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Yellowmargin Moray, Gymnothorax flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1830)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/yellowmargin-moray-gymnothorax-flavimarginatus/Yellowmargin Moray, Gymnothorax flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1830)
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Pink Whipray, Himantura fai Jordan & Seale, 1906
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/pink-whipray-himantura-fai/Pink Whipray, Himantura fai Jordan & Seale, 1906
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Tasmanian Numbfish, Narcine tasmaniensis Richardson, 1841
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/tasmanian-numbfish-narcine-tasmaniensis/Tasmanian Numbfish, Narcine tasmaniensis Richardson, 1841
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Lyretail Dartgoby, Ptereleotris monoptera Randall & Hoese, 1985
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/lyretail-dartgoby-ptereleotris-monoptera/Lyretail Dartgoby, Ptereleotris monoptera Randall & Hoese, 1985
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Laughing Kookaburra
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/laughing-kookaburra/The Laughing Kookaburra is not really laughing when it makes its familiar call. The cackle of the Laughing Kookaburra is actually a territorial call to warn other birds to stay away.
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Green Catbird
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/green-catbird/Large, stout, green body with white spots, red eyes.
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Great Cormorant
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/great-cormorant/The Great Cormorant is the largest of the Australian cormorants and is one of the largest in the world.
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Gouldian Finch
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/gouldian-finch/The Gouldian Finch is the only grassfinch that nests exclusively in tree hollows or holes in termite mounds.
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Glossy Black-Cockatoo
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/glossy-black-cockatoo/Large dull black body, bulbous bill, red tail panels.
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Galah
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/galah/The name Galah comes from the Yuwaalaraay language word “gilaa”. In Australia, we call people galahs if they are acting silly or do something foolish. The Yuwaalaraay language area extends across north west NSW on the Barwon River into south west Queensland along the Culgoa and Balonne Rivers.
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