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  • 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

    $3.50
    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.
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