There are no wild bears in Australia as bears are not native to the continent.
People of other countries often incorrectly refer to the koala as a "koala bear" but, being a marsupial, it is in no way related to a bear.
Yes there are swamps in Australia.swamps include Tilley swamp, swamps of the Fleureu peninsular and up to 15000km2 of mangrove swamp. Swamps in Australia also house Australia's most endangered reptile the western swamp tortoise which in habits sandy Clay and muddy swamps near Perth.
Only in the northern tropical regions. From Broome in Western Australia all the way to Mackay in Queensland. The largest populations are in the Top End of the Northern Territory immediately east of Darwin.
More than who? America? They are not a native species to this country and never have been. Australia consists of both salt and fresh water crocs only. Salt being the more aggressive. Alligators are native only to America with the exception of the small Chinese Alligator.
No. Alligators are American animals, except for the smaller, rare Chinese alligator.
No! There is no Rattlesnakes in Australia for the simple reason that the Rattlesnake is a native American snake.
Australia doesn't have any piranhas in the wild.
Rattlesnakes are found only in North, South and Central America and are not found in Australia.
yes,lots.
Mostly Alligators and Kangaroo's in australia.
Australia does not have alligators in the wild. Of course there are some in zoos. Australia has the relatively small fresh water crocodile and of course the largest of all the iconic salt water crocodile which is capable of being in fresh or salt water. It is found in the rivers, estuaries and wetlands of northern Australia and has been known to island hop in the far north.
Of course. They have big teeth!Alligators can hurt you like any other wild animal but they are not aggressive.
Pythons or alligators/crocodiles.
Alligators are mostly found in Australia. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fail. Alligators are only found in America or China. -Tobi
We do in zoos, but in the wild Brazil only has alligators (jacarés). The closest is the jacaré-açu (black caiman).
nope, not in Pennsylvania ...I believe the farthest north that wild gators are found is North Carolina
Wild honey is simply called wild honey in Australia.
Only in the zoo. Australia's equivalent niche reptile is the crocodile.
Female alligators, whether they are mothers or not, are called cows. The male alligators are called bulls, and the baby alligators are known as hatchlings. Alligators usually live anywhere from 35 to 50 years when living in the wild. Some alligators have been know to live to be 80 years old.
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
Jaguar, Golden Lion Tamarin, Macaw, Alligators...