Australian Wildlife Sign — Stock Photo, Image

Australian Wildlife Sign — Photo

An Australian Wildlife Sign, depicting a kangaroo, an emu and an echidna, situated next to the Indian Ocean Road in Western Australia.

 — Photo by zambezi

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