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Australian Animals

Australian Animals . BY NIALL AND JOE. Dingo. D ingoes use their paws like hands . Their ability to go where other dogs can't means dingoes can cause more problems for humans than other wild members of the dog family can. Kangaroo.

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Australian Animals

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  1. Australian Animals BY NIALL AND JOE

  2. Dingo Dingoes use their paws like hands . Their ability to go where other dogs can't means dingoes can cause more problems for humans than other wild members of the dog family can.

  3. Kangaroo A male is called an old man. The Female is called a Jill. Kangaroos are found in Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania.

  4. BUSTARD Height is 4 feet males weigh 30 to 40 pound . Bustards are primarily meat eaters, dining especially on large insects such as grasshoppers and locusts.

  5. Salt water crocodile The Saltwater Crocodile is the world's largest reptile. These amazing creatures are found on the northern coast of Australia and inland for up to 100 kms or more. The Saltwater Crocodile has been reported to grow to lengths of 7 metres!, but the average size of a Saltwater Crocodile is 4 metres long.

  6. STONEFISH • They are the most venomous fish in the world. It’s venom can be fatal to people. It’s lifespan is only 5-10 years. The length of it is 30-40cm.

  7. Box head jellyfish. Their nickname is the sea wasp. It has 5000 stinging cells.

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