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Cane toads: an unnatural history. The Natural history of the chicken [DVD]

Australia
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Cane toads: an unnatural history: “Bufo Marinus”, the cane toad, was introduced into Queensland in 1935 for a specific reason - to combat the grey..

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Cane toads: an unnatural history

Australia, 1987
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Cane toads: an unnatural history (Captioned)

Australia, 1987
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Cane Toads

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Natural history diorama

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Toads

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Toads: some are, some aren't

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Northern wildlife

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Chicken face

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The Frog's world

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This fowl business

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Nature's strangest creatures

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Dung down under: a study in biological control

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Lizards of Oz; Wombats: bulldozers of the bush

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Introduced animals of New Zealand

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Animals at work in nature

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The Rabbit in Australia

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Nature in the garden

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