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Penny Ruby Ranger Roy the venom patrol logo
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Ruby

There are risks of injury from many outdoor activities.

Assist me in treating injuries from venomous bites and stings in my Medical Clinic.

Learn about First Aid techniques for these venomous bites and stings and important Emergency Procedures.

Ranger Roy
Hi. Whatever the habitat I am here to help you have a safe and enjoyable time.

Find general information about venomous animals and safety by clicking on the Ranger's Office link.

Search for the venomous animals hidden in the Habitats.

Discover further infomation about these animals by clicking each identikit link.

Penny

Venom is my passion. Come with me to my Venom Laboratory.

Investigate how venom affects our bodies.

Explore how and why scientist study venom.

Trace the discovery of antivenom in a historical timeline.

Stay safe
in your venomous world!

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Investigate how
venom affects our bodies. Trace the discovery of antivenom.

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Assist me in
treating venomous
bites and stings.
Learn about First
Aid.

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Follow me and
find, search and discover Australia's venomous creatures.

instructions

Student Overview.

You can test your own knowledge; do puzzles and quizzes; share your ideas. As you explore you will find lots of answers to questions and further information. If you get lost, CLICK on Site Guide to reorient yourself.

Good luck!

habitats

There are four habitats for you to explore. Rainforests, Tropical Coasts, Arid Deserts and Suburban Parks are together home to many of Australia’s venomous animals.

Select a habitat, read the instructions, and see what animals you can discover!

for teachers

Teacher Overview.

Discover all you need to know about navigating this site and the Supporting Resources available to help you in the classroom.

Contact the Australian Venom Research Unit for more information.

 

patrollers

You will come across the Venom Patrollers in your explorations.

venom patrollers
When you see an orange down arrow, it means one of us also has something to say.

Australian Venom Research Unit Melbourne Graduate School of Education The University of Melbourne link
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