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Culture…
Australia’s Weird and Wonderful Wildlife
Australia
Population: 20 million people and 130 million sheep!
Capital: Canberra
Other main cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth
1 Anteaters aren’t reptiles — they’re mammals. This anteater is eating hundreds of ants with its 60-cm long tongue. They eat 30 000 ants every day!
2 The platypus usually lives on land. It can swim well, but it can’t breathe under water. This play is looking for food in the water.
3 Wallabies are small kangaroos. These animals are called marsupials. This wallaby is carrying its joey (baby) in its pouch. The joey develops slowly, and it stays in the pouch for nine months.
4 Emus are very tall birds — they’re about 1.5 metres tall. They can’t fly but they can run quickly. These emus are running about 60 km per hour.
5 This creature is called a glider, it lives in the trees, but it can’t fly. It’s jumping 40 metres from tree to tree. Gliders eat the pollen from flowers.
6 Be careful — don’t swim here! This great white shark is swimming very near the beach. It’s four metres long and it’s got 2800 teeth.
Culture…
Australia’s Weird and Wonderful Wildlife
Australia
Population: 20 million people and 130 million sheep!
Capital: Canberra
Other main cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Perth
1 Anteaters aren’t reptiles — they’re mammals. This anteater is eating hundreds of ants with its 60-cm long tongue. They eat 30 000 ants every day!
2 The platypus usually lives on land. It can swim well, but it can’t breathe under water. This play is looking for food in the water.
3 Wallabies are small kangaroos. These animals are called marsupials. This wallaby is carrying its joey (baby) in its pouch. The joey develops slowly, and it stays in the pouch for nine months.
4 Emus are very tall birds — they’re about 1.5 metres tall. They can’t fly but they can run quickly. These emus are running about 60 km per hour.
5 This creature is called a glider, it lives in the trees, but it can’t fly. It’s jumping 40 metres from tree to tree. Gliders eat the pollen from flowers.
6 Be careful — don’t swim here! This great white shark is swimming very near the beach. It’s four metres long and it’s got 2800 teeth.
1 What animals can you see in the pictures? Do you know any other Australian animals?
2 Guess the correct words.
1 Anteaters are mammals.
2 A platypus can swim.
3 Baby wallabies don’t grow very fast.
4 Emus can’t fly.
5 Gliders eat pollen.
6 Great white sharks are dangerous.
3 (47) Read and listen. Check your answers.
4 Your voice Answer the questions.
1 Which animals are typical in your country?
2 Are there any dangerous animals?
3 Which animals do people have as pets?
Starter unit
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Unit 3
Revision 1
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Revision 2
Unit 7
Unit 8
Unit 9
Revision 3
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