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Humans
Well-dated evidence now suggests that humans have been in Australia for at least 40,000 years. Some circumstantial evidence even hints at periods longer than this, such as over 100,00 years, but this is yet to be confirmed by multiple techniques. Over this long time, there may have been several waves of successive groups coming into Australia.

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Birds

Spoonbills and Ibis
There are from 26 to 33 species of Spoonbills and Ibis, depending on your classification. They are all large birds, usually white with very long, distinctive bills specialized for feeding. They usually have bare skin on their faces, and unlike Herons, they fly with their necks fully outstretched. They are quite gregarious at breeding and feeding times especially if sharing a coincident food source. Ibis and Spoonbills have no larynx and therefore they are practically voiceless; except for feeble grunts and harsh croaks or when begging for food as juveniles. Ibis are usually recognized by their long curved bill. Spoonbills, as the name suggests, have distinctive long bills with the end shaped like a spoon.
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Australian White Ibis

 

Mammals

Platypus

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Platypus
The Platypus is probably most famous for the fact that it was initially thought to be a hoax. It was thought to be a fake because it combined the fur of a mammal, but the bill and webbed feet of a duck. The size of the animal varies, but is always a lot smaller than people first think.

 

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