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Fraser Island - A Virtual Wildlife Refuge By Adam Agamenoni
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Fraser Island - A Virtual Wildlife Refuge

By Adam Agamenoni

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My family and I get to go to Australia  Next spring...

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We are going to visit Fraser Island in the Great Barrier Reef...

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We hope to see some of the following types of wildlife in the Fraser Island Wildlife Refuge...

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Koala• Koalas are as smelly as

they are cute.• They are related to

marsupial.    • They are 27 to 36 inches. 

      •  9 to 20 pounds

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Brumby• Brumbys are a type of

horse.• They came from escaped

horses.• Their herds are called

bands or mobs.

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Feral Pig

             • Feral Pigs were discovered by  Captain Cook.

• There are about 23 million. 

• They eat plants.  

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Water Rat

             • Water rats often emerge from the water to eat.

• They mainly eat insects.• There toes are webbed.

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Feral Cats

             • Feral cats have many enemies but one is the dingo.

• It is a wild cat. • They live 14 to 20 years. 

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Dingos

             • A dingo's bite is worse than its bark.

•  Its paws can rotate•  Its breed came from Asia

5,000 yr's ago.

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Kangaroo

• Kangaroos can grow as tall as 9 feet.

• They carry their young in a pouch.

• They can weight up to 200 pounds. 

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Water Mouse

             Water Mouse likes to surf.

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Dean Groom, a real Australian friend of my families', gave input

to my presentation

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Pictures were found on Google Images copyright free

images...and information was found via Google search and

reinterpreted by Adam...