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dhkmapr wrote:
just now
Great photo.
This appears to be A mimetes mimetes (Dusky Antechinus).
- general chocolate colouring is typical for A m m in Sydney sandstone region
- ear is smaller than in A stuartii
- tail is shorter than in A st
- fore-claws are much longer than in A st

Antechinus stuartii
lbradley wrote:
56 min ago
What I found:

Poa is a genus within the family Poaceae.

Poa includes grasses like Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), and Poaceae is the large family of grasses that includes all true grasses like wheat, corn, bamboo, and rice.

That should cover it. :-)

Poa sp.
NanetteHooker wrote:
1 hr ago
Poaceae.

Poa sp.
DonFletcher wrote:
1 hr ago
6 seconds is not a long sound track! What are the background noises? People and frogs?

Canis lupus
NateKingsford wrote:
2 hrs ago
Hey @HughCraig9, is this the right photo? I don't see a spider in this one

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