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Native bears

Australia, 1962
film

A simple study of the life and habits of the koalas and wombats, both of which have been called native bears. They are compared with the marsupial tiger and t..

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The Koala, or 'native bear'

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Live teddy bears: the koala

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King Koala

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Down in the forest

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The Koala

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Koalas: the bare facts

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The Koala. - Rev ed.

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Koalas and co

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Into your hand

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Offspring of isolation

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