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The daintree rain forest is home to a variety of beautiful and rare insects. For example, the 'Sombe' Frog, which by the way is on the endangered list lives peacefully, however not safely in the Daintree Forest.

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Some of the fungi found in the Daintree include: * Stinkhorn Mushroom (Dictyophora indusiata) * various types of Bracket Fungi and Cup fungi * Gilled Fungi * Coral fungi * Lichen

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The Gilled Fungi

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