Australia is one of the beautiful countries that most people love to visit to spend a vacation with their loved ones. Australian animals are the main attraction of this place. For young children, it is important to get to know about these interesting animals. To give small children knowledge about Australian animals we are here with the amazing study material that will help them to learn about multiple animals in the most interesting manner. To make this study material more interesting it is available in the form of beautiful flashcard sheets. These flashcards include names of different animals found in Australia, along with their colorful pictures. The colorful pictures help children to learn and recognize the animals more conveniently. The printable flashcard sheet is suitable for small children of all age groups. It includes both animals and birds like Cockatoo, dingo, emu, wombat, clownfish, Koala, toad, etc. With these flashcards, children can easily memorize the name while enjoying their learning process. So let your child enjoy learning with these amazing Australian animal flashcard sheets.

Australian Animals Flashcards

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Australian Animals Flashcard Sheets

Cockatoo: Cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species that can also talk with humans. It is tall between 12 to 24 inches and they have strong legs and strong claws which help them to climb easily.

Dingo: Dingo is mostly found in Australia. They are 117-124 cm long and live over 14 years.

Emu: Emu is the second largest bird and it is omnivorous so they eat plants, insects, etc. They can grow up to (6ft 3 in) and are found in Australia.

Echidna: Echidna has a long nose and low body temperature. They eat termites and ants and also have a good sense of smell and hearing. They move very slowly and are found in Australia and Tasmania.

Lyrebird: Lyrebirds are large and brown birds and are found in forests of southeastern Australia. They eat insects, worms, and spiders and land on trees at night.

Wombat: Wombat lives in the forest or mountain areas and runs at the speed of 40 km per hour.

Numbat: Numbat is a small endangered animal that runs up to 30 km per hour. They only eat termites.

Wallaby: Wallabies are herbivores animals so they eat grasses, fruits, etc. They are 6 feet tall and have long and powerful tails. Wallabies are found in hills and forest areas.

Goanna: Goanna is one of the species of lizard. They have a long body and are good at climbing. They live in the deserts, coastal regions, and grassland areas.

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Australian Animals Flashcard Sheets

Crocodile: Crocodiles are found on water surfaces and they have powerful or sharp teeth. They are the largest and heaviest reptile which has a good sense of smell and hearing.

Clownfish: Clownfish have oval-shaped bodies and are found in tropical areas. They are small in size and have multiple colors on their body and it is a omnivores which means they eat both animals and plants.

Ibis: Ibis birds have a long beak. They live on the water surface and they are carnivores eating insects, worms, etc.

Kangaroo: Kangaroos are of many shapes and sizes but they have large feet, long tails, and strong legs. They are herbivores animal which means they eat grasses, plants, etc.

Koala: Koalas are herbivores and their head are large and have long ears and a nose. They climb the trees with the help of their arms live for 15 years and sleep 22 hours a day.

Kookaburra: Kookaburra is large and brown and it is found in eastern Australia. They are carnivores which means they eat reptiles, birds, insects, etc, and are known for their laughing.

Toad: Toads have short legs and rough skin and look similar to frogs. They are carnivores eating meat, insects, reptiles, etc.

Yabby: Yabby is found in eastern Australia in rivers and ponds. They are omnivores.

Platypus: Platypus have short legs with brown fur on their body. They eat insects, worms, frogs, fish, etc, and are found in water surfaces like rivers or lakes.

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Australian Animals Flashcard Sheets

Possum: Possums have long tails and are omnivores animals eating both plants and animals. They are found in trees and are mostly active at night.

Orca: Orca have large bodies and are black and white. They are carnivores and the largest member of the dolphin family and they have also a long lifespan.

Sugar Glider: The sugar glider is small in size and looks like a squirrel with their large eyes. They are omnivores and have a life of up to 9 years.

Sharks: Sharks are found in water and they have sharp teeth. They have sharp senses and breathe using their gills.

Magpie: Magpies are very intelligent birds and they are in black and white and have long tails. They live in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are omnivores birds eat both fruits and insects.

Pelican: Pelicans are large birds which are found in water and they have long beaks. They mainly eat fish and have a life of up to 15 to 25 years.

Quokka: Quokka are found in southwestern Australia and live in forests. They are herbivores animals eating only grasses, plants, etc, and mostly active at night.

Bilby: Bilby has large ears and a good sense of hearing. They are omnivores animals that look like rabbits.

Monarch Butterfly: The Monarch butterfly is black and orange in color. They have thicker wings and migrate from the northeast United States and southeast Canada to Central Mexico.

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