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Printed on FSC® certified paper with vegetable-based inks. Zoos Victoria is a carbon-neutral organisation and powered by 100% renewable energy. MANAGING DIRECTOR Nick Hardie-Grant ACCOUNT DIRECTOR Scott Elmslie EDITOR Jo Stewart DESIGN Dallas Budde and Natalie Lachina Zooper Kids is published for Zoos Victoria by Hardie Grant Media Visit the link below or scan the QR code for your digital guide to the dinosaur action across the Zoos Victoria sites: zoo.org.au/dinos 2 ARE BACK! ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH
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DINO-FUN WITH ZOOS VICTORIA FROM 29 MARCH TO 14 JULY.
THE DINOSAURS ARE BACK AND BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER!
See if you this challenge your next visit.
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WHICH DINOSAUR HAS THE LONGEST NECK?
A. T-REX
B. IGUANODON
C. BRACHIOSAURUS
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HOW MANY CLAWS DOES THE ALLOSAURUS HAVE ON EACH HAND?
D. CAMARASAURUS IS
COMPETITION TIME! COMPETITION TIME!
To enter, visit Melbourne Zoo to solve the dino quiz and find the secret code word.
*See competition details on page 7 for more.
MELBOURNE
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9:00am daily FREE for Zoo Members 3
BACK IN TIME
CARNOTAURUS A HERBIVORE OR CARNIVORE? 5 DINOSAURS AT MELBOURNE ZOO OPEN
A. GO
A. WHAT COLOUR IS THE DILOPHOSAURUS’S HEAD CREST?
Have fun finishing off this activity while you’re seeing the Zoo’s new residents. Can you find all the dinosaurs?
WRITE DOWN WHAT ANIMAL IT LOOKS LIKE… . 3
FIND THE SARCOSUCHUS.
A. HOW MANY HORNS DOES THE TRICERATOPS HAVE ON ITS HEAD?
WHICH DINOSAUR HAS SPIKES ALONG ITS BODY?
A. DOES THE TYRANNOSAURUS REX WALK ON TWO OR FOUR LEGS?
COMPETITION TIME! COMPETITION TIME!
To enter, visit Werribee Open Range Zoo to solve the dino quiz and find the secret code word.
*See competition details on page 7 for more.
DINOSAURS AT WERRIBEE OPEN RANGE ZOO OPEN 9:00am daily FREE for Zoo Members
Can you finish this triceratops dot-to-dot?
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AT WERRIBEE OPEN RANGE ZOO GO WILD .
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LET’S WRITE! PRACTISE YOUR WRITING BY TRACING THESE LETTERS. A. TORTOISE C. CROCODILE B. GECKO
A. DIABLOCERATOPS C. EDMONTONIA D. TRICERATOPS B. BRACHIOSAURUS 4
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE LARGEST DINOSAUR? . 1
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE DINOSAUR WITH THE MOST SPIKES?
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Try to tick off every activity on this list while you’re checking out the dinosaurs.
WHICH OF THE DINOSAURS WAS FOUND HERE IN AUSTRALIA? . 4
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE DINOSAUR WITH THREE FINGERS AND VERY LONG CLAWS ON EACH HAND?
COMPETITION TIME! COMPETITION TIME!
To enter, visit Healesville Sanctuary to solve the dino quiz and find the secret code word.
*See competition details on page 7 for more.
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DON’T GET WET! WHICH DINOSAUR SPITS?
WHICH DINOSAUR CAN GIVE THE HARDEST HEADBUTT? A. A. DINOSAURS AT
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Answers on page
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daily FREE for Zoo Members
HEALESVILLE SANCTUARY OPEN 9:00am
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MEET THE MEGA-BEASTS
HAVE A DINO DAY
Get stuck into this challenge while spending a day dinosaurs. Can you all the dinosaurs in
A. IS THE THERIZINOSAURUS A CARNIVORE OR HERBIVORE? . 1 .
DOES THE CITIPATI HAVE FUR, SCALES OR FEATHERS?
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HOW MANY LONG HORNS DOES THE DIABLOCERATOPS HAVE ON ITS HEAD?
HOW LONG IS THE LONGEST TYRANNOSAURUS TOOTH EVER FOUND?
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DINOSAURS AT KYABRAM FAUNA PARK OPEN 10:00am daily FREE for Zoo Members
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77 MEMBERS’ SCAVENGER HUNT! COMPETITION TIME! COMPETITION TIME! DINOSAUR Scan the QR code and
your dino quiz
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your
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Calling We are giving away a Prehistoric Prize Pack every week between 29 March – 14 July WEEKLY PRIZES! WEEKLY PRIZES! GOOD LUCK WORTH $100 WORD CODE CODE WORD *Scan the QR code for terms and conditions.
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Solve each dino quiz and find the secret code words at your zoos for a chance to win a dinosaur prize pack. Each entry increases your chances of winning!
DINO DETECTIVES EXPLORERS
QUESADILLA
Hungry for dinner? Try making this tasty “dinodilla”.
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DINO ZOOPER KITCHEN
Grated cheese
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Packet of spinach tortillas
STEPS
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Sour cream
Kitchen scissors
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Use your dinosaur-shaped tortilla to cut another set in the same way.
Use kitchen scissors to cut the spinach tortillas into the shape of the dinosaur. You’ll need a large circle for the body, two small until the cheese is melted.
Wait for the tortillas to cool slightly, then dollop sour cream to make the eyes, nose and horns.
Sprinkle some black beans and cheese between the two tortillas.
Add two black beans for the pupils, two for the mouth and three on each foot for the toes.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Zoos Victoria’s Gorillas snack on carrot, spinach and lettuce.
HELP YAKINI THE WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA TO FIND HIS WAY TO HIS FAVOURITE SNACK.
LABYRINTH Western Lowland Gorilla
THE WESTERN
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LET’S WRITE! PRACTISE YOUR WRITING BY TRACING THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR
LOWLAND GORILLA.
Fast Facts
Western Lowland Gorillas live at both Melbourne Zoo and Werribee Open Range Zoo. Native to Africa, in the wild these gorillas are found in the forests of Gabon, Angola, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Congo.
AT RISK
GORILLA GAMES
Young gorillas are very playful. They love to tickle, chase
According to the IUCN Red List, Western Lowland Gorillas are one step away from being Extinct in the Wild.
Extinct Least Concern Threatened Western Lowland Gorillas are Critically Endangered.
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Extinct in the Wild Near Threatened
you’ll hear them grumble, giggle, grunt, and cough.
FUN FACT!
The scientific name for the Western Lowland Gorilla is ‘Gorilla gorilla gorilla’.
KIMYA
KANZI
OTANA
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Make your own
GARDEN flowers
Turn a plastic milk bottle into some garden flowers that will always be in bloom.
STEPS
2-litre plastic milk bottle, washed and dried
Scissors
Wooden skewer
Liquid craft glue
Cut off the top half of the milk bottle using scissors. Then cut out eight small circles of plastic and one larger circle, which will be your petals.
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Glue the big plastic circle on top of the eight petals, making sure it’s in the middle.
Spread glue on the underside edge of the bottle cap glue, then, carefully stick it in the middle of the larger plastic circle.
Wait for the glue to dry, then slide the skewer through the back of the flower, into the tiny hole you created. 1
Glue together the edges of the eight smaller plastic petals in a circular formation to create the flower. Each piece of plastic should overlap slightly. 2
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Using the end of your scissors, punch a tiny hole in the middle of the big plastic circle – just big enough for the skewer to fit through snugly.
Plant your flower in the backyard, lawn or in an indoor plant pot if you don’t have a garden.
& RE-USE RECYCLE
Instead of buying new gardening supplies, try making your own.
Here’s some things from your home you can upcycle to use in your garden:
BASIL
Use ice cream sticks as plant markers.
Grow seedlings in old egg cartons or takeaway coffee cups
Used paper envelopes are great for storing seeds
Punch some holes in the bottom of a plastic milk bottle and use it as a watering can
Spread old newspapers and flattened cardboard boxes over garden beds to stop weeds growing.
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DOT • TO • DOT
VICTORIAN GRASSLAND EARLESS DRAGON
Starting from 1, use a pencil to join the dots and you’ll soon see a very special native reptile brought to life: the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon.
DID YOU KNOW?
Great news! Recently, a team of scientists found some Critically Endangered Victorian Grassland Earless Dragons living in Victoria’s bushland. For a long time, we thought they were extinct in the wild, so this find is really exciting.
Support Victorian Grassland Earless Dragons by becoming a member of the Dragon Guardians! Members of Dragon Guardians receive all the benefits of a child membership plus, a dragon pack including a dragon plush toy, dragon hat and a dragon book, exclusive Dragon Guardians lanyard and card, plus opportunities to meet real life Dragon Guardians at Melbourne Zoo.
To join today scan the QR code…
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CO2 CHALLENGE
Carbon dioxide (or CO2) is causing global warming. Mark off how often you take these actions that reduce how much carbon ends up in the atmosphere, then calculate your score.
Regift: Can you give it to someone else who can use it?
Reduce:
Did you know?
Earth Hour is on 23 March.
If you’re still awake at 8.30pm, don’t forget to switch off your lights for an hour.
2 13 SCORING YOUR RANKING 0 = I never do this 1 = I sometimes do this 3 = I usually do this 5 = I always do this My score: 0 pts You’ve got lots of room for improvement. 10–25 points: A good start but there’s more to do.
Solid
Keep it up.
Excellent
Keep going.
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Walk or ride your bike to school
Drop off an old mobile phone at the Zoo for recycling
Carry a reusable water bottle
Plant bee-friendly plants in your garden
Use or wear something bought second-hand instead of brand new
Take part in Earth Hour
Recycle cans or bottles at your local container deposit centre
Wash clothes in cold water instead of hot 9 Turn off the lights when you’re not in the room 10 Switch off electronics when you’re not using them 11 Wear a jumper or hoodie instead of using the heater 12 Take shorter showers to save energy used on heating 13 Catch public transport instead of using the car 14 Say no to single-use bags, straws and cutlery 15 Volunteer to plant trees
26–40 points:
effort!
41–60 points:
work.
61–70 points:
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CONGRATULATIONS to our winners! WOW!
THANKS FOR YOUR ENTRIES
To enter our next competition, send your picture to: zooperkids@zoo.org.au OR Zooper Kids Magazine PO Box 74, Parkville VIC 3052 See back page for all the competition details.
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Make your own CAT TOYS
Keep your kitty busy by making some clever cat toys out of recycled items you’ll find around the house.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Scissors
Coloured craft paper
Glue
A cardboard shoebox
Toilet rolls
Your cat’s favourite treats
Coloured markers
PURR-FECT PUZZLE FEEDER TIP
Don’t have coloured craft paper?
Decorate some plain white paper with a 1
Cut out some coloured craft paper, then use some glue to cover the outside of the shoebox with the paper.
Place the toilet rolls upright inside the shoebox so that all the rolls fit in tightly, with no gaps. 2
Drop a few treats into the toilet rolls, then place the box on the floor – your cat will use its paws to find and grab the treats. 3
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Use coloured markers to draw a cat’s face on a toilet roll.
HIDDEN TREASURE TOY
Fold in the edges of one end of the toilet roll so that the end is loosely sealed.
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Fold in the two sides of the open end of the toilet roll to close the tube and form pointy ears.
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Throw the treat toy in front of your cat – they’ll soon sniff out the treat and find a way to get it out.
Drop a treat or two into the open end of the toilet roll.
DID YOU KNOW?
Keeping your cat inside helps to keep both your kitty and native wildlife safe.
You can keep your indoor cat purring by:
• Playing with your cat for at least 15 minutes a day, twice a day.
• Putting a clean litter tray in a quiet area of your home.
• Having different cat toys and scratching poles in your house.
Visit
safecat.org.au for more tips on keeping your cat happy and safe at home.
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This competition is open to Zoos Victoria Members under the age of 18 with consent of a parent/guardian. Entries will be judged on individual merit and winners notified by phone or email. All entries become the property of Zoos Victoria and will not be returned to the entrants. Prizes are subject to change and cannot be transferred or redeemed for cash. Winners will be announced in the next edition of Zooper Kids ENtries close 17 April , 2024 If you’d like a chance to win, send a letter or drawing to enter. Send yours to: zooperkids@zoo.org.au OR Zooper Kids Magazine PO Box 74, Parkville VIC 3052 WE HAVE FIVE FANTASTIC PRIZE PACKS TO GIVE AWAY THIS ISSUE… GIVEAWAY! Remember to add your name & address to your entry so that we can contact you easily. LUCK!Good COMPETITION TIME! PRIMATE PACK $83 VALUE $70 VALUE BIG CAT PACK $64 VALUE DINOS & ELE PACK $68 VALUE DINOS & JUNGLE PACK $37 VALUE