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  1. Leadbetter's Possum: Bred To Be Wild by Des Hackett, 2006-03-06
  2. The Jeff Corwin Experience - Into Wild Tasmania
  3. The Management of Marsupials in Captivity by John (editor) Partridge, 1986
  4. Koalas 2005 Wall Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  5. Platypus by Ann Moyal, 2001-05-01

41. Jim McMahon's Wineworld 2000
Also, an electric fence around the base on each block about 30cm high to stop the local marsupials, wild bores etc attacking the vines.
http://www.wine2000.com.au/writing writing national liquor news feb 2001.html
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    An acad emic paper with a monthly circulation of 70,000 in New South Wales Wine Selector
National Liquor News, February 2001
South African vineyard ventures
around the Cape

Sitting aboard my South African Airways flight with a glass of Meerlust Chardonnay in one hand and all the literature from the South African TourismCommission I could muster in the other, I pondered about the new South Africa -what the wineries would be like, the people, the food, not too mention the securityand what a pleasant surprise it all was. South Africa, or the wine regions of theCape, have to be the most beautiful wine regions of the ‘New World’ and are certainly in the top three of all wine regions of the world. The mountains and valleys of the Cape that incorporate the wine districts are stunningly beautiful. From Constantia we went to Paarl and to the once mighty KWV Co-operative which, in the old days, ruled the roost as far as the South African wine industry was concerned. While no longer the ruler, it is still a very important player in the scheme of things. Both KWV and its super premium offshoot, Laborie Estate, are situated in Paarl. Here winemaker Gideon Thereon has done an admirable job with his Bordeaux blends and his Cabernets and Merlots which were exceptional. His 2001 Shiraz was really something if not hot at a whopping 15.5 per cent alc/v. The Laborie Estate is a picture postcard and the restaurant food and decor would not be out of place in the deep south of Mississippi USA.

42. Articles About Australia And New - Baltimore Sun
Pythons eat warmblooded animals like birds and small marsupials. Wild facts 1. Carpet pythons have small spurs on the outside of their body which used to be legs.
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/keyword/australia-and-new

43. Chapter 27
north of Mt. Bosavi, and, until recently, were cannibalistic. The principal foods are sago, cooking bananas, and taro, and protein sources including mammals, marsupials, wild
http://www.food-insects.com/book7_31/Chapter 27 Oceania Overview PNG, etc.htm
Chapter 27 OCEANIA : OVERVIEW, PAPUA NEW GUINEA , OTHERS Included in Oceania as treated here are Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands in Melanesia Micronesia and Polynesia The specific identity is known for 50 species used as food, but as indicated in the Regional Inventory, at least 84 species belonging to at least 68 genera, 35 families and 12 orders have been reported. As in other regions, the total number of species used is probably much greater than indicated in the Inventory. Regional Taxonomic Inventory Taxa and staqes consumed Countries Coleoptera Carabidae (ground beetles) Euryscaphus sp., adult Australia Agrianome spinicollis (author?) Australia Appectrogastra flavipilis (author?) Australia Bardistus cibarius Newman, larva Australia Batocera sp., larva, adult? Papua New Guinea Dihamnus sp., adult? Papua New Guinea Endoxyla eucalypti (author?), larva Australia Endoxyla sp., larva Australia Eurynassa odewahni Pascoe, larva Australia Hoplocerambyx severus (author?), larva Papua New Guinea Mallodon costatus (author?), larva

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