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How does the poem 'Friendly
Fauna' give you a nature walk? Explain citing vivid things mentioned in the poem
within 80-100 words.​

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Answered by rct19562
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Answer:

Welcome to Australia

You must come and meet

Our cuddly native animals

Timorous and sweet

This vast and wondrous country

Where creatures rare abound -

Oops! Did it bite you,

That black snake on the ground?

I really should have warned you

To take care how you tread,

For twined around your other foot

I see a copper head

What pretty coloured berries!

Ah! Nature! Great provider

Sorry, by mistake -

Do not eat that red-back spider

Yes, of course you may  paddle

You my certainly go in,

But I wouldn't get too pally

With that sinister black fin!

You've changed your mind?

You'd rather have a safe and gentle stroll

Among these sparkling rock pools -

Get your hand out of that hole!

Phew! A blue-ringed octopus

Was lurking by that rock!

And, by the way, a funnel web

Is crawling up your sock.

What? You want to leave already,

when there's bushland still to see,

With charming little animals,

As shy they can be.

There's one now - but watch it!

Oh dear! I should have said:

Tessie Devils can turn nasty

If you pat them on the head

It's shame you've lost your fingers.

Yes, I do guess you do feel weak.

But I still haven't shown you

The bunyip in the creek.

Explanation:

Friendly fauna poem summary by Mcmaugh: In the poem written by Robin Mcmaugh Klein, the author wishes to live a free life associated with nature. The poet wishes to live with nature, the animals (which in biological terms are known as fauna) who he compares with humans to show the flaw of nature. The animals live freely without regrets or sorrows.

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