Childrens Illustrated Animal Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Australasia


Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and


thousands of small islands make up the Australasia


region. From deserts, mountains, and rain forests to


beaches and coral reefs, the habitats here are home


to many animals only found in this part of the world.


Snares Islands
This New Zealand island group,
north of the Auckland Islands, is
protected from humans so native
animal species can thrive. One is
the Snares penguin, which nests
only on these islands—on the
ground, under trees and shrubs.

Australian outback
The hot, dry center of Australia
is known as the outback,
or the “bush.” Because it
is mostly desert, very few
people live here, but some
amazing animals have found
ways to survive the tough
desert conditions.

Australian coast
The western Australian coast
is home to hundreds of fish,
mammals, and bird species.
Australian pelicans often
land here to enjoy the sand
and sun after staying in the
air for 24 hours!

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AUSTRALIA


PAPUA NEW
GUINEA

NEW
ZEALAND

SOLOMON
ISLANDS

MICRONESIA


Cocos
(Keeling) Islands
(AUSTRALIA)

Christmas Island
(AUSTRALIA) Ashmore and
Cartier Islands
(AUSTRALIA)

Northern
Mariana Islands
(UNITED STATES)

Guam
(UNITED STATES)

Coral Sea Islands
(AUSTRALIA)

New Caledonia
(FRANCE)

Lord Howe Island
(AUSTRALIA)

VANUATU


Campbell Islands
(NEW ZEALAND)

Auckland Islands
(NEW ZEALAND)

PALAU

Tasmania

TIMOR
SEA

ARAFURA
SEA

CORAL
SEA

PHILIPPINE
SEA

TASMAN
SEA

Macquarie Island
(AUSTRALIA)

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MARSHALL
ISLANDS

Western
Australia
South
Australia

Queensland

Northern
Territory

New South
Wales

Victoria

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