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Our Australian ABC Book

Our Australian ABC Book. Mrs. Poma’s Class March 10, 2006. A is for Aborigine. The Aborigines are the native Australians. B is for Boomerang. Boomerangs are used by Aborigines for hunting and as weapons.

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Our Australian ABC Book

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  1. Our Australian ABC Book Mrs. Poma’s Class March 10, 2006

  2. A is for Aborigine. The Aborigines are the native Australians.

  3. B is for Boomerang. Boomerangs are used by Aborigines for hunting and as weapons.

  4. C is for Crocodile. The crocodile lives in the swamps and attacks large animals and human beings.

  5. D is for Dingo. A dingo is a wild dog in Australia.

  6. E is for Emu. The emu is a large bird that does not fly. It eats fruit and roots.

  7. F is for Farm. The farms in Australia raise cattle for beef.

  8. G is for Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world.

  9. H is for Hat. The corks swing from the strings on the hat to keep the bugs away.

  10. I is for Instrument. The Aborigines blow on the didgeridoo and make a beautiful sound.

  11. J is for Joey. A joey is a baby kangaroo.

  12. K is for Koala. A koala lives in the trees and eats leaves.

  13. K is for Kookaburra. A kookaburra is a bird that makes a laughing sound.

  14. L is for Lizard. The Australian Frilled Lizard hisses to scare away other animals.

  15. M is for Marsupial. Marsupials are mammals with pouches. They carry their babies in their pouch. koala quoll kangaroo

  16. N is for Numbat. A numbat is a small marsupial that eats termites with its long, sticky tongue.

  17. O is for Outback. The outback is very hot because it is a desert.

  18. P is for Platypus. The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs.

  19. Q is for Quick. A kangaroo moves quickly with his huge hind legs.

  20. Q is for Quoll. A quoll is a marsupial that lives in rock piles or in hollow logs and hunts at night.

  21. R is for Ringed-tail Possum. This possum has a long tail and lives in the trees.

  22. S is for Sheep Station. Sheep stations or ranches are found in Australia. Sheep are raised for wool and food.

  23. T is for Tasmanian Devil. It is a fierce animal that can hunt and kill a sheep all by itself.

  24. U is for Under. Australia is called the “land down under” because it is below the equator.

  25. V is for Veranda. Many houses in Australia have covered porches or verandas.

  26. W is for Wombat. A wombat is a small animal that eats bugs.

  27. X is for X-ray Art. The Aborigines made the x-ray art on the cave walls thousands of years ago.

  28. Y is for Yard. People have swimming pools in their back yards.

  29. Z is for Zoo. There are zoos in Australia which have many special animals.

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