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Elanora Heights Primary School has researched

Endangered Australian Wildlife

as part of an
Endangered Animals of the World project
organised by Cannelton Elementary School in Indiana, USA
and Primary School De Wadden of Haarlem, Netherlands.


Bridled Nailtail Wallaby
Drawn by Milan and Lee 5B

Common Name : Bridled Nailtail Wallaby

Scientific Name : Onychogalea fraenata

Habitat :
Cypress Pine and Brigalow forests of eastern Queensland near Dingo.

Diet :
Eats a variety of native grasses and shrubs.

Size :
It grows to about 1100mm in total length and weighs from 5-8kgs.

Danger :

Hunters, feral animals and loss of habitat from farming have been the problems.


Researched by :

Andrew, Tyler, Milan and Lee 5B

Reference:

CD called "Wildinfo Australia"
Windows Version
Australian Endangered, Vulnerable and Extinct Fauna.
Designed and produced by "Good Thinking" (Australia) Pty Ltd
Distributer :
DATAWORKS
81 Eildon Parade,
Rowville, Victoria, 3178, Australia

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