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Old 08-24-2009, 09:11 AM
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Thank you very much for very good work . Sometimes ecotop or biotop pictures have give more information about animal then any paper, article or book. Thanks.
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Sometimes ecotop or biotop pictures have give more information about animal then any paper, article or book. Thanks.
I´m agree 100% in this point...

Thanks so much for the time you spend to do that. Was a pleasure viewed it!!
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Where have I seen this thread before? It is wonderful.
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Thanks, all.

I have updated the gecko and the habitat portions of the post to add new photos from this past spring.

Changes include new species or additional photos for these geckos:

Christinus guentheri, Gehyra robusta, Heteronotia binoei, Lucasium immaculatum, Lucasium steindachneri, Nephrurus asper, Oedura marmorata and Strophurus krisalys.


Habitat photos from central western Queensland and Lord Howe Island were added.


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I think you should seriously consider having these photos and the information on your travels published (if you haven't already). I'm sure you would get a number of publishers interested if you contacted them. This post makes for a fantastic read, and your photos are beautiful. I'm sure I would not be the only one interested in buying a copy if you ever went down that road. Absolutely stunning.
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Thanks a bunch for such an informative and diverse group of pics, can't wait to see pics of your future forays into the wilds!
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David ~

Priceless, priceless, priceless all around!
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That was an awesome post. I used it to identify the marbled gecko that scampered underneath my backpack and sleeping bag this morning.
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhhh my banana peel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Never have seen so many geckos,brillant pictures, you must be the master of the camera
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