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LOWLAND PLAINS
Lateritic plains dominate the Darwin region, and because of their
accessibility are the habitat most commonly seen. The vegetation is
mainly savanna woodlands and forests usually with Eucalyptus miniata
and E. tetrodonta as the overstorey. Nevertheless, a wide range of plant
species, many of which are deciduous occur on these plains.
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WETLANDS
Vast wetlands have formed in the lower reaches of the major rivers of the
region. Many of these wetlands have formed on clay soils deposited
during the rise in sea-levels after the end of the last ice-age. The
vegetation is dominated by sedges and grasses such as native rice.
Paperbark forests fringe many of the wetlands. These wetlands are
famous for their large populations of waterbirds including Magpie geese,
but also support a number of native rodents and reptiles.
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FLOODPLAINS
The floodplains were formed from estuarine clays deposited in river valleys
following the rise in sea level after the end of the last ice age. During the dry season
these areas are dominated by grass lands and rivers. After the monsoonal wet season, these vast areas
are flooded under metres of water. After the rain stops the vast quantities of water running off the floodplains
and mixing with the salt water produce supurb conditions for barramundi fishing.
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SANDSTONE PLATEAU
The sandstone of the Arnhemland plateau forms rugged landscapes
bounded by extensive escarpments. The vegetation includes heathlands and spinifex on the shallow sandy soils of the
exposed plateau tops. The vertebrate fauna of this habitat is diverse and
includes such species as the Oenpelli Python and the Black Wallaroo.
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GORGES
Dramatic gorges dissect the sandstone plateau and provide a number of spectacular waterfalls. These areas support
monsoon forests which are sheltered in the gorges and protected from fire.
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MONSOON RAINFOREST PATCHES
Monsoon forests that grow in rocky areas typically consist of deciduous
species while those growing in sheltered gorges and along streams
are often more diverse and contain evergreen trees. During the hot dry
season these cool shaded forests provide welcoming relief to
animals and tourists alike.
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