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    Tree Kangaroo
    Tree Kangaroo
    There are 14 known species of Tree Kangaroo, the latest was discovered in 1990. Habitat loss through deforestation and poaching are pushing this species to the brink of extinction.
    Zodiac Moth
    Zodiac Moth
    This is a diurnal moth, which means it is active during the day, searching for nectar.
    Kookaburra
    Kookaburra
    The largest member of the Kingfisher family. However, unlike their relative they don't eat fish. Instead, they use their beaks to catch snakes, lizards, birds, mice and insects.
    Sugar Glider
    Sugar Glider
    A nocturnal mammal, spending the nights gliding between trees and climbing in search of tree sap, nectar, pollen and invertebrates.
    Korowai Tribe Tree House
    Korowai Tribe Tree House
    The Korowai tribes build shelters well above flood-water levels. They were unaware of the existence of any people besides themselves before outsiders made contact with them in 1970.
    Dainty Green Tree Frog
    Dainty Green Tree Frog
    This amphibian is nicknamed the 'Banana Frog' as it is known to occasionally hitch a ride on banana bunches and end up in Australian fruit shops!
    Cassowary
    Cassowary
    Flightless Cassowaries are the second heaviest birds on earth and have a 'casque' that protects their face from thorns and branches.
    Echidna
    Echidna
    These unusual mammals lay eggs and have a very large brain for their body size.
    Eastern Water Dragon
    Eastern Water Dragon
    This reptile likes to laze on branches overhanging water. If it senses danger it can drop into the water and stay at the bottom for up to 30 minutes.
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