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	<title>Australia’s wildlife</title>
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		<title>Australia&#8217;s deadliest snakes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seven out of ten of the world’s deadliest snakes come from Australia The most deadly snakes found in Australia include Brown Snakes, Copperheads, Death Adders, Red-Bellied Black Snakes, Taipan Snakes and Tiger Snakes  (media.australia)]]></description>
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<p>Seven out of ten of the world’s deadliest snakes come from Australia</p>
<p>The most deadly snakes found in Australia include Brown Snakes, Copperheads, Death Adders, Red-Bellied Black Snakes, Taipan Snakes and Tiger Snakes  (media.australia)<span id="more-550"></span></p>
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		<title>Australia&#8217;s wildlife</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 02:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Separated from the Australian mainland some 9,000 years ago, the Island has somehow managed to escape the introduction of pests such as foxes and rabbits, so its wildlife has flourished, creating a veritable Noah’s Ark of Australian wildlife. Kangaroos and other marsupials far outnumber the Island’s 4400 permanent residents &#8211; an eclectic local community of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_539" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-539" title="Kangaroo Island sealions" src="http://wwwins.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Kangaroo-Island-sealions-300x300.jpg" alt="Kangaroo Island sealions" width="300" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kangaroo Island Sealions (photo: media.australia)</p></div>
<p>Separated from the Australian mainland some 9,000 years ago, the Island has somehow managed to escape the introduction of pests such as foxes and rabbits, so its wildlife has flourished, creating a veritable Noah’s Ark of Australian wildlife. Kangaroos and other marsupials far outnumber the Island’s 4400 permanent residents &#8211; an eclectic local community of farmers, artists, ecologists, fishermen and adventurers.</p>
<p>The Island is also famous for its honey which comes from the only remaining strain of pure Ligurian bees in the world. Stop by the Island Bee hive in Kingscote where you can purchase all sorts of quirky honey-related souvenirs as well as see the bees in production, and don&#8217;t miss the famous honey ice-cream at Clifford&#8217;s Honey Farm.</p>
<p>The other surprise is that while kangaroos may be ubiquitous, the Island&#8217;s wildlife is far more varied than its name suggests. Many of these species of plants and animals are either threatened or exist nowhere else in Australia. In the space of one day, you may well come across koalas, wallabies, goannas, echidnas and brush-tailed possums, and maybe even the elusive platypus. You can watch Little Penguins waddling home after a day out at sea, or take a cruise and swim with the Island’s resident pods of dolphins. Bird-lovers will find some 270 species of birds among the diverse range of habitats, including the rare Glossy Black Cockatoo, an endangered species found only on KI.</p>
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<p>The Island’s most popular attraction is the long sandy beachfront at the Seal Park Conservation Park, where hundreds of rare Australian Sea-lions gather together. National Park Guides take several guided walks a day, and given it’s one of the only places in the world where you can wander within metres of the animals as they laze on the beach, it’s well worth a visit.</p>
<p>The Island also has a fascinating human history. Evidence of stone tools and campsites indicate that Aboriginal people inhabited the Island as early as 16,000 years ago and as recently as 2,000 years ago. Why the Aboriginal people abandoned Kangaroo Island, or when they last lived there, remains a mystery. ( <em>Author: Kris Madden on behalf of Tourism Australia)</em></p>
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		<title>Wild Animal As A Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 02:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reasons To Think Twice Before Keeping A Wild Animal As A Pet When some wild animals are taken in homes as pets, they might incessantly search for escape routes or start to display abnormal behaviors, such as paw sucking, head weaving or pacing. Others have become withdrawn and interact less and less with their surroundings [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-645" title="1339783_white_tiger_jpg" src="http://www.wwwins.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/1339783_white_tiger_jpg-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Reasons To Think Twice Before Keeping A Wild Animal As A Pet</strong></p>
<p>When some wild animals are taken in homes as pets, they might incessantly search for escape routes or start to display abnormal behaviors, such as paw sucking, head weaving or pacing. Others have become withdrawn and interact less and less with their surroundings as time goes on. Chronically stressed and disturbed animals are unpredictable and very unreliable. In this article, you can learn about some of the dangers in keeping wild animals and also why it might be necessary to hire an animal attacks attorney.</p>
<p>Most wild animals&#8217; pet owners do not have the expertise neither are they trained in managing dangerous animals. They very often portray extremely dangerous animals such as tigers as harmless and safe to handle. This type of attitude puts both keepers and bystanders at risk.<span id="more-533"></span></p>
<p>The genes that contribute to natural behaviors have tamed in domesticated animals, but the attempt to do so with many animals of the wild have been unsuccessful. As there has been an inherited history that is adaptive for wild animals therefore if there is the possibility to create a predator-prey relationship they will do so. Predatory aggression is a grave concern in some predators such as big cats.</p>
<p>The biting attack or the killing bite which uses intense shaking or strangulation to kill their prey looks like it is hardwired in every predator. There are various ways to trigger an attack which includes unusual or rapid movements. If a handler stumbles or falls for example, the sudden movement will trigger an attack. Those often targeted are children but adults and even some so called experts are also at risk. Many of the wild animals that are now popular as pets such as lions and tigers are big and powerful with very sharp canine teeth and claws which are capable of inflicting severe injury or death. The smaller animals can inflict severe scratches and bites also; there is a range of invertebrates and reptiles that transmit lethal venoms.</p>
<p>Many wild animals can also have diseases, some fatal ones that can be transmissible to human beings. Even when every safety measure is utilized wild animal pets pose a serious danger to human safety and health.</p>
<p>The risk that these wild animals kept as pets pose to humans through their direct attack is caused by the inability of owners to maintain control or if they escape, would be the transmission of disease. This will increase significantly due to inadequate safety measures, poor animal welfare conditions, excessive and inappropriate handling and lack of keeper training and expertise.</p>
<p>In North America alone hundred of cases of human illness, injury and death have been attributed to wild animal pets and they continue to occur with distributing frequency.<br />
If you or anyone is seriously injured by a wild animal then you will have to retain the services of an animal attacks attorney.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Penny Auctions are the new breed of Auctions that bring affordability a step closer. Why not judge for yourself by visiting http://www.bidstick.com</p>
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		<title>Natural live meals for Pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 02:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feeding stay food to pets at residence might be difficult for some pet owners. However, there are several animals which needs dwell meals to be more healthy and free from diseases. Animals, like people, require the enzymes, amino acids and other vitamins in the uncooked meat to be able to keep healthy. Many skin and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Feeding stay food to pets at residence might be difficult for some pet owners. However, there are several animals which needs dwell meals to be more healthy and free from diseases. Animals, like people, require the enzymes, amino acids and other vitamins in the uncooked meat to be able to keep healthy.</p>
<p>Many skin and coat problems are usually a direct result of lack of uncooked animal fat in the diet. Animals need at the very least 30% raw fats, and their programs are not designed to handle cooked meat or cooked fats and pet house owners often believe that fat is totally unhealthy for his or her pets.</p>
<p>Below are several live meals that you could be feed to your pets. Do not forget that you could ensure that these dwell animals are wholesome and free from illnesses which may be transmitted.<span id="more-531"></span></p>
<p>Worms – Worms are sometimes used as live foods. Mealworms, silkworms, super worms, and other varieties of worms are good for a number of animals because they supply protein. Fish, bearded dragons, frogs, birds and different animals would love worms of their regular diet.</p>
<p>Crickets – For those who own several pets who love crickets, it’s possible you’ll consider raising crickets if you happen to can to save your self from buying crickets each time. They are relatively simple to keep. Chameleons, spiders (tarantulas), frogs, lizards, birds, and other animals love crickets. Crickets are very nutritious.</p>
<p>Flies – Frogs and a number of other kinds of lizards love flies. The common Fruit Fly has been a popular stay pet meals for many years as a result of it’s high in minerals and sugar.</p>
<p>Offering live meals on your pets permit the animals to eat the best way they were originally designed to eat, not the way people have conditioned them to eat. This shall strengthen their immune system giving them power and elevated vitality.</p>
<p>Including stay meals to your petâ€™s weight-reduction plan is simple to do. You simply need to come up with a balanced weight loss program plan to keep your animal in its finest well being condition.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
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		<title>Australian Labradoodle Domestic Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 01:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why The Australian Labradoodle Domestic Dog is an Intelligent Selection for Allergy Sufferers The Australian labradoodle is unlike any other non sheeding dog, despite the many types available. Several people who are love dogs they too are aflicted from the dander in the pets they love and continue to care for them. This does not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-652" title="780861_labradoodle" src="http://www.wwwins.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/780861_labradoodle-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Why The Australian Labradoodle Domestic Dog is an Intelligent Selection for Allergy Sufferers</strong></p>
<p>The Australian labradoodle is unlike any other non sheeding dog, despite the many types available. Several people who are love dogs they too are aflicted from the dander in the pets they love and continue to care for them. This does not have to be. Those who are aflicted from dog allergies were once badly limited in their choice of dogs that were low to non-shedding. However, new developments in cross breeding have vastly expanded the selections accessible to the allergy sufferer. A terrific choice for individuals with allergies is the Australian labradoodle, a hybrid of the well known Labrador Retreiver and the favorite Poodle dog. Let&#8217;s analyze a few of the benefits of picking an Australian labradoodle breed.</p>
<p>For those who are trying to select a dog, temperament and size can be critical considerations. This is one reason the Australian Labradoodle has turned so well-liked, amongst several others. First, labradoodles come in several sizes including: miniature, medium and standard. So no matter your preference, there&#8217;s a great low allergy Labradoodle for your requirements. There are also various colour options to pick from such as cream, coffee, black, yellowish pink, and parti. Allergy issues are less expected with the Labradoodle&#8217;s short fur, and grooming tends to be fairly easy as well. They have hair not fur so they need an infrequent combing and hair cut. Also, labradoodles shed to a lesser extent than other dogs, so there is less pet dander for those with allergy difficulties. Even though no dog can be guaranteed to be hypoallergenic, the majority of labradoodle breeders will guarantee low or minimum shedding.<span id="more-522"></span></p>
<p>Australian Labradoodle dogs are easily trainable, they are smart, and they aim to please their owners. They usually get along well with additional pets in your home, and are typically great with kids. I have no reluctance suggesting this breed to people with a dog allergy, and to all those seeking a pet with gentle temperament and minimal allergy-causing issues. Their social character, calm temperament, and allegiant nature have made Australian Labradoodles a clear choice for countless pet enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Do not hesitate to acquire a labradoodle rescue over a pup. A dog can be disciplined at any age and it is simple to work with an adult dog than a puppy. A new puppy requires a lot of attention, education, and socialization in their first 2 years. The Australian labradoodle is a clear selection over other breeds for allergy sufferers.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>For additional info on australian labradoodle or non shedding dogs  please take a couple minutes to visit http://www.myaustralianlabradoodle.org/ and have all your questions, thoughts and concerns answered. Thank you!</p>
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		<title>Wild Dogs &#8211; Dingo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 01:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Dingo is a wild dog that is native to Australia. It is also known as a Warrigal and is very troublesome for Australia’s sheep farmers. In fact, the Dingo fence was installed in the late 1800’s throughout central Queensland to protect livestock from this native dog. The fence is 5,531 km long and 1.8m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_548" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://wildlifepages.com"><img class="size-full wp-image-548" title="Australian Wild Dog Dingo" src="http://www.wwwins.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Australian-Dingo-wild-dog1.jpg" alt="Australian Wild Dog Dingo" width="300" height="273" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Australian Wild Dog Dingo</p></div>
<p>A Dingo is a wild dog that is native to Australia. It is also known as a Warrigal and is very troublesome for Australia’s sheep farmers. In fact, the Dingo fence was installed in the late 1800’s throughout central Queensland to protect livestock from this native dog. The fence is 5,531 km long and 1.8m high and is the world’s longest continuous fence. The Dingo is one of the largest land predators in Australia. Although the Dingo is viewed as a pest by livestock farmers, they are actually classified as vulnerable, as their numbers have continuously declined. Dingos were thought to have been brought to Australia from Southeast Asia, but modern day Dingos have bred with domestic dogs and today most Dingos are actually a Dingo hybrid.<span id="more-518"></span></p>
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