Sensational Australian Animals

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[Music plays and an image appears of the book cover of Sensational Australian Animals, and text appears: Discover the SENSE-ATIONAL things that Australian animals can do!]

[Image changes to add five different coloured blocks around the book cover]

[Image changes to a gecko licking its eye and a pair of glasses with windscreen wipers attached. Text on screen appears: Fun Fact, Sight. The Pilbara barking gecko cleans its eyeballs with its windscreen wiper tongue.]

[Image changes to a frog and a banjo. Text appears on screen: Fun Fact, Sounds. The plonk, plonk, plonk of the pobblebonk frog sounds like a banjo.]

[Image changes to a turtle. Text appears on screen: Fun Fact, Smell. The bottom-breathing eastern long-neck turtle lives in sewage and smells like rotting cabbages.]

[Image changes to a fish and coral. Text appears on screen: Fun Fact, Taste. The parrot fish, has 1000 teeth, eats corral and poos out plumes of sand.]

[Image changes to a tiger shark. Text appears on screen: Fun Fact, Touch. The skin of the tiger shark is an armour-plated, tooth-like texture.]

[Image changes to show open pages of books showing facts about impressive insects and boisterous birds. There is a yellow “Did you know?” speech bubble to the right of the screen. Text appears on screen: Even more wonderful facts inside.]

[Image changes to show the book cover of Sensational Australian Animals, and text appears: Available online and in all good bookstores. Below that is the text: publish.csiro.au and at the bottom right is the CSIRO logo.