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Foods From Plants And Animals
Some of the foods we eat are made from animals and others are made from plants. Beef and chicken are made from animals. We also eat food that animals make, such as eggs and milk. Vegetables and fruit are plant foods. * This Better Health Channel ... [... more]
Better Health

Ph.D. At Cpbr
CSIRO is spearheading a consortium of research agencies developing a major new initiative in the taxonomy of Australian plants and animals, beginning in January 2007. Collaborating institutions include the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens

Mound Springs In Arid Australia
The combination of plants and animals around mound springs are found nowhere else in the world. Most springs have a luxuriant growth of sedges that help stabilise the sediment and provide shelter for the animals. ... [... more]
Australian Museum

Rainforest Conservation
Australia's rainforests have attracted international and scientific interest because they are home to an unusually high number of animals and plants that are found nowhere else in the world. Furthermore, they contain ... [... more]
Australian Museum

Dr. Karen Chin
World-famous "Dung Detective" Dr. Karen Chin explains how coprolites (a.k.a. fossil feces) tell stories that bones cannot tell themselves--like which plants and animals lived together in the ancient past. And who was ... [... more]
Random House

Karen Carr
World-famous "Dung Detective" Dr. Karen Chin explains how coprolites (a.k.a. fossil feces) tell stories that bones cannot tell themselves--like which plants and animals lived together in the ancient past. And who was ... [... more]
Random House

Thom Holmes
World-famous "Dung Detective" Dr. Karen Chin explains how coprolites (a.k.a. fossil feces) tell stories that bones cannot tell themselves--like which plants and animals lived together in the ancient past. And who was ... [... more]
Random House

Jeanne Weaver
There are few more fertile neighborhoods in nature than bogs, swamps, and marshes. National Geographic invites you to journey through these wonderful wetlands and discover many of the amazing plants and animals that live there. Listen to the ... [... more]
Random House

Aboriginal Diet And Nutrition
The typical traditional diet was low kilojoule and high in carbohydrate, fibre, protein and nutrients. Since Aboriginal people were hunter-gatherers, the daily diet varied according to the type of plants and animals available in the particular ... [... more]
Better Health

Fossils
Fossils are the remains of animals and plants which lived prior to historical times. Their study is a specialised branch of geology known as palaeontology. As fossils are normally preserved by burial in mud and silt, it naturally follows that ... [... more]
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