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How to attract a wombat - a tale of five days of discovery (with apologies to Harold Cuppy)
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59420
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RP10612
Author:
Turner, Susan
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MUSEOLOGIA. 1980 no. 14 : 45-48;
Year:
1980
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Hancock Museum (Newcastle upon Tyne, England) - Catalogues and collections
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Hunter, John, 1737-1821
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First Fleet, 1787-1788
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Platypus
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Wombats
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Type specimens (Natural history) - Australia
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