Tasmanians have captured photos of their native animal neighbours striking a pose, pulling cameras apart or caring for their young.
It was all part of a recent statewide camera-trap competition hosted by ecologist Glen Bain.
More than 150 people entered, and Mr Bain, who also runs citizen science program Wildtracker, said it was a great way to encourage people to get to know what wildlife lives near them.
Some of the entries included a mother Tasmanian devil carrying four babies, a quoll carrying nesting materials in its mouth, and a possum looking like it was telling a tall tale.
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