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Sep 26, 2024

[Answer] Which animal is the largest land predator in Australia?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which animal is the largest land predator in Australia?"



...Among the range of wildlife in Australia, the largest land predator is the dingo, a medium-size dog standing 3.5 to 4 feet tall and weighing somewhere between 22 and 33 pounds. Found in western and central Australia, dingos prey on small animals, including rodents, rabbits, birds, and lizards. They're territorial animals and usually don’t stray far from their birthplace.

[Answer] The kookaburra is known for replicating what sound?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The kookaburra is known for replicating what sound?"



...The laughing kookaburra is the largest of the kingfisher family, and native to the woodlands of Australia. The bird is known for its distinctive call, which resembles human laughter. Australia is so proud of the animal that Olly the Kookaburra was one of the mascots for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

[Answer] What is the emu’s best defense against predators?

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...The emu is the second-largest bird in the world, but it's unable to fly. Instead, it can outrun many of its predators, with top speeds of 31 mph, and for surprisingly long distances. Emus do have wings, but they’re mainly used to steer while running, or to cool off during hot Australian summers. These marathon runners have other surprising adaptations, including double eyelids — one set for blinking and the other for keeping out dust.

[Answer] How do saltwater crocodiles cool off during the hot Australian summers?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How do saltwater crocodiles cool off during the hot Australian summers?"



...Images often show crocodiles basking in the sun on a riverbank with their mouths gaping. Scientists have discovered that this is actually a way to reduce their inner body temperature. Crocs are cold-blooded, so they can’t sweat and regulate their temperature as other animals can. Of course, they also move into the shade or cold water to cool off, but this is by far their most interesting method.

[Answer] What do koalas eat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do koalas eat?"



...Koalas live a simple life. They eat around 1 to 2 pounds of eucalyptus leaves a day and then sleep for about 20 hours. Nearly 100% of their diet is composed of eucalyptus. Their digestive system has adapted to breaking down the harsh leaves, but occasionally, they’ll snack on other native Australian plants. Koalas are arboreal animals, meaning they live, sleep, and eat in trees. They’re also nocturnal and one of the few animals to have a fingerprint.

[Answer] What is the name for a baby kangaroo?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name for a baby kangaroo?"



...Did you know that “joey” is the name for ANY baby marsupial? This includes opossums, wallabies, koalas, wombats, bandicoots, and other lesser-known, cuddly creatures. Marsupials have a short gestation period, so joeys are carried inside a mother’s pouch until fully developed. Kangaroos have other fun nicknames, too. A male can be called a buck, boomer, or jack; a female is a doe, flyer, or jill; and a group of 10 or more is called a mob, troop, or court.

[Answer] What does someone who practices exonumia collect?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What does someone who practices exonumia collect?"



...1. Coinlike objects 2. Blank notebooks 3. Ticket stubs 4. License plates