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Water and forests in the South: New Southern Forest Outlook science synthesis
 
Water and forests in the South: New Southern Forest Outlook science synthesis
Ajanta · 7 months ago
The new Southern Forest Outlook report on water is designed to inform forest sector decisionmakers and the interested public about observed trends, anticipated futures, and critical issues based on authoritative synthesis and interpretation of existing science, data, and 50-year projections.
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Elephant in Water Surrounded by Trees and Bushes
All_the_Best · 7 months ago
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Water Python (Liasis fuscus)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Water Python, primarily found in Australia, thrives particularly on the Adelaide River floodplains in the Northern Territory. Adult pythons, boasting an average length of 6-8 feet, display a long head equipped with thermosensitive pits. 

They are cloaked in a uniform dark brown color, shining with an iridescent quality. Below, their belly presents shades ranging from muted to vibrant yellow, complemented by a cream-colored throat. 

Intriguingly, despite their name, Water Pythons often venture far from aquatic surroundings. These creatures favor nocturnal activity, taking refuge during the day in hollow logs, riverbank dens, and amid vegetation. Their instinct is to dart towards any nearby water if caught off guard.
Freshwater Crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Freshwater Crocodile can be found in Northern Australia. This species is also Johnston's Crocodile, commemorating the amateur naturalist Robert Arthur Johnstone, who first reported it. 

They have light brown bodies with darker bands at the back and tail. Males typically measure up to 9 feet, while females average around 7 feet. Their narrow snouts, distinguishing them from other crocs, are ideal for catching fish, insects, and small amphibians.

These freshwater crocodiles inhabit rivers, wetlands, and creeks, living away from Saltwater Crocodiles as much as possible to avoid confrontation.
Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Saltwater crocodile is the world's largest land predator and reptile, stretching up to 20 feet long and weighing more than a ton. It can also overpower other predators, including lions and bears, thanks to their 3,700 psi biting power, which is the highest among other types of crocodiles2.

Their distinguishing features include wide, hefty snouts and rugged, dark green scales that blend with the surroundings, while their bellies flaunt cream-colored scales.

Also called marine crocodiles or sea crocodiles, their range spans from the eastern Indian shores to Southeast Asia and northern Australia. Remarkably tolerant to saltwater, these robust crocs tend to live in saltwater habitats but can also thrive in brackish and fresh waters. 

Their feeding habits are highly opportunistic, and they prefer to hunt submerged in water. Nothing, including fish, birds, and mammals, seems to escape their menu. Their infamous "death roll" hunting strategy is brutal but effectively attacks larger prey.
Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
DinRat · 8 months ago
Saltwater crocodiles are the largest reptiles on earth and one of the strongest animals in the world. These large reptiles can grow to 23 feet and weigh over 2,200 pounds. They are opportunistic feeders and will prey on large and small animals, from sharks to water buffaloes and birds. 

The bite force of a saltwater crocodile is 3,700 psi, much higher than the very strong bite of a tiger.  An adult saltwater crocodile has 66 teeth that can grow to about 5 inches long. Saltwater crocodiles combine their powerful bite with drowning to incapacitate their prey quickly6.
Giant Water Bugs (Lethocerus americanus)
Trishna · 8 months ago
The Giant water bug comes next on our list of one of the largest insects in the world. Known as toe-biters or alligator ticks, the giant water bug is a formidable predator in ponds and streams. 

These water bugs deliver a painful bite using their giant pincers and inject venomous saliva into their prey. They thrive near slow-moving water and feed on tadpoles and small fish. 

The largest species of the giant water bug can grow up to 4.5 inches. The biggest water bugs belong to the genus Lethocerus, with species Lethocerus grandis and Lethocerus maximus striving for the title of the biggest bug in the world.  

In South and Southeast Asia, people eat these giant bugs and consider them a wonderful delicacy.
Wild Water Buffalo (Bubalus arnee)
Dersalon · 8 months ago
The Wild Water Buffalo lives in Southeast Asia's wet grasslands and tropical and subtropical forests. It is renowned for its strength, size, and aquatic abilities. Adult males are enormous, weighing approximately 2,645 pounds.
Domestic Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
Dersalon · 8 months ago
The Domestic Water Buffalo showcases impressive versatility and resilience
Welcome to the Dreamy Fantasy Watercolor Realm
Rausan · 8 months ago
Imagine a serene fantasy realm, where all beings live in perfect harmony. In the foreground, a majestic dragon with emerald green scales and deep, wise eyes, nonchalantly sips honeydew from oversized, magical fruits that hang low from an ancient glowing tree with bioluminescent leaves. Gnomes with potbellies, caramel skin, and beards of radiant hues work diligently, carving intricate runes into the bark of the tree. Further along the horizon, a castle with soaring towers and gleaming ramparts floats on a fluffy, incandescent cloud. The entire scene, captured in soft watercolor strokes, evokes a dreamlike sense of tranquility and wonder.
Enchanted Forest Watercolor Painting
Akkach · 8 months ago
An enchanted forest painted in watercolor. The forest is filled with towering trees, their leaves shimmering with magical colors not found in a typical forest. There are hidden glades filled with flowers that glow in the moonlight. Little streams trickle through the landscape, reflecting the fantastical aura of the forest. Soft rays of sunlight peek through the canopy, illuminating the forest floor and creating a mysterious atmosphere. The colors are soft and blend seamlessly into each other, just like in a watercolor painting.
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