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    Yellow Kangaroo Paw.
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  • This is Green Kangaroo Paw.
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  • Yep. It's a creeper and needs support.
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  • The buds and stems of a Black Kangaroo Paw.
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  • How's this one for true black? Black Kangaroo Paw.
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  • "simultaneously fascinating and revolting" - that gets said about my prefered topics a lot. I'm one of those people that…
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  • The Australian Kennedia Nigricans, or Black Coral Pea.
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  • The sundews are native to Tasmania, and pop up quite willingly.  I think you'd have to head to tropical Queensland…
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  • So how about one of our carnivorous plants! This Pale Sundew is eating a fly. Close-up of fly.
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  • Here's Heckle, our 2-year-old drake, in his Fall finery.
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  • If one can be said to "sit" upward - that's pretty much how they defend themselves.   Another Wombat fun…
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  • They are probably the most numerous wild duck in Tasmania.  Our version of the Mallard.
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  • Especially when compared to our well-fed flock of laze-abouts.
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  • This Pacific Black Duck showed up on our pond (which is finally refilling with the rains of late) about four…
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  • It's the frogs calling because of all the rain we just got. Oh, and we got a wild visitor to…
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  • Good thing they are herbavores! Oh, and because they burrow, their pouches (they're marsupials, of course) face the rear, to…
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  • I've seen both Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle.  Is Pom Poko recent, or older?
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  • But a BIG bite either way.
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  • Wombats are exceptionally cute.  They are also solid muscle, and kill potential preditors by crushing them against the top of…
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  • I definately want to see the movie, Dada.  I think it was at our local arthouse movie theater.  I don't…
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