Yes
No, the republic of Vanuatu is a sovereign nation.
Spiders have always been in Australia. There are some 10000 species of spiders in Australia.
No. Vanuatu does not belong to Australia, nor has it ever been part of Australian territory.
Vanuatu is an island off the northeast coast of Australia, and located in the Tropic of Capricorn. Vanuatu lies 2,848 miles south of the Tropic of Cancer.
Vanuatu belongs to the continent of Oceania( Near Australia)
Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu etc
The nearest country to Vanuatu is Australia, located approximately 1,750 kilometers (about 1,090 miles) to the southwest. Other nearby countries include New Caledonia to the south and the Solomon Islands to the northwest. These distances make Australia the closest major landmass to Vanuatu.
In Oceania, east of Australia @ these coordinates [-15.517205,166.87912]
Yes. Australia does have tarantulas. They are also commonly known as Whistling spiders, Barking spiders and Bird-eating spiders.The tarantulas of Australia belong to four genera:SelenocosmiaSelenotholusSelenotypusPhlogiellusThey are all in the family Theraphosidae.
venomous spiders
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 9,499.08 miles approximately.
Redback, found in Australia