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    This first book by the much-loved stars of TV's Village Vets is the unforgettable, hilarious, heartwarming and hair-raising adventures of two country vets, the animals they treat and the characters they meet. Best mates since they met on their first day at uni, Anthony Bennett and James Carroll both dreamed of working with animals from the time they were young. Committed to and passionate about caring for creatures great and small, they share a mischievous sense of humour and a wonder for life that charms both animals and owners alike. Warm, funny and fascinating, Village Vets chronicles the lives of these two young Aussie vets before they were famous - their adventures here in Australia and overseas will delight readers of all ages. There are stories of crazy cats, cranky cows, rude cockatoos, unexpected outcomes and miraculous recoveries. They have worked with every animal imaginable - operating on guinea pigs and euthanasing a pet fish, treating a horse that had lost its foot and fixing a prolapsed cow with a piece of polypipe. As much about the people they meet as about the animals, Village Vets is an unforgettable insight into the heartache and joy of life as a country vet. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Anthony Bennett, James Carroll. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/boli/002595/bk_boli_002595_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    It's a very wise idea to listen to Pet Bird and Tips prior to actually purchasing one and all the accessories that go along with having a Pet Bird. Below you will find a whole lot of information that is covered in this audiobook, for example: What's The Right Pet Bird for Me? What to Consider When Choosing a Bird Breeder Determining the sex of your pet bird What Type of Environment is Suitable for Your Pet Bird? How to Select a Cage for Your Pet Bird Bird Safety: Protecting Your Pet Bird The First Month Acclimating Your Bird: What You Should Know Feeding time for your bird The Basics of Hand Feeding Your Birds Reading Your Pet Bird's Body Language How to Train Your Birds to Stop Biting and Pecking How to Tell If Your Bird is Sick How to Care for Your Sick Bird Stress the Silent Killer Teaching your bird simple tricks How to Teach Your Bird to Talk Choosing Toys for Your Bird: Things to Consider Bird Grooming Basics How to Care for Lories and Lorikeets Parakeet: Is This the Right Bird for You? Getting to know lovebirds Is An African Grey Right for You? Is a Cockatiel Right for You? Understanding Cockatoos What You Should Know About Pionus Parrots Quaker Parrots: The Hardships and Rewards Is a Senegal Parrot Right for You? Find Out More All about Macaws All about Conures Hatching and Breeding Questions: Is It Time? As you can see for yourself, this is the ultimate Pet Bird Care and Tips book, that covers all the essential information you'll need to make a factual decision when it comes to purchasing your pet bird. This is the audiobook you have been looking for. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Francesca Townes. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/007098/bk_acx0_007098_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Learn about Charles Darwin's theories of Evolution with iMinds insightful audio knowledge series.In the 1830s, a young naturalist called Charles Darwin set out as part of a survey expedition on the HMS Beagle. The Beagle circumnavigated the Earth, taking five years and carrying out detailed surveys around the southern coast of South America. Darwin collected fossils and different species of plants and animals, and made many detailed observations which caused him to come up with an absolutely crazy idea which changed the world. Darwin saw that if a species could reproduce to its full capacity, the population would increase uncontrollably – we’d be totally overrun by bunnies and weevils and cockatoos and orchids. But Darwin then observed that populations of all species tended to remain about the same each year, not really getting any smaller or larger. He also knew that environmental resources - food, water, shelter - were limited. Finally, Darwin noticed that no two creatures in any species were exactly alike, and that many of the variations between members of a species could be passed down to their offspring. Perfect to listen to while commuting, exercising, shopping or cleaning the house.. iMinds brings knowledge to your MP3 with 8 minute information segments to whet your mental appetite and broaden your mind. iMinds offers 12 main categories; become a Generalist by increasing your knowledge of Business, Politics, People, History, Pop Culture, Mystery, Crime, Culture, Religion, Concepts, Science and Sport. Clean and concise, crisp and engaging, discover what you never knew you were missing. iMinds is the knowledge solution for the information age cutting through the white noise to give you quick, accurate knowledge .. Perfect your dinner party conversation, impress your boss - an excellent way to discover topics of interest for the future. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Luca James Lee. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/imnd/000029/bk_imnd_000029_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Dancing Cockatoos and the Dead Man Test: How Behavior Evolves and Why It Matters: ab 26.49 €
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    Nach Sky Girl, Midnite Spares und OZ Waves kommen hier Aufnahmen aus den australischen Outbacks, die die Vielseitigkeit der Kultur der Aborigines zeigen Efficient Space is honoured to share the little-heard recordings of three Yolngu songmen from Northeast Arnhem Land - Bobby Bunnungurr, Jimmy Djamunba and Peter Milaynga (d. 2007) - working in collaboration with Victorian musician Peter Mumme. Yolngu are the indigenous peoples of Arnhem Land in Northern Territory, Australia, their clans are the Marangu and Malabirr, the languages Djinang and Gannalbingu. Their songs are of instruction, story and ceremony. A connection first initiated by Yolngu actor David Gulpilil, Waak Waak Djungi's mid-90s recordings were preceded by years of respectful sharing of culture. Mumme explains that "the aim was to produce something that is new, not in the sense of a breakthrough, but what emerges from the combining of existing ideas¿. What developed was sonically unique - sprawling vocal/electronic soundscapes and field recordings that reimagine the traditional songs of black crows and white cockatoos, sharing, creation spirits and of leaving and returning home to country. Spacious and patiently durational, the songs resound in a big land with a big story to tell. On the 1997 Waak Waak Djungi album Crow Fire Music, these interpretations were assembled with traditional recordings and additional material from Sebastian Jörgensen and Sally Grice. Falling short of generating public interest, it became well known in the Yolngu homeland. Nearly two decades later, a CD copy filed away in the 3RRR FM library would prompt a three year investigation to meet the people behind the music. Waak Waak ga Min Min (Black Crow, White Cockatoo) combines the previously unreleased Gandi Bawong with five contemporary versions from the original album, with a new cover painting by Bobby Bunnungurr. Tracing 1997 back to many millennia ago, this is a captivating window into the richness of Aboriginal culture and collaboration.
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