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This educational video will teach your children the animals in Australia and the Australian animal sounds. The fauna of Australia consists of a large variety of animal species. 83% of the Australian mammals are native to Australia. This diversity makes it interesting for kids to learn about the Australian animals and their sounds. Subscribe to Kiddopedia channel for more videos: β†’ https://goo.gl/O1jdcO

The native Australian animals are unique and special thanks to the geologic and the climatic events happened on this continent. Wild animals in Australia has been an important research subject explorers and scientists since the discovery of Australia. 14 Australian animal videos are compiled in one video to teach your children the native Australian animals quickly. 10% of the biological diversity on Earth comes from Australian animals. Almost of all of the native Australian mammals are marsupials. Marsupials give birth to their young and then carry them in a pouch near their belly until the infant is old enough to survive on its own.

Full-HD quality videos of kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian Devils, platypus, kookaburras, echidnas, sugar gliders, king parrots, cassowaries, emus, wallabies, quolls and galahs together with the Australian animals sounds is a perfect educational video for your children and babies to experience Fauna Australis and the Australian wildlife from home. Kids learn best by watching and hearing at the same time. This is the reason the videos on Kiddopedia channel include the animal sounds as well as high-quality footage.

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List of Australian animals:
0:11 Kangaroo
0:28 Koala
0:47 Wombat
1:05 Cassowary
1:22 Kookaburra
1:40 Sugar Glider
1:59 King Parrot
2:17 Tasmanian Devil
2:35 Emu
2:53 Wallaby
3:11 Echidna
3:29 Quoll
3:46 Galah
4:04 Platypus

Credits:
Australian Emus and Kangaroos doing their thing. by Paul Nicholas. https://youtu.be/uMB93SV4BNs
FULL HD Kangaroo, kangaroo red,Macropus rufus by https://youtu.be/HCB1xQcnupA
Eastern Grey Kangaroo feeding at Pebbly Beach NSW by Notdumroamin. https://youtu.be/Olf3chmT4y8
Koala eating, while Kookaburras and Cockatoos chatter in the background by Menno Houtman. https://youtu.be/9ON-fei159Y
Koala Bear Eating by Duncan Rawlinson. https://youtu.be/amS-aXibn-4
Cassowary by Kevin Judge. https://youtu.be/M4q3jYAm2oc
Beautiful Biggest Bird in the World of Singapore by epSos.de. https://youtu.be/HNkA1Rv6EeY
Wombat by Maxim Zakharov . https://youtu.be/X2yxX98QRNw
Wombat kraulen und fΓΌttern by Dieter Bethke. https://youtu.be/Agk7y4uW3_o
Cute Kookaburra Bird in Stuttgart Zoo by epSos.de. https://youtu.be/RNEUVFdnAC0
Our Kookaburras are back - 2D version by John Newman. https://youtu.be/mcqbUv8k7O8
Rocky the Sugar Glider vs Frozen Mango by walkingshark. https://youtu.be/txMGj71bNCk
Maveric, The Sugar Glider eating by Nino Arsovski. https://youtu.be/AdI3KP2UNOs
Gorgeous King Parrot by zuditaka. https://youtu.be/JlF3IyPY6AY
Attractive Australian King Parrot by TradieTrev's Nature/Current Events Channel. https://youtu.be/WsRqDuisoPg
Tasmanian Devil Hangin Out by Duncan Rawlinson. https://youtu.be/pevD9mJ38Hg
Tasmanian Devil by Oaus Gsie. https://youtu.be/NzNB4KpS7FA
Goofy emus play around by What's In John's Freezer? . https://youtu.be/at3kVNYi6t8
Wallaby in my yard by Brian Tippett. https://youtu.be/YH8aN-XTF_k
Wallaby Fight on the beach of Cape Hillsborough by Hyperactiveman. https://youtu.be/iZWpgl28OIs
Echidna looking for a feed by Tom Jefferson. https://youtu.be/YkXBP_QdMCs
Young echidna in the backyard by gordon webb. https://youtu.be/ssvoHQ-A99o
A spotted-tailed quoll yawns by quollism. https://youtu.be/awa728Fi3wM
Galahs' Late Afternoon Snack ?_? by zuditaka. https://youtu.be/HM7OpZ_enVo
Galahs Fend Off Currawongs ?_? by zuditaka. https://youtu.be/L_Kg_YnKmig
Platypus surfacing and diving in Eungella NP, QLD, Australia by Mathias De Gucht . https://youtu.be/d3K3RI7hsqI
Sydney Wildlife Private Tour by Sydney Private Guided Tours . https://youtu.be/kLWaFsEq4mk

Thumbnail: Koala by albagloria5 https://www.flickr.com/photos/11036237@N00/6197875185/
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