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unusual facts about Bellenden Ker Range


Lasjia

In the late 1800s Queensland Bellenden Ker Range rainforests, Bama first Australian peoples taught European Australian scientists of L. whelanii trees bearing the large seeds "extensively used for food".



see also

Lasjia

-claudiensis-grandis/> the published archaeological work of Nicky Horsfall’s journal papers and PhD and the reports of the 1889 Archibald Meston expedition; the latter two bodies of work were undertaken in the Bellenden Ker Range region.

Taudactylus

T. rheophilus had been recorded only from the Bellenden Ker Range, Lamb Range, Carbine Tableland and Thornton Peak, all recognised refugial areas but has suffered massive declines over its entire former range.