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Just finished up a great day of cave fieldwork at #NaracoorteCaves with @GirlScience81, Tiah Bampton & @cwilliams004 for their research projects. Best part of it was working alongside National Parks and Wildlife Services staff Tom and Peter for applied Cave management work.
No-one knew who took this pic of the #NaracoorteCaves until some detective work by @LizReed_palaeo and #SteveBourne @UniofAdelaide https://t.co/Aq632Y3tUP
#mystery #Naracoorte #Caves
Wonambi naracoortensis (Giant Python) was a genus of non-venomous, constrictor snakes which acted as an ambush predator that killed its prey by constriction. It lived in modern day Australia about 23-0.01 MYA. Wonambi is the Aboriginal word for “rainbow serpent.” #FossilFriday