yes dandelions grow in the wild everywhere
Queensland, Australia does have numerous theme parks, but whether it is regarded as "famous" for its theme parks is debatable. Theme parks include:Sea WorldDreamWorldMovie WorldWet 'n' Wild
Yes, It is located on the Gold Coast in South-East Queensland. For more information go to myfun.com.au
No. they are not poisonous.
Queensland (and indeed Australia) has no native cacti. The most common cactus that grows wild is the prickly pear, a voracious pest which is found virtually anywhere outside of urban areas.
There is one in Orlando Florida. There is indeed a "Wet 'n' Wild" in Queensland. It is in the Gold Coast.
There certainly are. Brumbies are found from New South Wales north to most parts of Queensland, parts of the Northern Territory, west into regions of Western Australia and parts of South Australia. It is estimated that Australia's wild brumby population increases by 20% every year. They cause massive environmental and ecological damage.
Queensland does not allow the keeping of introduced species as pets. It has the same rules for rabbits, although many are unaware of this rule. there is always the danger of introduced species escaping, and establishing a presence in the wild, thereby endangering Australia's native wildlife. It is actually a wise and forward-thinking, though unpopular, rule.
The natural habitat of sugar gliders in Australia is in northern and eastern Australia, including the northern part of Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, and throughout New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and south-eastern South Australia.
Wild honey is simply called wild honey in Australia.
This is the dingo fence, also known as the Wild Dog Barrier Fence. It extends about 5000km from northwestern Queensland, across the central Australian deserts, protecting the southern part of the continent from dingoes. It then meets up with the Border Fence in New South Wales.
In Australia, a wild horse is known as a brumby.
A Dingo is the wild dog of Australia. An ancient arrival in Australia.