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Australian Animals Photography

This is not a quoll. It is a dugite, one of Australia’s many highly venomous snakes. It is brown and speckled.

The Atlas of Living Australia is a comprehensive database of species of animals, plants and fungi with location information. So, for instance, if you want to see if someone’s neighbourhood is infested with horribly poisonous spiders and snakes, whack that person’s postcode into the ALA’s handy lookup tool and see what natural science has to say.

When i put my postcode in, as well as dugiltes our old friend the chuditch came up. The data has been obfuscated somewhat but what that tells me is that chuditches have lived within 20km of my house this century. This pleases me, although the prevalence of feral cats and foxes and feral dogs (as opposed to dingos) does not.

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This is not a quoll. It is a perentie, the largest species of lizard native to Australia.

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Australian Animals Photography

This is not a quoll. It is a banded knob-tailed gecko from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Any quoll would probably eat this little guy if it found him, come to think of it, and being a Pilbara resident said quoll would probably be a northern quoll.

To lessen the chances of being eaten, these geckos hide by burying themselves in the sand. If my Google-fu is on the mark, they’re also kept as pets.

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Australian Animals Photography

This is not a quoll. It is a woma.

Taxonomy is a funny old thing. Bears, an omnivorous species, belong to the Carnivora group. Snakes, being limbless, belong to the Tetrapoda group.