Q.1.
Captain Cook arrived back in England in 1771 with a kangaroo on board. What was the name of his ship?
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Q.2.
What is the name of a baby Spectacled Flying Fox?
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Q.3.
The short-beaked Echidna is a monotreme. What does this mean?
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Q.4.
What is the dingo also known as?
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Q.5.
The world's first confirmed identical twin koalas were born in 1999 at the University of Queensland. What were they named?
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Q.6.
Since 2005 there has been an unofficial holiday called Wombat Day. On what date does it occur?
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Q.7.
Can you identify this Australasian mammal?
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Q.8.
Since the introduction of decimal currency to Australia in 1966, the embossed image of a platypus has appeared on the tail side of which coin?
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Q.9.
Where does the Tasmanian devil store fat?
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Q.10.
How many native predators of the possum are there in New Zealand?
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