Koalas feed mostly on eucalyptus leaves and get sufficient water from them, so they do not need to drink. Platypuses feed mainly at night using their bills on insect larvae, worms or other freshwater insects. Emus have brown to grey-brown shaggy plumage and black feather tips and shafts, eating a variety of plants depending on season. Frilled lizards come in various colors but are darker than their frills, feeding on insects like beetles, termites, butterflies and moths. Dingos have yellow to orange eyes and yellow-ginger coats, eating small animals and typically having white fur on their feet and tails. Kangaroos feed on
3. KOALAS are often referred to as Bear but they are not Bears. KOALAS feed mostly on Eucalyptus. Word ‘KOALA’ means ‘no drink’. Since Koalas get sufficient water from Eucalyptus leaves, they do not drink water.
7. The neck of the EMU is pale blue and shows through its sparse feathers. They have brown to grey-brown plumage of shaggy appearance; the shafts and the tips of the feathers are black. They eat a variety of plants depending on seasonal availability. They also eat insects, including grasshoppers , lady birds, caterpillars, moth larvae and ants.
9. The FRILL-NECKED LIZARD does not have a standard colour; however, it is characterised by a body that is darker than its frill. Like many lizards, FRILL-NECKED LIZARDS are insectivorous, feeding on beetlesand termites. They especially favour butterflies and moths, their larvae even more so. Though insects are their primary source of food, they also consume spiders, other lizards, and small mammals.
11. DINGO has intense eyes that vary in colour from yellow to orange. Typical coat colours are yellow-ginger but can occur in tan, black or white. Most DINGOS have white hair on their feet and tail tip. DINGOS, the wild dogs eat animals like domestic cats, dusky rats, small kangaroos, long haired rats, European rabbit etc.
15. The fur is usually black, often with irregular white patches on the chest and rump . TASMANIAN DEVILS can take up the prey as large as a Kangaroo. But practically the are opportunistic and they prefer to eat already dead animals.