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- Australian Cattle Dog (7087 bytes)
1: ...p is for the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main text --->
21: |Queensland Heeler
36: ...[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: ||Group 1 Section 2
40: |[[Australian National Kennel Council|ANKC]]: ||Group 5 (Working Dogs)
42: |[[Canadian Kennel Club|CKC]]: ||Group 7 - Herding Dogs - Dingo (6650 bytes)
1: ...go''), is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (''Canis lupus pallipes''). It i...
3: ...m]] and are about 5,500 years old. Dingo remains from 5,000 to 2,500 years old have been found in othe...
5: ...d, semi-domesticated dogs came with them. The [[Carolina Dog]] found in the [[US]] southeast resembles...
7: Modern Dingos are found throughout South-east Asia, mostly in small pockets of...
11: ...han dogs, and the skull is distinctive, with a narrower muzzle, larger auditory bullae, larger canine ... - Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
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15: ...inomial_name = Megaptera novaeangliae| author = Borowski | date = [[1781]]}}
18: ...g]]. The Humpback Whale lives in oceans and seas around the world, and is regularly sought out by [[wh...
22: ...e increased surface is useful for temperature control when migrating between warm and cold climates.
24: ...) and consequently more prominent than in other [[rorqual]]s. The stubby [[dorsal fin]] is visible soo... - Australian Brush-Turkey (3631 bytes)
16: ...] found in eastern [[Australia]] from far north [[Queensland]] to [[Illawarra]] in [[New South Wales]]. It is ...
18: ...ily with heavy flapping when it is frightened and roosts in trees at night and during the heat of the ...
20: ...ch larger during breeding season, often swinging from side to side as they run. The males' red heads a...
24: ... earth, 1 to 1.5 metres high and up to 4 metres across. The eggs are hatched by the heat of the compos...
26: ...n a single mound. The eggs are placed in a circle roughly 60-80 cm down, 20-30 cm apart, always with t... - Bogong Moth (3176 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropod]]a}}
9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''[[Agrotis]]'''''}}
12: ...ction_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Agrotis infusa (bogong moth)
16: ...oth]] notable for appearing in major proportions around major public buildings in [[Canberra]], the [[...
20: ... pastures across inland [[New South Wales]] and [[Queensland]] to lay their eggs. - Cane Toads (5279 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Giant Neotropical Toad}}
12: ...ink | binomial_name = Bufo marinus | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
14: ...ultural pests, particularly of [[sugarcane]]. Introduced populations now occur in [[Australia]], [[Fl...
16: ...nuran]]. A preserved specimen in the museum of [[Queensland]] is 24cm long and weighed 1.36kg. They can live...
18: ... humans after consumption of toads. Ill-effects from contact with toads have also been reported and t... - Dingoes (6363 bytes)
2: ...go''), is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (''Canis lupus pallipes''). It i...
4: ...m]] and are about 5,500 years old. Dingo remains from 5,000 to 2,500 years old have been found in othe...
6: ...d, semi-domesticated dogs came with them. The [[Carolina Dog]] found in the [[US]] southeast resembles...
8: Modern Dingos are found throughout South-east Asia, mostly in small pockets of...
12: ...han dogs, and the skull is distinctive, with a narrower muzzle, larger auditory bullae, larger canine ... - Koalas (10448 bytes)
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9: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Diprotodontia]]}}
12: ...r>{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville|Blainville]] | date = 1816}}
20: ... part of the bear family. The word "koala" comes from an [[aboriginal]] word meaning "does not drink".
22: ...e found all along the eastern coast of Australia from near [[Adelaide]] to the base of the [[Cape York... - Marsupial Moles (4850 bytes)
17: ...supial moles''' are rare and poorly understood burrowing [[mammal]]s of the deserts of western [[Austr...
19: ...ground, coming to the surface only occasionally, probably mostly after rains. They are blind, their ey...
23: Marsupial moles provide a remarkable example of [[convergent evolutio...
25: ...e workers regarding it as an offshoot of the [[Diprotodontia]] (the order to which most living marsupi...
27: ...[Xenarthra|edentates]], it was a polyprotodont diprotodont, and so on. [http://www.ea.gov.au/biodivers... - Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (9097 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Diprotodontia]]}}
13: ...thor = [[Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|É. Geoffroy]] | date = 1803}}
16: ** '''''Lasiorhinus latifrons''''' {{Taxobox authority parens | author = [[Ri...
20: ...ting fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or under. Wombats are [[herbivore]]s, their [[...
22: ...believed to have brought about their extinction through hunting or habitat alteration. - Wombats (7860 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Diprotodontia]]}}
17: ...ting fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or under. Wombats are [[herbivore]]s, their [[...
19: ...believed to have brought about their extinction through hunting or habitat alteration.
21: ... (such as a [[Dingo]]) is to crush it against the roof of the tunnel until it stops breathing. Its pri...
23: There are three species, all around a metre long and weighing between 20 and 35&nb... - Sawfish (fish) (7208 bytes)
13: ''Pristis microdon''<br/>
15: ''Pristis perotteti''<br/>
16: ''Pristis zijsron''<br/>
22: Their name comes from the Greek word "pristis", for '[[saw]]'.
28: ...ntruding divers. The "teeth" protruding from the rostrum are not real [[teeth]], but modified [[Scale... - American Pit Bull Terrier (8642 bytes)
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33: ...[dog breed|breed]] of [[dog]] in the [[terrier]] group, one of several breeds loosely classified as [[...
35: ...(predominantly male) people purchase them on the grounds of wanting a 'tough dog', who usually ends up...
39: ...cked, and may be [[docking|cropped]], although uncropped is preferred. The tail is short and tapering....
46: ...ession towards other dogs can be quite easily controlled. (Unbridled aggression towards man is actuall... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
16: ...is regarded as the start of the new century. ([[Zero-ists]]' argument that new century should be celeb...
17: ... - The British colonies of [[New South Wales]], [[Queensland]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[South Aus...
18: ...[[Nigeria]] becomes a [[United Kingdom|British]] protectorate
19: * [[January 7]] - [[Alferd Pecker]] is released from prison after serving 18 years for [[Cannibalism ...
21: ...mes [[Duke of Cornwall]] and [[Duke of Rothesay | Rothesay]]. - Coral (8108 bytes)
2: ...uilders known as [[hermatypic coral]]s, found in tropical [[ocean]]s, and belonging to the subclass [[...
4: ...taneously over a period of one to several nights around a full [[moon]].
7: ... is the [[Great Barrier Reef]] off the coast of [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. [[Indonesia]] is home to 581 of...
11: ...gose corals]] and [[tabulate coral]]. These two groups went extinct at the end of the [[Paleozoic]]. ...
18: ...er fish with pink red coral.jpg|thumb|left|400px|grouper fish with pink red coral ]] - Barrister (15976 bytes)
3: ...perior courts of that jurisdiction. Details vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
7: ... with the public (or lay clients) directly, but through the intermediary of a solicitor.
13: ...rim hearings and trials in chambers are usually unrobed, though this is at the discretion of the judge...
15: ... a more "modern" style of dress, with European-style gowns worn over lounge suits.
17: ...end"; this harks back to the days when the legal profession was small enough for all practitioners to ...
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