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  • The gannet is a member of the Booby family which consists of tropical birds, and is related to the families of shags, pelicans, and frigate birds. There are three sub-species of gannet which are situated in the temperate regions of the world...Although the Australasian Gannet is the smallest of the three sub-species, adults have a wing-span of up to 2 m and an average weight of 2 kg. The average lifespan of the gannet which is estimated at between 25-40 years
    anaspides-idw-2370a-03-jan-2007.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9222-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9501-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9243-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9540-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9486-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9639-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9613-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus).
    anaspides-idw-9587-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9177-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • The gannet is a member of the Booby family which consists of tropical birds, and is related to the families of shags, pelicans, and frigate birds. There are three sub-species of gannet which are situated in the temperate regions of the world...Although the Australasian Gannet is the smallest of the three sub-species, adults have a wing-span of up to 2 m and an average weight of 2 kg. The average lifespan of the gannet which is estimated at between 25-40 years
    anaspides-idw-2370-03-jan-2007.jpg
  • anaspides-idw-1578-26-mar-2006.jpg
  • Wildlife carers are individuals with specialist skills in looking after and rehabilitating native animals.  An animal that requires specialist care during rehabilitation is the Australian Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus).  Regular feeding intervals using a micro dropper are necessary to maintain the health of this youngster found orphaned along a walkway
    anaspides-idw-9288-31-oct-2009-.jpg
  • The gannet is a member of the Booby family which consists of tropical birds, and is related to the families of shags, pelicans, and frigate birds. There are three sub-species of gannet which are situated in the temperate regions of the world...Although the Australasian Gannet is the smallest of the three sub-species, adults have a wing-span of up to 2 m and an average weight of 2 kg. The average lifespan of the gannet which is estimated at between 25-40 years
    anaspides-idw-2461-03-jan-2007.jpg
  • The gannet is a member of the Booby family which consists of tropical birds, and is related to the families of shags, pelicans, and frigate birds. There are three sub-species of gannet which are situated in the temperate regions of the world...Although the Australasian Gannet is the smallest of the three sub-species, adults have a wing-span of up to 2 m and an average weight of 2 kg. The average lifespan of the gannet which is estimated at between 25-40 years
    anaspides-idw-2370b-03-jan-2007.jpg
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