New pictures have emerged of previously unseen creatures from the Australian outback.
Top of the 'to-look-out-for' list is a potentially deadly 14 legged spider, which experts believe is part of the tarantula family.
The 14 legged spider from Australian outback
Exclusive photographs also show a crocodile-snake cross breed, and a powerful cameroo, thought to have emerged from a rare mating between camels and kangaroos.
The crocodile-snake cross breed
The cameroo
There is also evidence of a new echrala - a termite eating tree dweller from country Victoria.
And although not yet categorized on the dangerous species list, due to only having a simple diet of fruits and wild roots, the recently discovered kockangeroo is not to be approached, according to wildlife experts, as it may react badly to human contact.
An echrala, a termite eating tree dweller
The recently discovered kockangeroo
Written by Kevin Bradford on Friday, April 1, 2016
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