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Keith the wombat

Australia, 1951
film

Episode number 3 of Series “Wild Life”. This film teaches the habits and characteristics of a wombat for the younger child by showing a day’..

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Wombats

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Wombat tale

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Lizards of Oz; Wombats: bulldozers of the bush

Australia, 1993
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Australian wildlife

Australia, 1973
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Australian animals

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Koalas

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The Koala, or 'native bear'

Australia, 1951
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Native bears

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Offspring of isolation

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Hollywood's children

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Kangaroos

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Australia's platypus

Australia, 1950
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King Koala

Australia, 1997
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Koalas [Italian version]

Australia, 1973
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Nature's strangest creatures

United States, 1959
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The Remarkable bandicoots

Australia, 1981
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Kip and David. Episode 11.

Australia, 1964
Similarity: 70%

In the bush [Greek Version]

Australia, 1971
Similarity: 70%
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