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Beetles and Bugs (Wild Australia Guide) by Patrick Honan
$14.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: A\Wild Australia Guide Ser.
Australia's beetles and bugs may be small - but if we look hard enoug h, they show us some of the most bizarre and fascinating lifestyles and behaviours on our planet. This Steve Parish Wild Australia Gu ide opens up the miraculous small-scale world of Australia's most n umerous inhabitants. In describ ...Show more
Butterflies and Moths (Wild Australia Guide) by Patrick Honan
$14.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: A\Wild Australia Guide
Spectacular colourful flying insects brighten up many natural surrounds. A sudden glint of red, green, blue and brown is a wild Australian experience - the passing flitter of butterflies or moths. But which species are they? How do they metamorphose? What do they eat? How can we protect these much loved ...Show more
Freshwater Fishes (Wild Australia Guide) by Gunther Schmida
$14.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: A\Wild Australia Guide
Australia is fortunate to offer the fish enthusiast a wide variety of species, which live in a diversity of environments and display fascinating survival strategies. This Wild Australia Guide outlines the unique characteristics of Australia's freshwater species, together with their diet and reproduction ...Show more
Kangaroos and Their Relatives by Karin Cox; Steve Parish
$9.95 AUD
Category: Natural History | Series: A\Wild Australia Guide
Wild Australia Guides are must-have, ready references for around the home, in the car or to be tucked into a backpack. The series features stunning photographs and compact text for quick and easy identification. Each species profile provides essential information about its identifying features, habitat, ...Show more
Parrots (Wild Australia Guide) by Steve Parish
$14.95 AUD
Category: Middle Readers | Series: A\Wild Australia Guide
Raucous screeching and a sudden low-flying glint of red, green and blue is a wild Australian experience: a passing squadron of parrots. But which species were they? Where were they going, and why? The nature of parrots - their acrobatics, intelligence and beauty - makes them beloved pets, but their live ...Show more
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