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KIDSActivityBook

W O R D S E A R C H

COLOURING

P U Z Z L E S

R E P T I L EF U N

S E A R C H A N I M A L

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WORD SEARCHCan you find these Australian animals in our word jumble?

K F C L K O O K A B U R R A L

P R H R Q H T R J X R A O C I

Y O A C O A V Z B E B N U B V

M A H H B C W S D A K D L D E

S Z R M S D O I C A F I X C D

J H O G I E L D N T E H Z A N

A W X N N G T G I X P C L S A

G D G F R I A I S L P E U S I

T O C A G R T H H N E D L O N

A Y G R O S U S K W A A E W A

B U L O F P B O O Q T K F A M

S U P Y T A L P A R S A E R S

G O A N N A S H L U V T E Y A

L Q J V I B G D A U T H Z R T

O V E E R M K Y F V U S F X G

1. CASSOWARY2. CROCODILE3. DINGO4. ECHIDNA5. GOANNA

6. GREAT WHITE SHARK7. KANGAROO8. KOALA9. KOOKABURRA10. PLATYPUS

11. SNAKE 12. STINGRAY13. SUGAR GLIDER14. TASMANIAN DEVIL15. WOMBAT

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WORD SEARCH

1. DOG 2. CAT 3. HORSE

4. SNAKE 5. CHICKEN 6. GOOSE

7. MOUSE 8. GOAT 9. BIRD

Can you find the words we have hidden?

NKFHVCPIJH

AYSHAJGTRH

TSRTUHGKHG

CSNAKEWMOT

JHNAFWCOPJ

GHIHUQSUHA

HOOCQEDSDX

TRAJKOZEHT

OSOTGEBIRD

DEPECKNHQZ

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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COLOURING IN

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Check your answers at thebiscuit.com.au/crossword-puzzle.

ACROSS3 The name for baby echidnas9 Small horse originating from Scottish isle10 Another name for mountain brushtail possum 12 A saltwater crocodile by any other name...15 Specialist in equine hoof care 16 Conservation status of the numbat 17 Baby bears 19 The animal group of a blue tongue lizard21 Where in Canada is Jasper National Park located?22 June 22 is ‘Take your ___ to work day’23 Name of talking orca whale 24 RSPCA Ambassador and Brisbane Roar player

DOWN1 Commonly known as the sea cow 2 Possum nests made of bark and leaves4 At birth, baby koalas resemble this lollie5 The largest species of fish6 A wiggling butt means a cat is about to… 7 The bird with the largest wingspan8 A dog might play this role in a wedding11 North american reindeer 13 Scientist that made dogs drool14 Biggest victim of plastic waste 18 Dogs pant because they can’t do this20 Whale sharks can grow up to __ metres

CROSSWORD

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Answers: Kangaroo - b, Emu - f, Possum - a, Wombat - e, Iguana - c, Echidna - d

Can you match the tracks to the right animal?

KAN

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POSS

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a)b)

c)d)

e)f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

KANGAROO EMU WOMBATPOSSUM IGUANA ECHIDNA

a) b) c) d) e) f)

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ANIMAL TRACKS

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MAZE

MazeHelp the dog get his treat!

START

FINISH

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Can you spot the 5 differences we hid in the bottom picture?

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

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Can you spot the 10 differences we hid in the bottom picture?

SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

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A) Ringtail Possum B) Wallaby C) Dog D) Guinea Pig E) Corella F) Olive Python G) Cat H) Tawny Frogmouth I) Horse J) Bearded Dragon

Answers:

Can you guess the animal these eyes belong to?

Can you guess the animal these markings belong to?

Answers:

A) Giraffe B) Tree Frog C) Peacock D) Blue-ringed Octopus E) Monarch Butterfly F) Moth G) Rattlesnake H) Clownfish I) Quoll J) Rainbow Lorikeet

WHO’S WHO?

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Draw a circle around those animals that are found only in Australia, and are native to Australia.

www.rspcaqld.org.au

Clues : Platypus, Bilby, Emu, Frilled Lizard, Kangaroo, Ibis, Possum, Koala

Draw a circle around those animals that are found only in Australia and are native to Australia.

Platypus, Bilby, Emu, Frilled Lizard, Kangaroo, Ibis, Possum, Koala

Clues:

FIND THE AUSSIENATIVE ANIMALS

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Australia’s largest raptor, the wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila Audax), feeds primarily on rabbits and hares — which is excellent news for Australian native wildlife! This pred-ator is native to the Australian mainland, Tasmania and Southern New Guinea. They are found from sea level to alpine regions in the mountains, and have a great eye for real estate; building their nest with a good view of the surrounding countryside. They eat both carrion and live animals, and when they work in a group, they can kill ani-mals as large as adult kangaroos! They are monogamous and reportedly mate for life.

Wedge-Tailed Eagle facts:

l The name Aquila Audax translates from Latin to the“Bold Eagle,” which is a very true reflection of thismagnificent bird’s hunting ability.

l They can fly for up to 90 minutes at a time, andreach heights of over two kilometres.

l This species is considered to be the world’s mostcommon large eagle.

l Wedge-tailed eagles feature in many dream time stories forIndigenous Australians: the eagle Bunjil is an important creator beingfor the Kulin people of central Victoria. In the Adelaide plains, theKaurna people believe the eagle’s claw takes the form of a constella-tion known as Wilto (the Southern Cross).

Fast Facts! The Wedge- Tailed Eagle

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Wedge-tailed eagles are namedfor their long, diamond-shaped tail, and can have a wing span ofup to 2.8 metres.

Wedge-Tailed Eagles are found almost right across Australia -

highlighted in orange.

The Biscuit 49

FUN FACTS!

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