suburb north of Adelaide, containing significant wetlands and a substantial area formerly devoted to salt crystallisation pans, managed by Ridley Corporation

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Bearded dragon lizard

Bearded dragon lizard, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lizard looking up and hanging on tree

Lizard looking up and hanging on tree

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Cave Painting

Cave Painting

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Eastern water dragon

Eastern water dragon

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Baby Sea Turtle Swimming out to Sea

Baby Sea Turtle Swimming out to Sea
A newly hatched baby sea turtle swimming out to sea at Heron Island in Australias Great Barrier Reef

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Small sea turtle on beach

Small sea turtle on beach

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Pet turtle on beach

Pet turtle on beach
Eastern Long-necked turtle, also known as Eastern Snake-necked turtle (Chelodina Longicollis)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Crab (Brachyura) with dead Sea Turtle (Cheloniidae) as prey, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

Crab (Brachyura) with dead Sea Turtle (Cheloniidae) as prey, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Green sea turtle on beach

Green sea turtle on beach
Green Sea turtle returning to the ocean after laying eggs. Normally they lay their eggs at night, however this turtle got stranded away from the water as the tide went out

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Green Sea Turtle Baby

Green Sea Turtle Baby
10 minute old Green Sea Turtle racing to the ocean to get away from seagulls

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lounge Lizard

Lounge Lizard
Water Dragon resting on tree branch at Wattamolla Beach, Royal National Park, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Little dragon lizard

Little dragon lizard on stones

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Aka Tree Goanna

Aka Tree Goanna (varanus varius) at Cleland Wildlife Park, Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lace Monitor

Lace Monitor(Varanus Varius) at Central Coast, NSW

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink)

A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink) sitting on the decking looking into the lens
The eastern blue tongue lizard is one of the most familiar reptiles in Australia. Large specimens may reach 60cm in total length

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Small Australian Lizard

Small Australian Lizard
Mt Kuringai area, Sydney, Australia. A small lizard arches its back and looks toward the camera

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Short-tailed pygmy monitor (Varanus brevicauda) -

Short-tailed pygmy monitor (Varanus brevicauda) -
The worlds smallest monitor species

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lizard claws

Lizard claws
Reptile claws on log

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Pale Knob-tailed Gecko babies

Pale Knob-tailed Gecko babies
Just-hatched Smooth Knob-tail Geckos (Nephrurus laevissimus) found just outside of Uluru on a sand dune. This species is found throughout arid Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Angry Gecko 3

Angry Gecko 3
This Eastern Stone Gecko (Diplodactylus vittatus) put on a very brave threat display after being disturbed from its daytime shelter

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii)

Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii)
This picture shows an Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii) sitting on a stone and watching towards the righthand side and the camera.Keyword Suggestions:animal, Australia, australian

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Turtle attacking shark

Turtle attacking shark
Large sea turtle swimming in the direction of a veering shark in the background

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Baby Green Sea Turtle on a beach

Baby Green Sea Turtle on a beach

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Turtle popping its head above water

Turtle popping its head above water
Turtle pooping its head above water, Lake Eacham, Queensland, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lace monitor (Varanus varius) in grass, Australia

Lace monitor (Varanus varius) in grass, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Australia, Little Sandy Desert, Goulds monitor lizard, side view

Australia, Little Sandy Desert, Goulds monitor lizard, side view
Goulds monitor (Varanus gouldii), also called Goulds goanna or sand goanna

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Australia, Northern Territory, perentie (Varanus giganteus)

Australia, Northern Territory, perentie (Varanus giganteus)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii)

Frill-necked lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii) in Perth, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Perentie monitor lizard

Perentie monitor lizard
Richly patterened big Perentie monitor lizard (Varanus giganteus) in arid habitat of dry scrub and gravel, Watarrka National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Bearded dragon eyre peninsula australia

Bearded dragon eyre peninsula australia
Bearded dragons stands on fence post near farmland

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Varanid fight

Varanid fight
Two male Varanus panoptes monitor lizards establishing dominance

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Perentie Lizard

Perentie Lizard
Largest native Australian lizard (Varanus giganteus)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Little lizard

Little lizard on sand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Bearded dragon face. Reptile closeup portrait

Bearded dragon face. Reptile closeup portrait
Pogona vitticeps, the central (or inland) bearded dragon, is a species of agamid lizard occurring in a wide range of arid to semiarid regions of Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Water Dragon

Water Dragon
Eastern Water Dragon (Intellagama lesueurii lesueurii) relaxing on a hot rock in Allambie Heights, NSW, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Curious pair of lizards

Curious pair of lizards
A male and female lizard come out of their hole to look for food

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lizard sleeping on tree branch with eyes closed

Lizard sleeping on tree branch with eyes closed

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Australian Lizard

Australian Lizard
A brilliantly coloured Australian Lizard rests on a tree, with green foliage bokeh in the background

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Lizard in Brisbane park

Lizard in Brisbane park
Lizard in Lone Pine Koala sanctuary in Brisbane

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Frill-necked lizard on a dead branch

Frill-necked lizard on a dead branch
Close-up of a Frill-necked lizard

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Blotched blue-tongued lizard

Blotched blue-tongued lizard
Also know as the Southern blue-tongue lizard

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Burtons legless lizard

Burtons legless lizard
This legless lizard paused to clean its face while cruising through the sandy plains of outback Queensland

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Goulds goanna (Varanus gouldii)

Goulds goanna (Varanus gouldii)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Black-headed monitor (Varanus tristis)

Black-headed monitor (Varanus tristis)
This slender and nimble monitor lizard blended well with the tree as a thunderstorm rolled across the parched plains of inland Queensland

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Pogona microlepidota, Theda Station

Pogona microlepidota, Theda Station
The Small-scaled Bearded Dragon (Pogona microlepidota) is a uncommon Kimberley endemic. Despite hundreds of hours spent searching for this species in seemingly appropriate habitat this was the first

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Black-headed Monitor

Black-headed Monitor (Varanus tristis).Mount Gibson Station. This medium sized monitor is found across much of Australia in many different habitats

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2016: Ridge-tailed Monitor (Varanus acanthurus)

Ridge-tailed Monitor (Varanus acanthurus)
A small species of monitor lizard that loves to hide in cracks created from splitting granite boulders



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