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It seems these days mobile phone technology can do just about anything, even help scientists learn more about the sex life of a koala. The bellows of male koalas may sound a bit raucous, but the team says so far data appears to indicate the calls may
Lesson 18, Hot Animals Around the World: The Koala 世界热门动物:无尾熊 Why are all those people standing in line in the hot sun at the zoo? Maybe the zoo just opened a koala exhibit. With the suvival rate of native Australian koalas on the rise
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丹尼尔看见不远处的笼子里有个动物,但是却分辨不出到底是什么,会是什么呢?该不会是什么恐怖的动物吧! Listen Read Learn Daniel: May, look, what's that in the cage? May: Don't you know that? It's panda. Daniel: Of course I know. I just can't see it very
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AFP: Timberwolf the koala was lucky to be alive Monday after surviving a terrifying 88-kilometre (54.5-mile) ride down a busy Australian freeway clinging to the bottom of a car. 澳洲考拉 The four-year-old male, who survived with nothing more than
There are many dangerous animals in Australia like the crocodile for example. When I was in Australia I saw many crocodiles when I was in the north and they did look very scary with their big jaws and lots of teeth. It was quite scary. We saw them fr
This is AP news minute. 1. It's the final day of campaign for the presidential nominees ahead of Tuesday's election. President Obama was on the stunt for Hillary Clinton in his expected speech at a Billi rally with the first lady and former president
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 16 October 2006 An international campaign to draw attention to the huge agricultural potential of the Sahel drylands of Africa is gaining ground, with a recent workshop in Niamey, the capital of Niger. The campaign seeks to
Todd: Rebecca, I'm a huge animal lover. I love animals and Australia has lots of wildlife and animals. I was wondering, could you talk about them and starting with, what's the deal with the camels? Why do you have camels? Rebecca: Camels are not real
Jack opened his eyes. Glaring hot sunlight floodedinto the tree house. Neat hats, said Annie. She and Jack were both wearing hats. I think they will protect us from the sun said Jack. He and Annie looked out the window. Teddylooked out, too. The tree
Rain fell on Jack's head and on Joey's head. Rain fellon Annie's head and on Teddy's head and on thekoala's head. Annie opened her mouth and drank the rainwater. Jack did the same. The water tasted better than anywater he'd ever drunk. 'When Jack loo
There are many dangerous animals in Australia like the crocodile for example. When I was in Australia I saw many crocodiles when I was in the north and they did look very scary with their big jaws and lots of teeth. It was quite scary. We saw them fr
There are many dangerous animals in Australia like the crocodile for example. When I was in Australia I saw many crocodiles when I was in the north and they did look very scary with their big jaws and lots of teeth. It was quite scary. We saw them fr
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Todd: Rebecca, I'm a huge animal lover. I love animals and Australia has lots of wildlife and animals. I was wondering, could you talk about them and starting with, what's the deal with the camels? Why do you have camels? Rebecca: Camels are not real