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Serendip Walk

Jul 12, 2015

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Ducks use their beak to eat bugs and other things. Even young ducks can dive for along time

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Kangaroos go in mobs and they can hear all around them. Emus can run very fast but can’t fly.

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Male Brolgas do mating calls to attract female Brolgas. Brolgas also do not like to have other Brolgas near themselves.

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Beaks help birds and ducks grab food. Beaks help them survive by pecking enemies. There are many types of beaks.

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The Pademelon can jump 0.8metres, a Wallaby can jump 1.5metres and a Kangaroo can jump 2.0metres.

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The Tawny Frogmouth is nocturnal and it camouflages in the tree.