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Amazing Australia: A Traveler's Guide to Common Plants and Animals

Current price: $9.99
Amazing Australia: A Traveler's Guide to Common Plants and Animals
Amazing Australia: A Traveler's Guide to Common Plants and Animals

Barnes and Noble

Amazing Australia: A Traveler's Guide to Common Plants and Animals

Current price: $9.99

Size: Paperback

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Ideal for the nature-loving traveler,
Amazing Australia
is a handy pocket guide to the most unusual and the most common birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, plants, and trees of Australia. This focused guide features over a hundred of the bizarre and the beautiful, the curious and the downright strange.
Written with a traveler's eye for the wonderful weirdness the world can offer,
gets right to the heart of the natural miracles that define Australia's coasts and deserts. Discover the danger lurking in a lovely rainforest plant that can leave hikers with pain that last for eighteen months. Learn how to avoid the redback, a venomous spider that panicked an entire country.
The origins of evocative names like "blood gum" are explained. Information explains how echidnas and ants survive in such a harsh environment. Invasive species like the cane toad and the cane beetle are discussed. The uniqueness of the country's most beloved creatures like the kangaroo and the koala takes center stage in
Amazing Australia.
Packed with information that comes from being in the country for an extended time,
will entertain as well as inform. Details about how Aboriginal tribes used different plants, animals, and trees are included. Settler's histories are touched on for the most common species.
This compact introduction to Australia's astonishing animals and plants makes an excellent addition to the classroom for curricular units in social studies and biology.
Laine Cunningham, a three-time recipient of The Hackney Award, writes fiction that takes readers around the world. Her debut novel,
The Family Made of Dust,
is set in the Australian Outback, while
Reparation
is a novel of the American Great Plains. She is the editor of
Sunspot Literary Journal.

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