The first two pictures shows a Joey (hairless) in the mother's pouch. The other pictures is of a Cassawary.

The first picture shows me petting a wallaby (related to a kangaroo). The other two pictures shows a baby koala.

These are geese that you would not see in the Americas. The third picture is of my brother John petting a koala.

The first picture is of an emu trying to take a cone away from a Joey. This middle picture is of me being crouded by joey wallabies. The third is of a huge lizard.

The first picture is of a Tasmanian Devil now highly endangered due to facial cancer. The second picture show some flying foxes, related to both foxes and bats.

By the way, the cockatoo in the first picture is, like, bowing on a pole; it is not dead. We also have here a dingo and a crocodile.

The third picture is of a Tiger Snake, the fourth most venemous snake in the world.

The first picture is of a Taipan, the most venemous snake in the world. It only lives in Australia. The venom from a single bite is able to kill 100 human adults! The second picture is of a Frilled-neck lizard. It does not have venom, but they can bite.

The first picture shows an Echidna. The second figure shows a wallaby holding a cone full of food. The third is of a stork.

 

 

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