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ArticleVETS ON WHEELS!

The mobile docs help­ing spe­cies in Vic­toria… TRUCK STOP An injured brush­tail pos­sum gets examined on a fol­dout table in the animal ambu­lance. Built-in draw­ers in the vehicle are filled with band­ages, wound-clean­ing sup­plies, medi­cines,...

VETS ON WHEELS!

ArticlePIONEERING VETS!

Six inspir­a­tional animal carers through the ages Claude Bourgelat was born in 1712 into a noble fam­ily in Lyon, France. He ini­tially became a law­yer, but his skill with horses soon took him on a dif­fer­ent path and, aged just 28, he became...

PIONEERING VETS!

ArticleDINOSAUR FACTS!

Thirty cool things about these pre­his­toric beasts

DINOSAUR FACTS!

ArticleCREATURE FEATURE!

Dive in and meet the awe­somely odd duck-billed platy­pus! The platy­pus uses its flat tail and webbed hind feet as a rud­der to steer in water. The tail also stores fat, provid­ing the platy­pus with energy when food is scarce.

CREATURE FEATURE!

ArticleBUMPER FUN STUFF!

Eight pages of brain-bend­ing puzzles, games and quizzes ACROSS 1 Coun­try in Cent­ral Amer­ica fam­ous for a canal and hats! (6) 5 Small strong insects that live in colon­ies (4) 7 Exchanged something for money, for example tokens (6, 2) 9 A...

BUMPER FUN STUFF!

ArticleG'day Kids!

This month we’re get­ting to know some awe­some Aus­tralian anim­als and the people who help them. Get up close to a duck-billed Geor­gia platy­pus – a creature so weird that European sci­ent­ists at first thought it was fake! – and, on page 8, meet...

G'day Kids!