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Webster's Mammals of Australia includes over 300 colour mammal pictures, around 40 minutes of video, and over 500 pages of text. With this book on CD-ROM you can discover the fascinating diversity of Australia's unique mammals - find out where they live, how they live, how they reproduce, and much, much, more. It is an up-to-date source of information for students and naturalists, as well as people with an interest in the present and future of Australia's environment. Written by Ronald Strahan and published with the assistance of the Australian museum. Currently in its second release, contents include:
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Mammals and Classification
The Classification System
What are Mammals?
Monotremes
The Platypus
The Echidna
Carnivorous Marsupials
Quolls and Associates
Numbats
Thylacines
Omnivorous Marsupials
Bandicoots
Spiny Bandicoots
Herbivorous Marsupials
Wombats
Koalas
Brushtails and Cuscuses
Pygmy Possums
Wrist-winged Gliders
Ringtails
Feathertail Gliders
Honey Possums
Rat Kangaroos
Kangaroos and Wallabies
The Marsupial Mole
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Flying Foxes and Blossom Bats
Sheath-tailed Bats
Ghost Bats
Mastiff-Bats
Horseshoe-bats
Ordinary Bats
Eutherians - Rodents
Old Endemic Rodents
Water Rats
Mosaic Tailed Rats
Carnivorous Eutherians
Dogs
Seals
Marine Eutherians
Dugongs
Introduced Mammals
Horses and Donkeys
Cattle and Goats
Camels
Deer
Pigs
Carnivores
Rabbits and Hares
Classifications
Charts
Descriptions
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