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JackyF wrote:
17 Nov 2020
Thanks. It was about 1.5m up the trunk.

Formicidae (family)
JonLewis wrote:
17 Nov 2020
Hi Jacky and Michael, this is an interesting ant but I don’t think we can see it well enough to do an ID. As it is on a tree it is unlikely to be Aphaenogaster as they have ground nests and don’t go up trees much. Cheers, Jon

Formicidae (family)
JonLewis wrote:
4 May 2020
Hi Lisa, yes, I think your guess about the fruit might be right. Cheers, Jon

Iridomyrmex purpureus
KL wrote:
28 Feb 2018
cheers

Pogona barbata
wombey wrote:
27 Feb 2018
Based on your observations and in the light of no other lizard likely to be in the frame for this size hole in this habitat I am prepared to call it Pogona

Pogona barbata
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