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Mainly by fate, have you seen them in Australia?

Fate, wonderful, editor today quite touched, a friend has just come back from Australia, showing off how lucky to see an emu on the beach. What? Emu? This is not the Australian national emblem of animals, editor except in the zoo, never met in the natural environment! Friends said: no fate! (the editor immediately remembered as if he had no fate with the Kabi beast in the Pokemon Go) said, Australia really has a lot of "proud" small animals, need to have a chance to see, today the editor to share, please go back to Australia, Pay more attention to the mountain forest, the figure in the pool, maybe it is them!

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High frequency infestation:-(Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve), Tibembera Nature Reserve, near Canberra-Lake Elizabeth (Lake Elizabeth)-Luck Hill, Victoria Otway National Park, (Great Otway National Park), along Ocean Road- Lake St. Clair National Park (Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park)-(Eungella National Park), Igara National Park, Queensland

According to the staff, their two characters are completely different, one is bold and outgoing, curiosity is heavy. The other was shy and cautious. Needless to say, I know which one is the boss.

High Frequency presence:-Ocean Road, Tahill (Tower Hill)-Victoria Inland-South Queensland-New South Wales-South Australia Kangaroo Island: Adelaide-kangaroo Island-Flinde (Flinder's Chase National Park), Szeiss National Park, was lucky, If fate comes, you can see it everywhere you go. Look! The netizen found two walking emus in monkey Mia (Monkey Mia) on the coral coast of Western Australia.

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