What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Tracks, Scats and Other Traces: A Field Guide to Australian MammalsUser Review - Jaynee Russell-Clarke - GoodreadsDo you have a favourite Poo Book? I do, and this is it. Now I know what other animals live near me, apart from the ones that I've seen in the flesh. Read full review Review: Tracks, Scats and Other Traces: A Field Guide to Australian MammalsUser Review - Terri - GoodreadsA must have field guide for the home library of any Australian who is interested in our native fauna. Ever want to know what pooped on your back deck, or walked across your garden bed? Also for the specialist doing fauna surveys or assessment. Good to have in the backpack. Read full review Related books
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2 other sections not shown Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesanimals areas Australia bark Bilby birds blade-like Brown Bandicoot burrows Bush Rat canine carnivores cheek teeth claws Colour plate Common Brushtail Possum Common Ringtail Possum Common Wombat Deer Dental formula Dingo Dunnart Eastern Grey Kangaroo Echidna entrance Feeding signs feral flange Flying-fox forest and woodland Front foot track gait grass Greater Glider ground Hare-wallaby hind feet Hind foot track holes hoofs incisors insects Key to Scats knob Koala Leadbeater's Possum leave lost after death lower jaws M4 Similar species mammals marsupials molars Nailtail Wallaby nests Northern Northern Brown Bandicoot odour Pademelon pads pellets Phascogale Planigale plant material Platypus Potoroo premolar Prominent shelf Pygmy-possum rabbit rainforest rats and mice Red Fox ridges rodents sand scats shape sharp cusps shelter skull sometimes Spot-tailed Quoll Sugar Glider Swamp Wallaby Tasmanian Devil Text page 169 toes tracks Figure Tree-kangaroo trees tussocks usually Wallaroo Water-rat Western Quoll Yellow-bellied Glider Bibliographic information |