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I’m a Wallaby

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 I’m a Wallaby I have the most beautiful back yard in the world. I live in the outback. I am from Australia. I am friends with the kangaroo. We’re from the same place. We’re similar in looks. We’re smaller in size. Wallabies are just as cute as kangaroos and are just as fast. Wallabies also make good kickers as they have great power to thrust their legs forward for jumping and kicking. They can attain a speed of 35 miles per hour.  There are nearly 30 species of wallabies yet only 4 species of kangaroos.  Wallabies are smaller versions of kangaroos growing to a height of 3 feet while kangaroos grow to a height of 6 feet so you wouldn’t expect to see them evenly matched in a boxing ring. Wallabies live on grasslands, in rainforests and even on mountain ranges.  They are native to Australia but have found home in England’s countryside and even the Hawaiian islands and are known to habitat in New Zealand.  Wallabies are beautiful animals and considered shy and pref...

I’m a Toad

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 I’m a toad I am green and brown in color.  I can hide very well.  I live in marshes. I can find peace on a lily pad. I am similar to my friend the frog but we do have differences that set ourselves apart. Our skin is rough and we have bumps which are wart like. We are looking for our princess to kiss so we can magically transform into a prince as the evil witch has cast a spell as so the fairy tale goes for both us toads and our frog friends.  We love waterways and can be found at lakes and ponds. Toads are portrayed in all types of children’s stories and are magnificent creatures. There are approximately 500 species of toads and you can find them in many parts of the world.  Their habitats are in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. They prefer warmer climates but can survive in colder climates but they must find ways to hibernate to protect themselves during the cold winter.  Toads are solitary creatures but during mating season they come ou...