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Page 1: Can the Australian Outback Animals seek shade during the · Animals seek shade during the day, moving out to find food during the cooler dawn, dusk and night. Can you find: The Indian

Travel the world to see the most incredible

animals on the planet!

Discover animals from seven real habitats including:

African savannah • Andes Mountains

Antarctica • Australian Outback

Indian jungle • Red Sea

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• Hunt for more than 35 hidden objects

• Lift over 50 flaps to reveal extra surprises

Get ready for a lift-the-flap adventure around the world!

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Conceived by Weldon Owen in partnership with Lonely Planet

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Page 2: Can the Australian Outback Animals seek shade during the · Animals seek shade during the day, moving out to find food during the cooler dawn, dusk and night. Can you find: The Indian

The vast, hot desert of the Australian Outback isn't an easy place to live. Animals seek shade during the

day, moving out to find food during the cooler dawn, dusk and night.

Canyou find:

Page 3: Can the Australian Outback Animals seek shade during the · Animals seek shade during the day, moving out to find food during the cooler dawn, dusk and night. Can you find: The Indian

The Indian jungle is full of life. Leaves rustle with

monkeys, insects and snakes. Below

the trees, tigers sneak through the grass, ready

to pounce on passing animals.

Canyou find: