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A giant fig tree parasite that starts to grow another tree and overtakes it. Over a few hundred years it reaches a colossal size and becomes a whole ecosystem for insects, small animals, and even bats.
Details
Content Type | Commercial |
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Included | 386 photos (2819 MB) |
Quality | 6000 x 4000 |
Equipment | Sony a7c, 28-60mm, 70-300mm |
Location | Queensland, Australia |
Category | Forests, Nature |
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Tags:
Australia, big, branch, closeup, creeper plant, endemic, environment, exotic, fig, flora, foliage, forest trees, fresh, giant, growing, growth, hanging, huge, invasive, jungle, jungle trees, jungles, leaves, lush, macro plants, organic, outdoor, overgrown, parasite, parasites, parasitic, parasitic plant, parasitism, parasitizing, pest, plant, Queensland, rainforest, root, roots, species, trees, tropical, trunk, vegetation, vine, weed, wood