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  • This animal loves the eucalyptus leaves.
    It's a koala
  • It's an animal that wakes the whole village up at 5 am:)
    It's a rooster
  • It is a weird, black animal, living in Australia, funny looking, of the size of a small dog.
    It's a Tasmanian Devil
  • It's an animal that sleeps a lot and is very lazy:)
    It's a sloth
  • It's an Australian animal that is a mammal, like dog or cat, but still lays eggs.
    a porcupine
    an echidna
    an anteater
    a hedgehog
  • It's the second largest bird in the world. Can be even 2 meters tall.
    It's an emu
  • It's an Australian bird that keeps laughing:)
    It's a kookaburra
  • It's a monkey that has another animal in its name........
    it's a black spider monkey
  • It's a small-size kangaroo. Do you know its name?
    It's a wallaby
  • It's a beautiful, but dangerous cat that is spotted and lives in the jungle.
    It's a jaguar
  • Do you know what it means to have a "whale of a time"?
    to have a bad time
    to have a little time
    to have a great time
    to have no time
  • It's an animal that can live everywhere. Even on rocky mountain tops.
    It's a goat.
  • It's the smallest bird in the world.
    It's a hummingbird
  • It's an animal that loves eating leftovers from the bin. You can meet it all over the North America.
    It's a racoon
  • It's a kind of a very dangerous fish you can meet in the rivers. It can bite off your hand.
    It's a piranha
  • What's the name of this bird you can meet in the jungle?
    It's a toucan
  • It is a short-legged, muscular marsupial who lives in Australia.
    a wombat
  • Do you know what it means to "have a frog in your throat?"
    be angry
    can't speak
    can't eat
    be sick
  • It's an animal which can slither and kill with poison.
    It's a snake
  • Do you know what it means to "be a chicken"?
    to be a coward
    to be happy
    to be sad
    to be bold
  • Animals who carry their children in a pouch are called ......
    reptiles
    amphibians
    marsupials
    fish