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Australia gone wild : Australian Geographic's greatest animal stories.
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9781925694505 (hardback)
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Australia gone wild : Australian Geographic's greatest animal stories.
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Sydney : Australian Geographic, 2017.
©2017
Description
224 pages : colour illustrations ; 31 cm.
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Includes index.
Summary
For more than 30 years, Australian Geographic has been showcasing Australia's unique natural history through the words and images of the nation's finest writers and photographers. This compendium brings together over 40 of the best stories spanning the natural world from the smallest of invertebrates to the creatures that inhabit the waters that surround us to the largest of our marsupial mammals. Illustrated with hundreds of stunning Australian wildlife photos, this beautiful book will covers the stories of our unique Australian mammals and ecosystems, stories of loss and survival of various amazing species (such as the Tasmanian tiger, the kakapo, the night parrot and the Lord Howe Island phasmid), and tackle harder topics around introduced and feral species, as well as profile our bountiful oceans, and highlight different bird, reptile and inverterbrate species.
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Animals
Animals -- Habitations
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Aquatic animals
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Dangerous animals
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