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An Australian tale with a twist!
An Australian tale with a twist!
The Bush animals are fed up of Dingo dog’s bullying and generate a storming idea to teach him a lesson. This traditional Australian ‘Tale with a Twist’ is retold by poet, author and storyteller, Andrew Fusek Peters, and delightfully illustrated by Anna Wadham. Tales from around the world provide an insight into cultures other than our own.
Dingos are wild canines that are the largest land predator and feral dog in Australia. They are found primarily in Australia, though some scattered groups have been located in Southeast Asia as well.
The first British colonists to arrive established a settlement at Port Jackson in 1788 and recorded dingoes living there with indigenous Australians. The animal’s exact origin however is in dispute.
Destination : Australia Author/Guide: Andrew Fusek Peters
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