Scribbly gum bark
Dharawal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The 'scribbles' on the bark of these trees are made by the larvae of tiny moths, which burrow under the bark. Like many eucalypts, scribbly gums lose their old bark each year, and when they do so the trails of the larvae can be seen.
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Scribbly gum bark
Dharawal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The 'scribbles' on the bark of these trees are made by the larvae of tiny moths, which burrow under the bark. Like many eucalypts, scribbly gums lose their old bark each year, and when they do so the trails of the larvae can be seen.
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Uploaded on June 10, 2017
Taken on March 13, 2018