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AUSTRALIA “The Down Under”. The only place in the world that is a continent, a country, and an Island all in one. It is home to many unusual animals. It is the largest Island in the world. The Tasmanian Devil. Lives in the woods Eats meat black and has a white bandage under its chest.
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AUSTRALIA “The Down Under” • The only place in the world that is a continent, a country, and an Island all in one. • It is home to many unusual animals. • It is the largest Island in the world.
The Tasmanian Devil • Lives in the woods • Eats meat • black and has a white bandage under its chest
It has pink pointy ears that turn red when its angry due to increased blood flow.
The Australian Furseal • Lives in South Australia. • Eats squids and octopuses • It’s yellow, gray, and black. It has a waterproof body.
It dives 150 meters deep . • It is a good swimmer.
The Duck Billed Platypus • Live in Eastern Australia in rivers or lakes. • Eats insects, shrimp and worms. • The feet are webbed. • Body and tail are covered with a thick soft woolly fur.
It detects its prey with its nose. • The spur can be used in defense against predators (the venom can cause excruciating pain)
The Red Kangaroo • Lives in the Desert • Eats grass • Its red and has big hind feet
It is a Marsupial. • It has special feet. • It carries its babies in its pouch.
The Crocodile • Lives in the Northern coast and swamps • Eats fish, meat, dingoes, turtles and wallabies • Worlds largest reptile, broad stubby snout, cone shaped teeth.
Its mouth opens which enables the croc to cool down, as a lot of their time is spent thermoregulating
The Koala Bear • Lives in trees, mountain • Eats eucalypt leaves • Ash colored bear with white tuffs of hair on its ears
They sleep about 20 hours a day. • The rest of their day is spent eating.
The Numbat • It lives in the woods. • Eats white ants and termites. • It is reddish brown and has black stripes, a pointed snout, short ears, and a bushy tail.
They do not have a pouch for nurturing their young so the young must simply cling to the belly fur of their mother.
The Goanna • Lives in Northern Australia • Eats insects and eggs • Snake like tongue • It is a reptile
It usually lays eleven eggs • It is an active forager which tracks down and digs out lizards and their eggs, insects, spiders, scorpions, centipedes and even small mammals.
The Wombat • Lives in burrows • Eats grass, plants, herbs, and roots • Brown fur, sharp claws, and sharp teeth
It can only be found in one place in the world. • It is found in Epping Forest National Park in central Queensland.
The Frilled Lizard • Lives in Queensland • Eats flies and other insects • Matches the land on which it lives
Its frill is a part of its protection • It is a part of the dragon family
The Australian Owl • Lives in Australian Outback • Eats Mice, cockroaches, frogs, spiders, and centipedes • Heart shaped bill, large yellow eyes, and a long tongue that is forked
The eggs incubate for one month • hunts at night • sometimes called [Mouth Owl] • blend in with the ground • weighs 15 centimeters
The Emu • Lives in the desert • Eats grass, flowers, seeds, and drooping feathers • It’s a bird but it can’t fly
The Emu • Lays dark-green eggs • Has unusual voice • Male sits on eggs
The Cockatoo • Lives in trees. • Eats seeds. • Black with white tail long beak.
Other name short billed white tail cockatoo. • Lives for 60 years.
The Pygmy Possum • Lives in trees • Eats nectar, pollen, insects, and soft fruit • It has a curly tail • Its body is covered with fur and it has whiskers.
It goes into a state of Torpor (hibernation) to conserve energy. • Its nose is tucked into its chest.
The Sugar Glider • Lives in trees • Eats sap, gum from acacias and eucalyptus as well as eating a range of arboreal insects. • Very thin skin on ankle and arms they are silvery blue.
The Laughing Kookaburra • Lives in trees. • Eats small animals insects ,snakes, and lizards. • It has a really big head and a really huge beak.
It has a very strange voice that almost sounds like a person laughing.
The Dingo • Lives in a family group • Eats Kangaroo, rats, mice, frogs, and even fruit • Its reddish brown
It does not like water • It does not bark