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Thread: New species of animals discovered in Cape Melville range QLD

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    Default New species of animals discovered in Cape Melville range QLD

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1226747869642

    thought this was a very interesting read and its nice to know that it was discovered in Australia.



    Cape Melville Leaf-tailed Gecko



    Blotched Boulder-frog



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    That's really cool, Geckos are really interesting little critters.

    given the camoflage i wonder how many he nearly stood on before he saw one
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    In a way, I'm kind of saddened that it was found in Australia - We've got the disgusting title of the nation/continent with the highest extinction rate, so I can't help but think it'd have a better chance residing elsewhere in the world.

    Not wanting to leave this post on a rather depressing note, because this is actually a really wicked piece of news because I love hearing of new species being discovered, I'm really glad it was a reptile and I hope they're able to establish the appropriate measure requires to protect the species.

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    We find awesome stuff just to loose it

    Love to be on the expedition!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    In a way, I'm kind of saddened that it was found in Australia - We've got the disgusting title of the nation/continent with the highest extinction rate, so I can't help but think it'd have a better chance residing elsewhere in the world.
    Really, and there are all these jerks running around, why can't they get extinct instead ei?

    @ UM, he might've seen blood flowing from his boots then thought, hmmm somethings amiss here?
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    I have been somewhere similar called Black Mountain NP which is closer to Cooktown. Hills of giant stones are very tricky and slow to traverse you could never explore them 100%.

    Mind you the picture of the Blotched Boulder-frog above looks very similar to the Black Mountain Boulder frog.
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    So those new animals: Poison or ground type? What do you think their evolved forms look like? Have I been playing too much Pokemon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    So those new animals: Poison or ground type? What do you think their evolved forms look like? Have I been playing too much Pokemon?
    With the bright yellows on that Froggy, I'd certainly consider it of the poisonous type!

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