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Welcome to Buffalo Safaris
Welcome to Buffalo Safaris, Australia’s premier dangerous game outfitters.
http://www.buffalosafaris.com/-
AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE, BANDICOOT, BILBY,
DINGO, ECHIDNA, FRILLED LIZARD, GOANNA, GREY KANGAROO, KOALA, NUMBAT, PLATYPUS,
POSSUM, QUOKKA, QUOLL, RED KANGAROO, SNAKES, TASMANIAN DEVIL, TREE KANGAROO,
WALLABY, WOMBAT
Australian wildlife information brought to you by your favourite travel website,
Australian Explorer
http://www.australianexplorer.com/australian_animals.htm-
Australia adventure travel and cruises.
Let our Australia travel experts help you choose the perfect cruise to
Australia. As former guides, we'll help you arrange the trip of a lifetime.
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Baby Animals: Information Zoo
The history and latest news of the Baby Animals, an award-winning,
multi-platinum Australian rock band consisting of Suze DeMarchi, Dave Leslie,
Frank Celenza and Eddie Parise.
http://members.aol.com/babyarocks/BAEvolution.html-
Crocodile Hunter pictures, photos,
wallpapers, and posters
Crocodile Hunter pictures, photos, wallpapers, and posters.
http://www.altotelevision.com/c/crocodile-hunter/-
Dangerous marine animals on the Great
Barrier Reef
Here are some important things you need to know before venturing out onto the
Great Barrier Reef with regards to dangerous marine life.
BarrierReefAustralia.com
http://www.barrierreefaustralia.com/the-great-barrier-reef/great-barrier-reef-info4.htm-
Fauna Rescue of Queensland
Care for Australias native fauna
http://www.fauna-rescue-qld.org.au/snakes.html-
Health and safety - Travel info -
visitvictoria.com
Australia may be one of the safest destinations in the world, but that doesn’t
mean you should throw caution to the wind.
http://www1.visitmelbourne.com/displayObject.cfm/objectid.0006A960-5CEF-1D50-AC1680C476A90000/vvt.vhtml-
Five Deadly Creatures of the World
This week, we’re going to take a look at five of the world’s most deadly
creatures. These are animals that you aren’t likely to meet in your backyard or
during a hike through the woods – only one of them lives in North America. But,
if you are traveling abroad or live in the countries where these animals are
found, be on the lookout and have your fastest shoes on.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/science_for_kids/110852/-
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