Keith Horton

Scribbly gum bark after fire

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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.

Photographed in the Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia.

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