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Man standing next to a 756 pound tuna, surrounded by a crowd, England, 1934 / Michael Terry
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Exposed coral near the anchorage, Low Islands, Queensland, ca. 1928, 1 / C.M. Yonge
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Albatross rookery on edge of cliff
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World record tiger shark catch off Sydney Heads, New South Wales, 22 February 1939
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[Green turtle nesting on Heron Island, Queensland, 1] [Frank Hurley]
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[Coral seen from above, British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909]
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Six Aboriginal men holding a hammerhead shark, Broome, Western Australia, ca. 1926 / photos by R. A. Bourue
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Adelie penguin & chicks / H. G. Ponting
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Burrowing clams, Queensland, ca. 1928 / C.M. Yonge
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Sea urchins, Queensland, ca. 1928 / C.M. Yonge
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Weddell seal and cub / H. G. Ponting
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Three Aboriginal men with their catch of a dugong, turtle and shark, Broome, Western Australia, ca. 1926 / photos by R. A. Bourue
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[Penguin nesting on rocks, Macquarie Island?, Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914] Percy Correll
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Giant clam showing manite edges, Queensland, ca. 1928 / C.M. Yonge
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Kingfish, Low Islands, Queensland, ca. 1928 / C.M. Yonge
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Antarctic marine life, [2] Correll
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A starfish, Antarctic marine life, [1] Correll
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Young boy inspects a manta ray that has washed ashore, Broome, Western Australia, ca. 1926 / photos by R. A. Bourue
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Octupus in a tank, Great Barrier Reef, ca. 1930s / Frank Hurley
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Killer whale known as Hooky from the shape of its fin, Twofold Bay