Australian animals
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Beautiful Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo (Lophochroa leadbeateri) also known as Leadbeater's cockatoo or pink cockatoo. One of my favorites! DSC_0362

Lucy Hughes saved to Beautiful parrots
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Photos Of Adorable Australian Animals For a Much Better Day - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
Susan Brubaker saved to Outdoors
Australia is home to one in 10 of the world’s unique bird species – and most of the world’s birds can trace their lineage to the continent

nasa softing saved to Those Beautiful Creature
Australian animals vector animalistic character in wildlife Australia kangaroo koala and platypus illustration set of cartoon wild wombat and emu isolated on white background. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

Sarah Rowe saved to zoomerangVBS
Here's Your Weekly Dose Of Cute! (#42) - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals

Samantha Simms saved to Around the Simms house
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Andrea's Travels saved to Australia and NZ
From koala snuggles to cockatoo romance and sea lion smooches, which of these cute-irresistible Aussie animals moments do you love the most?
This magnificent adult male Superb Lyrebird trotted along the track in front of us, stopping to call and preen. It takes 5 to 9 years for a male Lyrebird to attain full breeding plumage like this. Seen and photographed by Wildlife Guide Janine Duffy on 4 day Wildlife Journey tour. #menuranovaehollandiae

Jean Chisholm saved to BIRDS