Yes they are
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The short-neck turtle lives in areas all over Australia. They are freshwater turtles that are native to Australia. Short-neck turtles can survive in the wild and in captivity.
they live in the sea because they are kewl like that..>
The ones that I have heard of are in Australia
The flatback sea turtle is a sea turtle endemic to the continental shelf of Australia.
They Live In The Great Barrier Reef In Australia
Sea animals native to Australia (but not necessarily found exclusively in Australian waters) include:dugongdolphins - various specieswhales - various species such as Southern Right whale, Humpback and Minkeseals - various species such as the Australian Fur seal, Leopard seal, Weddells sealAustralian sea lionIn addition, there are many species of sea turtles, sea snakes, seabirds and fish all native to Australia. Invertebrates include the blue-ringed octopus, irukandji jellyfish, box jellyfish, bluebottles, as well as the usual animals such as sea cucumbers, molluscs, squid and so on.
I think the monk seal, sea turtles, and tiger shark are.
The largest sea turtles are the leatherbacks
the ones with the eyeballs and the stuff
No. There are no true native tortoises of any kind in Australia. Some older reference books do still list some species of Australian freshwater turtles as tortoises, but this information is outdated.
Flat back Sea Turtles are found and/or live in the waters around the coast of Australia.