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  2. Labradoodle - Wikipedia

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    A labradoodle (/ ˈ l æ b r ə d uː d əl /) is a crossbreed dog created by crossing a Labrador Retriever and a Standard or Miniature Poodle. Labradoodles were intended to be a good choice for people allergic to canine dander. The Australian Labradoodle Association, an organization run by labradoodle breeders, says they are "generally ...

  3. Australian Cobberdog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Cobberdog is a purebreed-in-development dog breed developed in Australia by the Rutland Manor and Tegan Park Labradoodle Breeding & Research Centres.The breed was created as a continuation of Wally Conron's efforts to create a definable and carefully researched labradoodle.

  4. Why is it so hard to tell the difference between Labradoodles ...

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    Maybe it's that figure of speech making Twitter user @teenybiscuit's fried chicken/labradoodle collage all the more unsettling. At first glance, it just looks like a bunch of photos of puppies ...

  5. Mammals of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Marsupials probably existed in Australia at least from the early Paleocene 3] although the earliest found undoubted fossils of Australian marsupials are from the late Oligocene 3] [4] The indisputable remains of Australian placental mammals started from the Miocene, when Australia moved closer to Indonesia.

  6. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Australian culture reflects the country's Indigenous traditions, Anglo-Celtic heritage, and post-1945 history of multicultural immigration. [430] [431] [432] The culture of the United States has also been influential. [433] The evolution of Australian culture since British colonisation has given rise to distinctive cultural traits ...

  7. Birds of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Reader's Digest Complete Book of Australian Birds was once the standard general reference, but is now somewhat dated. The second edition (1986) remains in print. Where to See Birds in Victoria, edited by Tim Dolby (2009), features places in Victoria for seeing birds. Full-coverage field guides in print are as follows, in rough order of authority:

  8. Flag of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian National Flag; Use: National flag and state ensign: Proportion: 1:2: Adopted: 11 February 1903; 121 years ago () [1] 8 December 1908; 116 years ago () [2] (current seven-pointed Commonwealth Star version) 8 April 1954; 70 years ago () (designated as the Australian National Flag and given precedence over the Union Jack)

  9. Jacky dragon - Wikipedia

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    The jacky dragon (Amphibolurus muricatus) is a type of lizard native to south-eastern Australia.Other common names include blood-sucker, stonewalker, and tree dragon. [3] [4] It was one of the first Australian reptiles to be named by Europeans, originally described by English zoologist George Shaw in Surgeon-General John White's Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales, [5] published in London ...