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    Set of 5

    Set of 5 well-known birds such as the cockatoo, lorikeet, kookaburra, penguin and emu which are all native to Australia.

  • Set of 8

    Australian animals include a kangaroo, wombat, koala, possum, Tasmanian devil, dingo, echidna and platypus.

    Well-known marsupial, monotremes and mammals make up this set which are all native to Australia.  
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    Set of 5

    Australian animals include a kangaroo, wombat, koala, numbat, and Tasmanian devil.

    Well-known marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, possums, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and the recently extinct thylacines are all native to Australia. Babies are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly.
  • Pack of 4 Set includes the Australian Redback, Huntsman & Funnel Web spiders & the Scorpion.

  • Set includes a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Kookaburra and Lorikeet.
  • Poised to strike, this Australian brown snake sends thoughts of terror through its victims!

  • The Bearded Dragon is a prickly lizard. Its throat is covered with spiny dark grey scales which can be raised to form an impressive "beard". It can also have longer spiny scales at the back of the head, the corners of the mouth, the external ear openings, and running along both sides of its belly.

  • Sometimes knows as the fairy wren this lovely blue wren will delight
  • The Southern Boobook is the smallest and most common owl in Australia.  Traditionally owls are thought of as the wise ones!
  • The camel can survive for days without food and weeks without water. They make water within their bodies due to their unique chemistry.
  • Frogs adapt and transform and can take great leaps to get ahead. This cute little frog is critically endangered and only lives in the alpine areas of the southern highlands of New South Wales. Hides from its predators by tucking itself in and blending in with the surroundings.
  • Echidna

    $3.50
    Echidnas, sometimes known as spiny anteaters, are monotremes, or mammals that lay eggs.  Did you know baby echidnas are called puggles?
  • Emu

    $3.75
    A lovely little figurine of an emu.
  • This is an amazing looking lizard, that has frilled piece of skin around its neck that can open like an umbrella if threatened.
  • This funnelweb spider is found in NSW, Australia. It has a posionous bite!
  • The Australian Huntsman spider can grow quite large and move very quickly across bedroom walls at night!
  • Pack of 12 Set includes Rhinoceros Beetle, Tarantula, Stag Beetle, Scorpion, Dragonfly, Praying Mantis, Grasshopper, Ladybird, Bumble Bee, Tortoiseshell, Centipede & Black Widow Spider.

    Perfect size and collection for the sandtray
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    The mother kangaroo gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
  • The mother kangaroo gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
  • Lovely little koala sitting on the ground. Maybe he is waiting for his next meal or just watching the world go by!

  • The Laughing Kookaburra is the largest of the kingfisher family, and famous for its chorus of laughter which echoes through the Australian bush.
  • Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head.  A large male can be 2 m (6 ft 7 in) tall and weigh 90 kg (200 lb).
  • Numbat

    $3.50
    Numbats are now considered endangered and are only found in small pockets in Western Australia now.  They live on only one type of food and that's termites. Termites, termites, termites -they can eat up to 20,000 a day! To be able to find 20,000 termites a day, numbats need to be active when the termites are active.  Their predators are mainly foxes and cats and due to habitat loss and fragmentation from land clearing they are vulnerable to birds of prey such as the Wedge-tailed Eagles and Falcons.
  • Penguin

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    This cute little penguin is sometimes referred to as Australia's fairy penguin.
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    Unlike its mammal relatives, the playtpus lays eggs like a bird!
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    This platypus is larger than normal and can be used in contrast to smaller symbols.

  • Possum

    $5.50
    This little ring-tailed possum is one of Australia's famous marsupials.
  • This little ring-tailed possum is one of Australia's famous marsupials.
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    This is a very fast moving and highly poisonous Australian snake. Its often found sun baking in open areas or slithering across a bush pathway.

  • Cute little frog that lives mainly in the trees and eats at night.  Hides from it's predators by tucking itself in and blending in with the leaves.
  • A very deadly Australian spider. Only the female redback spider can be lethal with her bite.
  • Rock wallabies prefer rough terrain and rock outcroppings and they can scale cliffs and climb rocks with superb agility and can leap sizable chasms. Just like their cousins the kangaroo, the mother rock wallaby gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
  • Salties are the worlds largest crocodiles.  With powerful jaws they are ferocious predators attacking with great speed.
  • Unlike other dogs, the wild Australian dingo rarely makes a sound!
  • Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head.
  • Iconic Australian bird, they are naturally curious as well as highly intelligent.  Their distinctive raucous call can be very loud.
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    Great figurine of a Tasmanian Devil.  The Tasmanian Devil was once found all over Australia but is now extinct on the mainland and only found in Tasmania.  Almost wiped out there as well their numbers are slowly coming back thanks to breeding programs and dedicated conservationists.
  • With its many rows of curved spikes, the thorny devil looks a force to be reckoned with!  With great camouflage it is often mistaken for a twig.
  • With its many rows of curved spikes, the thorny devil looks a force to be reckoned with!  With great camouflage it is often mistaken for a twig.
    • Wombats are extremely strong and very proficient diggers.
    • Wombats are marsupials and native to Australia and look somewhat like a little bear.
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