Yes, black swans are essentially unique to Australia. They are found throughout the continent (except for the far north, in Cape York Peninsula).
Black swans have been known to migrate to New Zealand. Not being introduced by man, they are considered to some degree, for that reason, to be native to New Zealand, and it is known that before white settlement, there was a sub-species of the black swan in New Zealand. It was unfortunately hunted to extinction.
Black swans are found only in Australia.
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No, they cannot mate, and they aren't even found in the same area of the world. Australian Black swans are found in Australia, while Mute Swans (the most common white swan) are found in the Northern Hemisphere.
Crocodiles will eat Black swans if the opportunity presents itself, but the two species do not tend to inhabit the same regions of Australia.
Yes: two types of swans, the Black Swan and the Mute Swan can be found in Australia. The Black Swan is native to Australia, and found across the continent except for in the far northern regions. The Mute Swan is an introduced species, with fewer than 200 of these swans in Australia.
Only the Black swan, a swan native to Australia, is black.
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They can. Platypuses are found in eastern Australia; black swans are found in southwest Western Australia, as well as eastern Australia.
It means just that - a black swan is alive. Black swans are common throughout most of Australia, and are the avian emblem for Western Australia.
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Yes. Black swans, which are native to Australia, are herbivores. They feed mostly on algae and aquatic weeds.
The Black Swans was created in 2004.