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Historical geology / Daintree River / Lemur-like Ringtail Possum / Pseudocheiridae / Pseudochirulus / Atherton Tableland / Queensland tropical rain forests / Rainforest / Canopy / Possums / Physical geography / Geography of Australia
Date: 2002-10-23 18:34:37
Historical geology
Daintree River
Lemur-like Ringtail Possum
Pseudocheiridae
Pseudochirulus
Atherton Tableland
Queensland tropical rain forests
Rainforest
Canopy
Possums
Physical geography
Geography of Australia

Why did the ringtail cross the road? April 2002 Because there’s now a simple and safe way to do so - thanks to the efforts of Rainforest CRC student Nigel Weston.

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