Rabbit's foxes, camels, horses, sparrow's Indian minor birds, pigeon's European bees, camels horses Buffalo goats, sheep, lama, guineapigs, cats, dogs, etc. Cane toad.
Since the darling River is in Australia then aquatic animals native to Australia will live in it. I would say that Saltwater crocodiles and fish would live in it!
These animals are all native to the country and continent of Australia.
These animals are all native to the country and continent of Australia.
The majority of Australia's native animals, by proportion, can be found in the woodlands known as bushland. This biome comprises a variety of native trees and grassy undergrowth. However, as two-thirds of Australia is arid and semi-arid, a great many more animals live in this biome, simply because it covers a far greater area.
Emus do live in Australia. They are native to Australia.
Goats live in Australia, but they are not native to the country. Goats were introduced with the First Fleet in 1788.
There are no native species of any cat that live in Australia naturally.
Native animals, as they only live in Australia and nowhere else in the world, so therefore they are native to Australia, e.g. Kiwis (as in the bird) only live in New Zealand because of what the habitat in New Zealand offers kiwis, this means that kiwis are a native New Zealand animal, and are not found anywhere else in the world in a habitat (not in a zoo).
Most introduced species are considered pests and they have had a detrimental affect on Australia's native plants and animals. The possible exception to this is the dingo which is not native to Australia, but occupies quite an important niche as the mainland's largest carnivore, and companion to the Aborigines.Introduced species which live in Australia but are not native include:red foxesrabbits and hareshouse mice and ratscane toadsferal catswild dogswild pigshorses (brumbies)camelsferal goatswater buffaloferal donkeys and the African wild assIndian mynah birdstarlingcommon pigeon, or rock pigeonEuropean carpeven dingoes are not truly native to Australia, having arrived just a few hundred to a couple of thousand years ago
Platypuses are native to Australia, and are found along the eastern coast. Other animals which may live in the bushland nearby would include wallabies, koalas, possums, gliders, bandicoots and quolls.
Kangaroos are native to Australia.
Animals that begin with 'k' and live in Australia include:koalakangarookalutakakarratulkowarikultarr