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Species Library

This is an educational part of the EcoTraining web site dedicated to the Earth’s living creatures. You will find a host of common, rare, and endangered species from Australia with a fact file, photos, distribution map, and a short video. We are constantly updating this site with new animals, birds, fish, and insects.

Please use our site as a resource for your own knowledge, school projects, and feel free to use our pictures. If you require information on any other creature, photos, or have any questions please fill out a request form on this site by clicking here

Note: our Species Library is always under construction and is being continuously added to.

Enjoy Mother Nature and her many faces!

Agile Wallaby
Click here for information on the Agile Wallaby  
Arafura File Snake
Click here for information on the Arafura File snake  
Archer Fish
Click here for information on the Archer Fish  
Asian Water Buffalo
Click here for information on the Asian Water Buffalo  
Blue Lily
Click here for information on the Blue Lily  
Brolga
Click here for information on Brolgas  
Brumbies
Click here for information on Brumbies  
Common Wombat
Click here for information on Wombats  
Dingo
Click here for information on the Dingo  
Dugong
Click here for more information on the Dugong  
Feral Cane Toad
Click here for information on Feral Cane Toads  
Frill-Necked Lizard
Click here for information on Frilled Neck Lizard  
Freshwater Crocodile
Click here for information on Freshwater Crocodile  
Great White Shark
Click here for information on Great White Sharks Click now to view the Great White Shark video
Green or Weaver Ants
Click here for more information on Green or Weaver ants  
Green Tree Frog
Click here for more information on the Green Tree Frog  
Goanna
Click here for more information on the Goanna  
Jabiru
Click here for more information on the Jabiru  
Kangaroo
Click here for information on Kangaroos  
Koala
Click here for information on Koalas  
Leichardt’s Grasshopper
Click here for more information on the Leichardts Grasshopper  
Magpie Goose or Pied Goose
Click here for more information on the Magpie Goose or Pied Goose  
Nankeen Night Heron
Click here for more information on the Nankeen Night Heron  
Olive Python
Click here for more information on the Olive Python  
Rainbow Bee-Eater
Click here for information on Rainbow Bee-Eaters  
Rainbow Fish
Clcik here for more inforation on the Chequered Rainbow Fish  
Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo
Click here for information on Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos  
Rufus Owl
Click here for information on the Rufus Owl  
Salt Water Crocodile
Click here for more information on the Salt Water Crocodile  
Saratoga
Click here for more information on the Saratoga  
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Click here for more information on the Sulphur Creasted Cockatoo  
Termites
Click here for more information on Termites.  
Whistling Kite
 Click here for more information on the Whistling Kite  
White Breasted Sea Eagle
Clcik here for more inforation on the White Breasted Sea Eagle  
Witchetty Grub
Clcik here for more inforation on Witchetty Grubs  
 
 
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