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Sunday, 17 February 2008
The Lumholtz’s tree-kangaroo is an animal related to Wallabies, kangaroos and tree-kangaroos and is described as about the size of a small dog. Lumholtz’s tree-kangaroos are found in the rainforest of tropical Queensland. They have a long tail for balance, sharp claws to grip onto things, it has a short stocky body, a dark brown face with a light brown strip across it's forehead, and it has square shaped pads on his feet. They are nocternal and usually sleep with their head between their hind legs.
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4 comments:
cool! the new room5ians loved these critters... thanks for sharing
animal diversity is great - and so are your comments on the "Room5ians rule!" blog - heck, we named ourselves after you afterall - you must be the greatest Room5ian :-)
Thanks Mr Woody... :)!!
you are a great kid - the original and ultimate Room5ian!
and now your little sis' is picking up the reins in Matua's class.
thanks for still contributing. you're the only one.
i really appreciate your continued involvement and interesting comments.
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