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Post by Tiggs on Jan 23, 2009 17:52:24 GMT
Here's some quick descriptions of the more popular creatures you might find roaming around Kosciusko: - Dingos - Dingos are wild canines that populate the Kosciusko. They are mostly solitary, maybe travelling in groups of two or three. Male dingos hold territory, yet females are free to move between them. They eat mostly small mammals such as rabbits, though they will eat the odd kangaroo if they're offering. They are opportunity hunters, they will hunt their own prey, steal other's or even eat carrion. Females give birth to litters of 4-5 pups once a year.
- Kangaroo - The stereotypical marsupial of Australia. They live in small groups called 'mobs', and feed on grasses and bushes. They can jump 9 metres in a single bound and can each top speeds of 30mph.
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