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Cellana tramoserica (Commom Limpet)

Cellana tramoserica
Cellana tramoserica
Cellana tramoserica

Cervus unicolor (Sambar Deer)

Cervus unicolor
Cervus unicolor
Cervus unicolor

Chamaesipho tasmanica (Honeycomb Barnacle)

Chamaesipho tasmanica
Chamaesipho tasmanica
Chamaesipho tasmanica

Charonia lampas rubicunda (Australian Red Triton)

Charonia lampas rubicunda

Chiridota gigas (Sea Cucumber)

Chiridota gigas
Chiridota gigas

Chiton sp. (Chiton)

Chiton sp.
Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae
Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae
Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae

Chrysococcyx lucidus (Shining Bronze-Cuckoo)

Chrysococcyx lucidus
Chrysococcyx lucidus
Chrysococcyx lucidus

Clanculus brunneus (Clanculus brunneus)

Clanculus brunneus

Clanculus floridus (Florid Clanculus)

Clanculus floridus
Clanculus floridus

Clanculus undatus (Clanculus undatus)

Clanculus undatus
Clanculus undatus

Clematis aristata (Mountain Clematis)

Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata

Codium fragile (Green sea fingers, dead man's fingers)

Codium fragile
Codium fragile
Codium fragile

Coequosa australasiae (Double Headed Hawk Moth)

Coequosa australasiae
Coequosa australasiae
Coequosa australasiae

Colluricincla harmonica (Grey Shrikethrush)

Colluricincla harmonica
Colluricincla harmonica
Colluricincla harmonica

Colpomenia sinuosa (A brown algae/seaweed)

Colpomenia sinuosa
Comesperma volubile
Comesperma volubile
Comesperma volubile
Cominella lineolata
Cominella lineolata
Cominella lineolata

Conus papilliferus (Papilla Cone)

Conus papilliferus
Conus papilliferus
Conus papilliferus

Coprinellus truncorum (Coprinellus truncorum)

Coprinellus truncorum
Coprinellus truncorum
Coprinellus truncorum

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