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Poisonous plants in Australia - Bibliography
A brief bibliography of Poisonous plants in Australia.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/bibliography/poison-plants.html-
Relative Toxicity of Australian Snakes
http://www.barefootbushman.com/venoms.htm-
Dangerous Australians, Blue's Hideaway
Dangerous Australians. Aussies you dont want to meet. Snakes, Funnel web spiders
etc. The real Australia! Blues Hideaway.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~blueprnt/danger.html-
phantom cats
My Cat Center Encyclopedia of Cats should be your first place to look for cat
related books.
http://www.mycatcenter.com/phantom_cats.htm-
First Aid for bites and stings by Australian
venomous creatures
http://www.pharmacology.unimelb.edu.au/avruweb/firstai.htm-
Seal Bay Conservation Park - Australian
Sea-Lion
The Australian Sea-lion (Neophoca cineria) is one of the rarest seal species in
the world, it has an unusual 17.6 month gestation period.
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/sealbay/sealion.html-
The Lamson Adventures - Australia Spiders
http://bobsuruncle.itgo.com/spi/Spider.html-
Simpson Desert French Line
Settlement of Australia by Europeans started in January 1788 and even before the
newcomers spread out around the country they began farming in the European
manner. These first farmers and graziers brought with them domestic stock
including sheep, cattle, poultry, pigs, deer and goats for food, cats and dogs
for companions and bullocks, horses, camels and donkeys as carriers. Rabbits,
carp and foxes were to follow to give them sport
http://www.simpsondesert.fl.net.au/pests/-
Dangerous Bedding Material
Dangers Small Pet Bedding Material
http://www.petwebsite.com/fluffy.htm-
Informations on duckbilled platypus
Information on duckbilled platypus/echidna - the world's most unusual and unique
Australian animals, thus equally intriguing for young and adult readers as well
as scientists.
http://animal.children-books-online.com/duckbilled-platypus.html-
Dangerous Snakes
http://home.iprimus.com.au/gunnado/snakes.html-
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