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Days 50-51: Coffs Critters

Some critters from the past few days.

We’d seen a drawing of a beetle like this guy in an 1800’s natural history book. Must have eaten his spinach with those burly forelegs.
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Big ol’ butterfly that just wouldn’t sit still. We’re noticing a trend.
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Not sure what these guys are. Maybe an Aussie ladybug?
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Cute frog manning the map dispenser. Hate to see what happens to someone that takes two copies.
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Stag having fun in the mulch in Dorrigo National Park.
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One of a pair of red-bellied black snakes we saw in the botanical garden in the center of town. We later found out they are very venomous.
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2 Responses to “Days 50-51: Coffs Critters”

  1. Mom Says:

    So were those red bellied snakes just hanging out in the garden – or were they behind glass? Scary!

    Loved the guard frog…

    Hugs xoxox

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  3. Pete Mao Says:

    better to find out the snake is venomous after the encounter than during.

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