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  2. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Adopt Me! revolves around adopting and caring for a variety of different types of pets, which hatch from eggs. [7] Specific eggs hatch different pets. A Starter Egg, which is given to a player when they begin to play for the first time, for example hatches only a dog or a cat. Some pets can only be purchased with Roblox ' s virtual currency ...

  3. Pet Circle - Wikipedia

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    Pet Circle was founded as Paws for Life by Mike Frizell and James Edwards in mid-2011. [1] [2] In early 2014, the company rebranded into the current name. [1] After a $3 million capital fund raising in 2014, the company tripled its warehouse operations and expanded its product range. [3] Between 2013 and 2015, the company grew by over 300 per ...

  4. Australian Eggs - Wikipedia

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    Australian Eggs (AE) is the major marketer of eggs in Australia. It is a producer-owned corporation, representing approximately 400 commercial egg producers and is based in Sydney . The activities of AE include marketing , research and development , and policy services.

  5. My Pet Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    My Pet Warehouse is an Australian retailer of pet supplies. [1] It was founded in 2009 by Philip Bartholomew and it operates from thirteen locations. The company offers a variety of specialty pet supplies and accessories. As of 2015, it is the largest online retailer of pet supplies in Australia with $33 million annual revenue. [1]

  6. Easter Bilby - Wikipedia

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    The Easter Bilby concept emerged a number of times in the mid-late 1900s. In March 1968 a 9-year-old girl, Rose-Marie Dusting, wrote a story, "Billy the Aussie Easter Bilby", which was published in 1997. [2] The story helped catalyse the public's interest in saving the bilby. [3]

  7. All Aussie Adventures - Wikipedia

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    All Aussie Adventures, also known as Russell Coight's All Aussie Adventures, is an Australian mockumentary television series that parodies the travel-adventure genre. Comedian Glenn Robbins plays Russell Coight, a survival and wildlife expert who charts his disastrous travels through Australia, spreading misinformation and causing accidents.

  8. Australian Terrier - Wikipedia

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    An Australian Terrier circa 1915 Australian Terrier - Puppy. The Australian Terrier is a small dog with short legs, weighing around 6.5 kilograms (14 lb) and standing about 25 centimetres (9.8 in) at the withers, with a medium length shaggy harsh double coat that is not normally trimmed.

  9. Australian one-hundred-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, 337 million $100 notes were in circulation, [10] 22% of the total notes in circulation; worth $33,689 million, 46% of the total value for all denominations. [ 11 ] In December 2016 it was reported that Australia considered abolishing its $100 note as an effort to close loopholes used by the black economy . [ 10 ]