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نشر في: الأحد,25 يونيو , 2017 11:23ص

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This incredible shot shows an endangered conondale spiny crayfish exhibiting its defensive behaviour. When threatened, the crabs smack their claws together with extreme force. The photo was taken in a stream in Brisbane

This colourful orange bellied-parrot was snapped is Tasmania’s southwest, where the birds flock in the summer to breed

Not one for the arachnophobes, this shot shows a nest full of dewy spider webs on the slopes of Polblue Swamp

It took the photographer six hours to perfect this shot of a school of fish swimming around Arborek. Sunlight illuminated this perfect scene for a full minute, before the fish went their separate ways

This rainbow bee-eater was captured tossing his catch around before feeding it to its young. The shot was taken near the North Para River

This black-and-white shot shows Balls Pyramid to the south-east of Lord Howe Island. Locals call the 552m-tall sea stack ‘The Rock’

This shot shows ghost gum branches reaching out into the sunset over New England National Park in New South Wales

Like many shortlisted snaps, this photo of a grubfish was taken under the sea. The photographer said the ‘curious’ creature wouldn’t stop staring at him

This shot wasn’t taken anywhere more exotic than the photographer’s garden. He said: ‘The humble scenes at our feet can be epic’

A critically endangered hawksbill turtle, who only hatched minutes ago, can be seen taking its first swim. The creature is likely to die as a baby because of the harsh conditions out at sea

This playful photo shows a bottlenose dolphin jumping high above the water. The creature was riding a wave by the boat just a moment before

This shot features callistemon flower spikes, incredibly intricate native Aussie flowers. When you look closely, the details in each flower are mesmerising

Hamersley Gorge was the subject of this photo, taken in Karijini National Park. The unique rock formations create smooth, photogenic curves and stunning, pristine rock pools

This endangered Australian sea lion pup made for a photogenic subject. The playful creature is part of a conservation effort underway in Seal Bay

Drought has killed off the trees in this former-forest, but their stumps remain as reminders of the past. The roots are shot to lead your eye throughout the photo and convey a full story

The photographer waited for a three-day storm to pass before snapping this little wombat. The stubborn creatures love the sunshine and don’t seem at all fazed by people

This stunning snap shows a small egret in its full breeding plumage. The photo was taken on the banks of Herdsman Lake, near Perth, on a particularly windy day

This serene waterfall was snapped in black-and-white to highlight the contrast between the rocks and the milky, sun-struck water

These eastern ospreys were photographed on their power-pole home in northern Queensland. The birds can see for miles around thanks to the location of their sky-high home

This tragic photo was taken on a remote subantarctic island, where humans barely set foot. Yet the impact of sea waste can be seen off the beaten track, suffocating this inquisitive young fir seal

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