Animals and plants
Kangaroo The kangaroo lives only in Australia Symbol of the Australian continent
Kangaroo There are 3 main species It is the largest marsupial¹ in the world 1. marsupial: Beuteltier
Kangaroo The Kangaroo moves by hopping on its powerful hind legs A kangaroo can hop up to 60kmh
Kangaroo
The tail is used as an extra leg to support the kangaroo when it is standing on its hind legs
Kangaroo A baby kangaroo is called a joey Spends 7-8 months living and growing inside its mother's pouch¹ 1. pouchl: Beutel
Eastern Grey kangaroo Lives in smal groups (mob) is the heaviest marsupial in the world (up to 95kg) Height: up to 2.4m Lives in smal groups (mob) is the heaviest marsupial in the world (up to 95kg) Height: up to 2.4m (Red area shows the living space)
Red kangaroo the largest marsupial in the world Males are Red; Females are red-grey Most known kangaroo the largest marsupial in the world Males are Red; Females are red-grey Most known kangaroo (Red area shows the living space)
Western Grey kangaroo The muzzle¹ is covered in fine hair Males are larger than females active from late afternoon until early morning The muzzle¹ is covered in fine hair Males are larger than females active from late afternoon until early morning (Red area shows the living space) 1. muzzle: Maul
Koala - Appearance Size: 61 – 85 cm Weight: kg Brownish-silver-grey fur 2 thumbs and 6 fingers each hand Dark nose, fleecy ears Size: 61 – 85 cm Weight: kg Brownish-silver-grey fur 2 thumbs and 6 fingers each hand Dark nose, fleecy ears
Koala - living condition Enough food Good ground Enoug water Enough food Good ground Enoug water
Koala – Living space Many zoos all over the world In the free nature in Austrlia In steppe sceneries near the streets Many zoos all over the world In the free nature in Austrlia In steppe sceneries near the streets
Koala - Interesting facts Postactive animals Strong hearing property Big sensitive nose Postactive animals Strong hearing property Big sensitive nose
Wombat they are short- legged short tail lengths: 1m Weights: 20-40kg
Wombat Eats grasses and roots dig extensive burrow systems
Wombat When required, they can easily move faster than a human
Wombat three species Mostly found in the east and south
Dingo - Appearance Size: 117 – 124 cm Weight: kg Mostly reddish or yellowish White tailpoint and white paws Size: 117 – 124 cm Weight: kg Mostly reddish or yellowish White tailpoint and white paws
Dingo - General living condition Enough water and food to survive
Dingo - Living space In whole Australia available Not specialized in any certain living space But for noramally in the outback available In whole Australia available Not specialized in any certain living space But for noramally in the outback available
Dingo - Interesting facts Roots go back on hysorische backgrounds The dingo cam 8000 years ago to australia The dingo was brought as a commodity Roots go back on hysorische backgrounds The dingo cam 8000 years ago to australia The dingo was brought as a commodity
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