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Wildlife Rescue Quiz Orphaned Grey Headed Flying Foxes

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Wildlife RescueQuiz

Orphaned Grey Headed Flying Foxes

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WILDLIFE RESCUE QUIZ

1. What animal would you not attempt to rescue?

blue-tongue lizard

Lace Monitor (goanna)

galah

small wallaby or kangaroo joey

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WILDLIFE RESCUE QUIZ

1. What animal would you not attempt to rescue?

blue-tongue lizard

Lace Monitor (goanna)

galah

small wallaby or kangaroo joey

IncorrectYou could rescue a blue-tongue lizard by using a towel, grasping it at the side of the jaw putting the towel

underneath and supporting its body.

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WILDLIFE RESCUE QUIZ

1. What animal would you not attempt to rescue?

blue-tongue lizard

Lace Monitor (goanna)

galah

small wallaby or kangaroo joey

IncorrectA galah can be rescued by covering it with a towel and taking great care to

avoid its beak and claws

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WILDLIFE RESCUE QUIZ

1. What animal would you not attempt to rescue?

blue-tongue lizard

Lace Monitor (goanna)

galah

small wallaby or kangaroo joey

CorrectA lace monitor should only be

rescued by an experienced rescuer, their claws and teeth are very

powerful weapons.

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WILDLIFE RESCUE QUIZ

1. What animal would you not attempt to rescue?

blue-tongue lizard

Lace Monitor (goanna)

galah

small wallaby or kangaroo joey

IncorrectYou could rescue a small wallaby or

joey by offering a pillow case to jump into or by picking it up by the base of

the tail and keeping its feet away from you.

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2. What would you use to pick up an injured animal? (You may choose more than one)

gloves towel

bare hands blanket

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2. What would you use to pick up an injured animal? (You may choose more than one)

gloves towel

bare hands blanket

CorrectPlastic gloves should be used to protect you if you are checking a pouch or moving a dead animal.

Stronger gloves will off some protection from claws, beaks and

teeth but still use caution.

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2. What would you use to pick up an injured animal? (You may choose more than one)

gloves towel

bare hands blanket

CorrectA towel would be a good choice as you can cover the animals eyes,

scoop it up and wrap in the towel.

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2. What would you use to pick up an injured animal? (You may choose more than one)

gloves towel

bare hands blanket

IncorrectUsing your bare hands is not a safe

way to pick up an injured animal unless you wish to become an

‘injured animal’ yourself.

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2. What would you use to pick up an injured animal? (You may choose more than one)

gloves towel

bare hands blanket

Go to next question

CorrectA blanket will assist with rescuing slightly larger animals, protect you

and provide warmth.

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3. Choose which item you could place a rescued animal in.

loose in the car in your handbag

in a cardboard box in the boot

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2. Choose which item you could use to place a rescued animal in.

loose in the car in your handbag

in a cardboard box in the boot

IncorrectAn animal that is loose in your car may cause further injury to itself,

injure you or damage your car.

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2. Choose which item you could use to place a rescued animal in.

loose in the car in your handbag

in a cardboard box in the boot

IncorrectA handbag is not a safe place for an injured animal, they may be able to

claw or push their way out.

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2. Choose which item you could use to place a rescued animal in.

loose in the car in your handbag

in a cardboard box in the boot

CorrectA cardboard box is an excellent place for an injured animal. Place a towel on the bottom so that the animal

does not slip around. Do not use for echidnas as they will ‘burrow’ its way

out of anything but the strongest enclosure.

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2. Choose which item you could use to place a rescued animal in.

loose in the car in your handbag

in a cardboard box in the boot

IncorrectIt is not appropriate to place an

injured animal in the boot of the car as it may die from the fumes.

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