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    Post by aian55 Thu May 28, 2009 11:13 pm

    actually i known that the kangaroo produces babies in it's pouch and it stays there because its still a part of the mother when it grows it can go out of the pouch and back ! Very Happy Very Happy

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    Post by niebresjok Thu May 28, 2009 11:18 pm

    did you know??? study


    Australia definately has its fair share of some of the world's most painful and poisonous creatures. We have deadly spiders, and of the top ten most deadliest snakes of the world, Australia has six on the list. Did you know even our humble platypus produces one of the most excruciating venoms known?

    Below we have listed Australia's top ten dangerous creatures, of what we believe to be Australia's top ten dangerous animals.

    1. The Box Jellyfish

    2. Irukandji (A Jellyfish)

    3. Salt Water Crocodile

    4. Blue Ring Octopus

    5. Stone Fish

    6. Red Back Spider

    7. Brown Snake

    8. Tiger Snake

    9. Great White Shark

    10. Funnel Web Spider
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    Post by niebresjok Thu May 28, 2009 11:25 pm

    more here!






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    Box Jellyfish (Carybdea alata)



    Box Jellyfish

    The Box Jellyfish






    The Box Jellyfish (also known as a Sea Wasp) is a very dangerous creature to inhabit Australian waters. The Jellyfish has extreme toxins present on its tentacles, which when in contact with a human, can stop cardio-respiratory functions in as little as three minutes.

    This jellyfish is responsible for more deaths in Australian than Snakes, Sharks and Salt Water Crocodiles.

    The creature has a square body and inhabits the north east areas of Australia. The tentacles may reach up to 80 cms in length. It is found along the coast of the Great Barrier Reef.

    This deadly species of jellyfish is related to another deadly jellyfish, the irukandji jellyfish.



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    Irukandji Jellyfish (Carukua barnesi)



    Irukandji Jellyfish

    The Irukandji Jellyfish





    The Irukandji (Carukua barnesi) inhabits Northen Australian waters. This is a deadly jellyfish, which is only 2.5 cenimetres in diameter, which makes it very hard to spot in the water.

    This is a species of jellyfish which has become known about in recent years, due to deaths of swimmers in Australia. In 2002, Richard Jordon was stung whilst swimming off the coast of Hamilton Island. He was a 58 year old British tourist, unfortunately he died a few days later.

    This deadly species of jellyfish is relater to another deadly jellyfish, the box jellyfish.

    Amazing Fact: The Irukandji jellyfish is only 2.5 centimetres in diameter, but can cause death to humans within days.
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    Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) (The World's Largest Reptile)


    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.

    They reproduce in the wet season, with the female crocodile laying up to 60 eggs at a time. When the crocodiles are born, only a very small number of these survive in the wild and grow to be adult crocodiles.





    The crocodile is now a protected species in Australia, however if human danger is a factor, the crocodile will be moved away from possible contact. Many years ago Australia used to export crocodile skin, this is now illegal.

    Amazing Animal Fact: The temperature of the saltwater crocodile's egg will determine the sex of the new born crocodile.

    Did you know? The saltwater crocodile is the World's largest reptile.
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    The Blue Ring Octopus is a deadly venomous octopus which inhabits warm waters and shallow reefs off the coast of Australia. It also lives off the coast of New Guinea, Indonesia and the Phillipines.

    This octopus has distinctive blue rings (hence its name) on its body and eight tentacles. With the tentacles spread, it is about 20 cms in diameter. It feeds on small sea creatures, and wounded fish.

    Amazing Fact: If an octopus loses a tentacle, they can regenerate and grow a new one.
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    The Stonefish is another of Australia's deadly marine creatures. They inhabit shallow waters along the coast. The stonefish is well camouflaged in the ocean, as it is a brownish colour, and often resembles a rock. This is why it is called the Stonefish.

    It has thirteen sharp dorsal spines on its back, which each have extremely toxic venom.

    Amazing Animal Fact: The venom of a stonefish can kill a human in two hours.

    People swimming in the ocean need to take care, as they can unknowingly step on a Stonefish and have venom injected into their foot.

    The stonefish feeds on other small fish or shrimp.
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    The Red Back Spider is Australia's most well known deadly spider. They are found all over Australia, and are common in urban areas. The Black Widow Spider (found in the USA) is a close relative of the Red Back. These spiders are usually found under logs, rocks, bricks, sheds and outdoor toilets.

    The Red Back Spider feeds on insects, but can take down small lizards and crickets. These spiders are small in size, the females being about 1cm long and the males about 4mm long.

    Amazing Fact: Only the female red back spider bite is dangerous to humans.
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    The brown snake is approximately 1.5 metres long, and is one of Australia's more deadly creatures. They have venom which can cause death to humans relatively quickly if left untreated. Brown snakes up to 2.3 metres have been recorded in Australia.

    They feed on small creatures, such as mice and rats, small birds, lizards or even other snakes. These snakes are found in Eastern Australia, however they are not found in Tasmania.
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    The common tiger snake is found in southern and eastern Australia. They are usually around a metre long, and have a striped marking (hence the name Tiger Snake). This is not always the case however, as the markings can change due to the seasons and the age of the snake. They can grow up to 1.5 metres in length.

    These are venomous snakes, and will attack if they are disturbed or threatened. Otherwise, they can live quietly. They are also often territorial, and will live in the same area for years. They are also found in suburban areas, even in the newer suburbs.

    One elderly women was bitten by a tiger snake while she pruned the ivy on her fence, in Kew (an inner suburb of Melbourne, in 2003). Death resulted from this bite. However this is quite rare these days, as anti venene is readily available.

    These snakes feed on all types of creatures, they happily feed on frogs, fish, small birds and other small mammals. They also eat other reptiles such as lizards.
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    The Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias)



    Great White Shark

    The Great White Shark.

    The Great White Shark or affectionally known as the "Great White" belongs to a group of sharks named Mackerel Sharks. Its common name was derived from the shark's white underbelly. They are solitary animals, but have also been reported to swim in pairs or groups. They are found on all coasts of Australia, and furthermore throughout the World.

    They range between 3.5 to 5 metres long, and weigh on average 1,300kg. The females are large than males. The Great White is grey in colour from the top, and white underneath. They have on average 2,800 teeth in their mouth, all in rows and triangle in shape. They are slanted on an angle inwards, which helps keep hold of their prey.






    Being predatory animals, they feed on other fish, including other sharks. They can even tackle small whales.

    Amazing Fact: Great White's also eat animals that are already dead.

    They attack their prey once, and then wait and let their prey bleed to death. They have an amazing sense of smell, and can pick up blood in water a long way away. This helps them to track down their prey, or potential prey.

    Amazing Fact: Shark's need to swim, or they will sink!

    The Great White is constantly swimming, or it will begin to drop in the ocean.
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    Post by mtzbrave23 Thu May 28, 2009 11:39 pm

    Koalas are often referred to as Koala Bears... But this is incorrect Koalas are not a bear at all! Smile

    In 1816 Koala's were given their scientific name!

    Koalas sleep for 18 hours at a time for most of the day.

    While Koalas are not asleep they spend their time eating eucalyptus leaves.. yum yum

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    Koalas do not drink much water because they get those drinks of water from the eucalyptus leaves they eat

    Koala fingerprints are much like humans with specific detail enough that they probably could not be told apart Very Happy
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    Post by zone123 Fri May 29, 2009 12:17 am

    hi guys i went and studie about australian animals im doing it on kangaroos in australia the kangaross r found thourht desets like olaroo and much more places. kangaroos r a mamarsupial mammal there r more then 40 different types of kangaroos.the largest kangaroo is a red kangaroo it is more bigger then a normal kangaroo.and little kangaroos r called joeys the red kangaroo is can be taller then a man and can weigh 85 kg's it is the largest marsupial in the world.here r some small facts


    Eastern grey kangaroo estimate population in 1996 was 10'000'000
    Red kangaroo estimate population in 1996 was 10'000'000
    Western grey kangaroo estimate population in 1996 was 3'000'000
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    Post by iamhuman Fri May 29, 2009 12:22 am

    The Frilled Neck Lizard was pictured on Australia's two cent coin. The coins are no longer in circulation

    Fairy Penguins live for an average of seven years.

    The Emu is the world's third largest bird. The Ostrich and the Cassowary take the top positions.

    The nest of an Emu can be up to 1.5 metres wide!

    The Emu can run at speeds up to 45 km/hr!

    The temperature of the saltwater crocodile's egg will determine the sex of the new born crocodile.

    Koalas can make an extremely loud and agressive growling noise.

    Shark's need to swim, or they will sink!

    A mother dingo regurgitates food for her puppies.

    Platypuses can consume their own body weight in food in a 24 hour period!


    The male platypus has venom strong enough to can kill a small dog, or cause excruciating pain among humans.

    Quokka's recycle a small amount of their bodies waste products.

    The box jellyfish is responsible for more deaths in Australian than Snakes, Sharks and Salt Water Crocodiles.

    The Irukandji jellyfish is only 2.5 centimetres in diameter, but can cause death to humans within days.

    The venom of a stonefish can kill a human in two hours.
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    Post by _ip0d_ Fri May 29, 2009 1:11 am

    The platypus is found in Eastern Australia.They live aside lakes and fresh water.They create burrows as their home for shelter and protection.They are active at night and use their webbed feet for swimming.They have furr coats which has three layers.Water way pollution is a threat to Platypuses.They feed on larvae and fresh water insects.

    click for image: https://i.servimg.com/u/f64/13/94/68/19/platyp10.jpg


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    Post by Bart1879 Fri May 29, 2009 3:13 am

    Here is about the Redback spider AKA Black widow:The Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) is a potentially dangerous spider native to Australia. It resembles a Black widow spider. It is a member of the genus Latrodectus or the widow family of spiders.It is called a black widow because of the amount of black on its body.The Redback spider has a neurotoxic venom which is toxic to humans with bites causing severe pain.The female is easily recognisable by its black body with prominent red stripe on its abdomen.Females have a body length of about a centimetre while the male is smaller, being only 3 to 4 millimetres long.
    here is a picture of the redback spider:
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    Kangaroo:A kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning 'large foot'). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the Red Kangaroo, the Antilopine Kangaroo, and the Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroo.The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia: its emblem is used on the Australian coat of arms
    Here is a picture of a kangaroo:
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    Platypus:The platypus is found in eastern Australia. They live aside freshwater rivers or lakes, and create burrows for shelter and protection. They are active mainly at nighttime hours, and use their webbed feet for swimming. When swimming the platypus has its eyes shut. They swim underwater for 2 minutes.
    Here is a picture of the platypus:Australian Animals - Page 2 Platypus

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    Post by Bart1879 Fri May 29, 2009 3:20 am

    Heres some pictures: http://kangaroos.org/kangaroo-joey.jpg

    Another: http://www.capitalpestmanagement.com.au/main/img_1179209226_14972_1193138350.jpg

    last pic:http://soer.justice.tas.gov.au/2003/image/559/ilw/p-platypus_m.jpg
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    Post by Bart1879 Fri May 29, 2009 3:21 am

    heres the last pic again i copied it wrong: http://soer.justice.tas.gov.au/2003/image/559/ilw/p-platypus_m.jpg
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    Post by animeangel Fri May 29, 2009 3:25 am

    Hello chobots!
    heres animeangel's mom and she ask to me to poast this picture what he made 4 concurs
    all shes frends like this and i like it pretty much too
    and aanimeangel draw this:
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    Post by Jessie2000 Fri May 29, 2009 4:14 am

    Hi
    Here is my research for Australian Animals
    Hope you like it Smile
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    Post by puyu2222 Fri May 29, 2009 4:32 am

    Koalas aren't bears as many people are led to believe. They aren't even related to bears. The koala is related to the kangaroo and the wombat. The koala is a mammal. The reason the koala is called a koala bear is because the koala looks like a teddy bear. The koala's scientific name is Phasclarctos cinereus afro
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    Post by puyu2222 Fri May 29, 2009 4:36 am

    A male kangaroo is called a boomer
    A female kangaroo is called a flyer
    A baby kangaroo is called a joey

    When European explorers first saw these strange hopping animals they asked a native Australian (aborigine) what they were called. He replied "kangaroo" meaning "I don't understand" your question. The explorers thought this was the animal's name. And that's how the kangaroo got its name.

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    Post by Bubu1028 Fri May 29, 2009 4:49 am

    1.Rats
    The smallest rats are bigger than the biggest mice. Rats are rodents that have
    front teeth made for gnawing. They carry diseases like food poisoning and
    typhus. They sometimes desroy crops and kill lambs and baby pigs. Shocked

    2.Tasmanian tiger

    The Tasmanian tiger lives in Tasmania and off Australia's southeast coast. There are very few left on Earth. They are also called Tasmanian wolves or thylacines. They aren't really tigers or a wolves. They are just called that because they have short gray or yellowish-brown fur and dark stripes across their back. Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation

    3.Owls

    There are two main types of owls. They are the common owl and the barn owl. They range in size from the tiny elf owl to the largest, the great gray owl.

    Owls' eyes are usually big and set on the front of their face. They have to turn
    their head to see to the side of themselves. Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees. They have short, thick bodies, hooked beaks, and sharp claws called talons.
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    Post by Mutey Fri May 29, 2009 7:32 am

    Emu
    The Emu is a large bird that can't fly and is the 2nd tallest bird in the world. It's usually found in mainland Australia. They can run up to 50 km/h. Emus are farmed for their leather, oil and meat. Emu eyes are brown to black.
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    Post by heatblast Fri May 29, 2009 8:42 am

    There are SOOOOOO Many Austrailian animals but the most well know ones well would have to be:
    The kangaroo! ( i can remember hiki drawing a mouse that was similar to a kangaroo lol! Go hiki!cat)


    Aww and look at the little baby kangaroo (Called a joey) In its pouch! So cute!

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    Next KOALA!!! (mor k's lol!)
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    (My favorite!)

    Next The Croc!

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    Hes one UGLY boy lol!

    Next The Snakes (Yuck i hate snakes!)


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    I like lizard especialy austrailian ones!!! cheers cheers cheers

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    Yay!

    AAAAAAH!!! SPIDER!!!!

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    EEEP!!!
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    Phew hes gone now
    Anyways thanks for looking at these super cool (and scary Embarassed ) Austrailian animals (im just glad the spiders gone...)

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    Post by Potter909 Fri May 29, 2009 10:19 am

    Hey Guyz:
    Did you know that the platypus is an animal that has the legs and beak of a duck. It is the ONLY mammal that lays eggs:affraid:I drew one for you to see:
    https://i.servimg.com/u/f64/13/94/69/24/th/platyp10.png
    Also, in the zoos of Australia, you are permitted to carry the koala, but instructors(For the health of the Koala) tell you not to carry it for a long time. Why???? Koalas get tired when they are held in hands!!! Shocked (I am not tired when I am carried Razz)
    -I wouldnt recommend swimming in australia, as its beaches are the home of the Box Jelly-Fish. When stung by one, a human has just about a minute to live!!!

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    Post by Potter909 Fri May 29, 2009 10:22 am

    Hey Guyz:
    Did you know that the platypus is an animal that has the legs and beak of a duck. It is the ONLY mammal that lays eggs.I drew one for you to see:
    https://i.servimg.com/u/f64/13/94/69/24/th/platyp10.png
    Also, in the zoos of Australia, you are permitted to carry the koala, but instructors(For the health of the Koala) tell you not to carry it for a long time. Why???? Koalas get tired when they are held in hands!!! Shocked (I am not tired when I am carried Razz)
    -I wouldnt recommend swimming in australia, as its beaches are the home of the Box Jelly-Fish. When stung by one, a human has just about a minute to live!!!

    Hope I win

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    Post by azila Fri May 29, 2009 1:26 pm

    Idea[code][quote] did you know that kangaros can jump really high
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    Post by puyu2222 Fri May 29, 2009 5:41 pm

    The kookaburra is the largest kingfisher in the world. They were found right along the east coast and were introduced to Western Australia in 1898 and are now established in the south west corner of that state.

    Their laughter was not liked by early settlers who often thought the birds were laughing at them. However to most people now the sound of a kookaburra is pleasant. They are still common even into suburbs, but generally they prefer open forest country.

    They have adapted readily to humans, and will eat almost everything. They will steal a sausage from a BBQ, and will take other food. In the bush they eat small lizards and snakes and will attack quite large ones. (See goanna ). They also raid the nests of smaller birds and these will annoy kookaburras by flying at them for long periods of time.

    They usually nest in a hollow high in a large tree. They lay between 2 and 4 eggs usually in spring.
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    Post by ashley_cool_girl Sun May 31, 2009 1:12 am

    KANGAROO

    A kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning 'large foot'). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the Red Kangaroo, the Antilopine Kangaroo, and the Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroo of the Macropus genus. The family also includes many smaller species which include the wallabies, tree-kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons and the Quokka, some 63 living species in all.[1] Kangaroos are endemic to the continent of Australia, while the smaller macropods are found in Australia and New Guinea.

    In general, larger kangaroos have adapted much better to changes wrought to the Australian landscape by humans and though many of their smaller cousins are endangered, they are plentiful. They are not farmed to any extent, but wild kangaroos are shot for meat, sport, and to protect grazing land for sheep and cattle.[2] Although there is some controversy, harvesting kangaroos for meat has many environmental and health benefits over sheep or cows grazed for meat.[3]

    The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia: its emblem is used on the Australian coat of arms,[4] on some of its currency,[5] as well as by some of Australia's best known organisations, including Qantas.[6] The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image and consequently there are numerous popular culture references.

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    Post by ashley_cool_girl Sun May 31, 2009 1:26 am

    KOALA
    The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.

    The koala is found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from near Adelaide to the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough moisture to support suitable woodlands. The koalas of South Australia were largely exterminated during the early part of the 20th century, but the state has since been repopulated with Victorian stock. The koala is not found in Tasmania or Western Australia.

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    Post by ashley_cool_girl Sun May 31, 2009 1:36 am

    SNAKES

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    Ashely cool girl u double posted ur not allowed 2 double post plz watch out.

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