Sunday, April 19, 2009

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The eastern barred bandicoot is an Ozzie animal. The eastern barred bandicoot only survives in Victoria and Tasmania. There is more of a population in Tasmania, in Victoria the only known population can be found in the western basalt plains. Over one hundred years ago the eastern barred bandicoot lived in southern Australia. Unfortunately the last known sighting in that region was in 1893. Domestic animals such as cat and dogs have led to the endangerment of the eastern barred bandicoot as well as the clearing of the species natural habitat by humans. The eastern barred bandicoot is a nocturnal marsupial.

The opposite sides of a dice always add up to seven.

Kakkar is glorious tree found in India, cultivated for its attractive leaves, which are bright red when young. The tree grows up to 17 m or more tall. 


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