mallee dragon

  • 1mallee dragon — /mæli ˈdrægən/ (say malee draguhn) noun a small ground dwelling lizard, Ctenophorus fordi, with brownish black and cream markings; found in the south eastern mallee of Australia …

  • 2Dragon Rocks Nature Reserve — The Lake Varley Grevillea is found in the reserve The res …

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  • 3Contenu:Australie — Projet:Australie/Liste des articles Liste mise à jour régulièrement par MyBot (d · c · b) à partir des articles liés au bandeau {{Portail Australie}} Modifications récentes des articles ayant le bandeau de ce portail… …

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  • 4Ctenophorus — Comb bearing Dragons Central Netted Dragon (C. nuchalis) Scientific classification Kingdom: An …

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  • 5Principal national parks of the world — ▪ Table Principal national parks of the world Africa Europe and Russia Asia North America and the Caribbean Australia and Oceania South America Africa country national park date area description protected status national park status square miles… …

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  • 6Threatened fauna of Australia — are those species and subspecies of birds, fish, frogs, insects, mammals, molluscs, crustaceans and reptiles to be found in Australia that are in danger of becoming extinct. This list is the list proclaimed under the Australian federal… …

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  • 7Protected areas of Western Australia — Western Australia is the second largest subnational entity in the world. It contains no fewer than 1224 separate Protected Areas with a total area of 170,610 km² (land area: 159,151 km² – 6.30% of the state’s area). Ninety eight of… …

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  • 8Grey Currawong — Subspecies versicolor, Canberra Conservation status …

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  • 9Banksia xylothemelia — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots …

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  • 10Mount Finke — Elevation: 369 metres AHD Location: South Australia Mount Finke is a monadnock in the Yellabinna Region, near Ceduna in South Australia. It has a locally diverse flora and fauna, including 266 plant species.[1] The open shrubland occurs on thin… …

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