Jessica To the Aborigines the Bunyip was a beast of many different shapes and sizes. Some Bunyips were covered in feathers; some even had scales like.

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Jessica

To the Aborigines the Bunyip was a beast of many different shapes and sizes. Some Bunyips were covered in feathers; some even had scales like crocodiles The Aborigine's fear of Bunyip can probably be traced back to a known aquatic man-killer, the saltwater crocodile The Bunyip is supposed to emerge at night to prey on animals, and women and children Jessica

A bunyip is a monster and its not a real animal. In the story there was a Bunyip that was sleeping and the other animal woke him up. Then he wanted to scare the animals away, but he could not because the other animals where just as scary. The bunyip looked in to the water and scares himself. Thomas

Koalas spend their most time sleeping. The koala eat gum leaves. This food gives them not much energy, so they have to eat a lot to be able to keep warm and move around. The koalas live in Australian forests. Thomas

The adult wombat is 1 meter long. Wombats live in Australia. Wombats eat plants, and live under ground. Wombats can be black brown or grey. They weigh between 44 or 77 pounds. Thomas

Possum Martina

Possum Possums are small mammals. They can be brown or grey, and can be the size of a pop can, or as big as a big cat. They eat anything. They hunt at night for food. That’s how baby possums look like. Martina

Echidna Martina

Echidna I will tell you about the echidna. It has strong claws. The echidna had long spines on his back. If you would sneak up on an echidna, he would curl up into ball. Martina

FRILLED LIZARDS When a frilled lizards is scared it spreads its neck, opens its mouth and hisses. It looks fierce but it is not dangerous. Frilled lizards are also called frill- neck lizards or frilled dragons. They belong to the family of lizards called 'dragons' It eats ants, small lizards, spiders, and small mammals. Jarvis

Tasmanian Devil Jessica

Kangaroo’s live in a Australia. Kangaroo’s live in the forest Did you know there are 63 different kind of kangaroos in the world? The kangaroo can go up to the speeds of 70 km/h Jarvis

Books: Nature Kids Australian Kangaroos and Wallabies and Australian Wildlife by Steve Parish Websites: Google Wikimedia Pictures