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Termites at a small hole in the timber. Larger-than-life reproduction ratio. Termites are insects in the order Isoptera.
Group of the small termite destroy timber, termites eat wood and destroy buildings, enlarged pic of flowers in a circle frame
Grass trees in bush in the bush at Warby-Ovans National Park
Horizontal image of a red kangaroo in the wild. Cape Range. August 2020.
Photograph of old brown bark that is peeling off a tree trunk that has been affected by bushfire
Family of Kangaroos in burnt forest after bushfires swept through during an Australian summer.
A disturbed fire ant mound revealing the tunnels and chambers with ants racing around the mound. The red imported fire ant (Atta geminata)  is an aggressive species native to central and south America. This active mound is in Florida and often pushes out native ant species.
a colony of ants on the ground
The view towards Barwon heads town from Barwon Heads Park on a hot summer's day in Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia
Termite nest on Eucalyptus tree, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
A red earth termite mound in the parking lot in the countryside
The Fremont’s Cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a poplar tree native to the American Southwest and south through central Mexico.  The tree was named after John C. Fremont, the 19th century American explorer.  The riparian tree grows near streams, rivers, springs and wetlands below 6,600 ft elevation.  This scene of a Fremont Cottonwood with its fall foliage was photographed from the Turkey Creek Trail in the Coconino National Forest near the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, USA.
Wood going to be eaten by termites in Thailand
The shingleback skink or bobtail lizard, a short-tailed, slow-moving species of blue-tongued skink endemic to Australia, seen in Flinders Ranges National Park.
Kangaroo sitting and grazing in Australia Down Under
Aerial view of a large gum tree fallen across a rural road in Central Victoria.
Stink Bug
A true morel mushroom, a delicious edible fungi.  Found in Washington state, USA.
common unique large reptiles found in Australia
Rotting Timber Retaining Wall After Water Damage
A unique ecosystem \
Termites at a small hole in the timber of an old damaged wood table. Larger-than-life reproduction ratio( about twice life-size). Termites are insects in the order Isoptera.
In the Northern Country the  goanna is any one of several species of lizard of the genus Varanus found in Australia and Southeast Asia. Around 70 species of Varanus are known, 25 of which are found in Australia. This varied group of carnivorous reptiles ranges greatly in size and fills several ecological niches
Aint nests, Venezuela
Old, unoccupied yellow jacket nest clings to rock face
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (or late winter; March). The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto prime lens. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland.
Physignathus lesueurii in Australia
Two mongooses sticking their heads up from a termite mound in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Bournda National park is full of wildlife, e.g. Kangaroo and Wallaby
Mud birds nest in a tree, possibly of a Horner in Costa Rica, Central America.
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