Australia has over 1,500 species of native bee almost all of which are solitary bees. There are only about ten species of native social bee, but none of these store honey in large enough quantities to be collected.
The honey bee, apis mellifera, was introduced by European settlers nearly 200 years ago.
No. Beavers are not found in Australia. They are neither native to the country, nor have they been introduced.
Yes because i saw one in my backyard
That depends upon where you live. Beavers are native to North America, Europe, and northern Asia. If you are living in Africa, New Zealand, or Australia, then no, beavers are not native.
There are no longer bears in Africa. The Atlas bear once lived in Africa, but hunting for sport has rendered the animal extinct.
They are usually found in North & South America.
The beavers lodge is simply their home, if you had looked on Wikipedia you could of found out instantaneously.
WHAT DO BEAVERS EAT? Beaver food consists of vegetation such as willow and sweetgum. Beavers are not above stealing crops: corn and soybeans are a favorite. If they don't eat these plants, beavers will use them for their dams. found it on http://www.birdandanimalcontrol.com/Beaver-Control.php :D
Beavers do not live in the rain forest. They are found in the temperate zones of North America and Europe.
Australia is found on the continent of Australia. Australia is both a country and a continent.
There are beavers in Wisconsin. More are found in the northern part of the state than the south but there are some in the south-eastern part of the state.http://www.wisconsin-wi.com/beaver.html
Beavers can be found in North America, Europe and Asia. There are two species of beaver, and they are named for the land masses that they inhabit: the North American beaver, and the Eurasian Beaver.
biomass is found all over Australia
Tamworth is found in NSW Australia