INFO LINKS
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Koala National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
"Koalas are marsupials, related to kangaroos. Most marsupials have pouches where the tiny newborns develop". Interesting narative and fun facts. Good site for school work! Read More
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Matschie's Tree Kangaroo Sedgwick County Zoo
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo fact sheet Read More
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Dama Wallaby Sedgwick County Zoo
Dama Wallaby fact sheet Read More
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Wallaroo Sedgwick County Zoo
Wallaroo fact sheet Read More
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Queensland Koala theBigZoo.com
Includes information on description, habitat, social structure, birth and offspring, etc. Read More
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Red Kangaroo theBigZoo.com
"Red kangaroos are one of the largest species of marsupial. The Red Kangaroo is approximately 5 feet long and has a tail that is about 42 inches long". Simple language, information on food, diet, habitat, etc. Read More
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Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat animalinfo.org
Categorized information on Biology and Ecology,status and trends etc. Read More
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Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/
Information about them being critically endangered. There are about 65 Northern Hairy-nosed Wombats left alive. Read More
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Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat University of Michigan
Categorized information on range, natural history, reproduction, behavior, habitat, economic importance for humans. Also includes info on classification. Read More
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Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Perth Zoo
Narrative on animal. While the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat of Queensland is critically endangered, the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat seems to be fairly common, but only in a restricted area. Read More
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Wallaroo Oakland zoo
Information includes description, range, habitat, diet, lifecycle, adaptations etc. Read More
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Tasmania Tiger Tasmania - Dept. of Primary Industries, Water, and Environment
"The thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) is one of the most fabled animals in the world. Yet, despite its fame, it is one of the least understood of Tasmania's native animals" Information on diet, distribution and habitat, and FAQs. Read More
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Koala Unique Australian Animals
Categorized information on Koala including description, habitat, feeding, etc. Has nice pictures, too"The name koala, comes from the Aboriginal saying that means "no drink". The Koala obtains enough moisture from the eucalypt leaves that it lives on ".
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Numbat Earth Sanctuaries
"The Numbat is a small striped marsupial whose whole diet consists of termites. It has been estimated that each Numbat eats up to 15,000 termites a day!"
Interesting narrative Read More
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Kangaroo National Wildlife Federation
Everything you wanted to know about Kangaroos. "A collection of fact and lore". Read More
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Southern Brown Bandicoot Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. Likely to become extinct Read More
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Bilby Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. "The Bilby, Ninu or Dalgyte, is one of Australia's most attractive mammals" Read More
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Numbat Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. Read More
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Western Barred Bandicoot Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. "The Western Pebble Mound Mouse is an intriguing little animal that had biologists puzzled for decades and is likely to become extinct" Read More
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Western Pygmy-possum Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. "The Northern Quoll is a beautiful but deadly creature. A close cousin of the Chuditch". Read More
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Northern Quoll Westernwildlife.com
Appearance, breeding, feeding and conservation information. "The Little Long-tailed Dunnart is one of Australia's newer species, only being described in 1984". Read More
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Gray Kangaroo National Geographic
Gray Kangaroo fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Koala National Geographic
Koala fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Opossum National Geographic
Opossum fact sheet and pictures; audio clip Read More
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Red Kangaroo National Geographic
Red Kangaroo fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Wallaby National Geographic
Wallaby fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Wombat National Geographic
Wombat fact sheet and pictures Read More
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Opossum Pelotes Island Nature Preserve
Responses to FAQ's "This animal is well-known for “playing possum” or pretending to be dead when it is in danger". Simple language. Good site for school work Read More
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Red Kangaroo PBS
"Red kangaroos are famous for their hoppin' style and being the biggest marsupials around". Profile and facts on red kangaroos Read More
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Wombats http://home.mira.net/
There are three species of Wombats
(an Australian Marsupial animal)
1) Common
2) Northern Hairy Nosed
3) Southern Hairy Nosed
Outlines differences between them Read More
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Wombat Wombat
Cute pictures of Wombat Read More
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Common Wombat University of Michigan
Lots of Information on natural history, economic importane for humans, conservation etc, Read More
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Wallaby http://www.giveusahome.com/
Interesting Facts Read More
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Kangaroo Kangaroo Conservation Center
Links to different species of kangaroo, like Red kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo, Eastern Grey Roos, Dama Wallaby, Burros, Springhass, etc. Read More
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kangaroo kangaroocenter.com
Brief Information. Good for younger kids Read More
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Yellow footed rock wallaby whozoo.com
When the wallaby is disturbed it stands rigidly, and beats its feet once or twice on the ground to warn other wallabies and to show its unease. Narrative Read More
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