Animals of Australia         

by Aleyna B

 

 

 

 

Kangaroos

       Kangaroos are marsupials. Marsupials are animals with pouches on their bellies. Kangaroos live all over Australia and are very popular. They also have strong legs so be careful when around them. This picture shows a mother with her baby which is called a Joey. For more info please click here Dingos

                                                               Dingos

           The Dingo is a relative of the wolf. Although Dingos are found in Australia they are native to southeast Asia.   The first Dingos in Australia were around about 3,500 years ago! Dingos are usually not harmful to humans, but if you mess with them they'll mess with you. Click here for more info.

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                                                         Snakes

    Snakes are very common in Australia. Yet they are very dangerous too. If you're not careful you could mistake a non-venomous snake with a venomous snake. A lot of people also mistakenly think that snakes are slimy but all they really are is just covered in scales. 

If bitten by a snake please follow these instructions.  

Allow bite to bleed freely for 15-30 secs.

Cleanse and rapidly disinfect area with Betadine, assuming you're not allergic to iodine or shellfish) pad

If bite is on hand, finger, foot or toe, wrap leg/arm rapidly with 3" to 6" Ace or crepe bandage past the knee or elbow joint immobilizing it. Leave area of fang marks open. Apply Extractor immediately as well. Wrap no tighter than one would for a sprain. Make sure pulses are present. 

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  Iguanas

    Iguanas have been around for thousands of years. iguanas can be a variety of colors. MOST IGUANAS are estimated to be about 6 feet  [2meters].Their tales are about twice as long as their bodies. Iguanas are very good climbers. They like to ''hang out'' in high areas. Iguanas feed on large insects and fruit.  For more info click here.

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