Yes. it does live in caboolture river
=Yes, they do.=
Well, if you work on MUM (Murder Under the Microscope) you will find that the Blue Banded Bee probably does live in Caboolture River. But go onto the site, just to check. :-)
Unlikely, but possible; the Richmind Birdwing butterfly's natural habitat is sub-tropical rainforests. Whilst the Caboolture River is, theoretically, too far south, a group of gardeners has created a near-natural habitat for this butterfly at Beerwah, not far from the Caboolture River. It is true that they used to be widely distributed throughout the Brisbane area in the 1870s, but they live in only small pockets in southern Queensland now.
There are some rare species like the Australian Fritillary Butterfly and other species.
they live in caboolture
they live in south africa and they migrate to iceland in april and come back at july
Well I live in NZ but it will be the same reason and I think godwits
this is cheating you are meant to work it out yourself or classmates for the murder under the microscope thing ok??
Unfortunately the Waikato River does live.
why do they live in rivers? because their river otters of course
Congo river, Zambezi river, Mezeranian river, and people they do live in the Nile river
There are many creatures that live in the river Darling, such as the creature, that lives in the river Darling. Also, creatures live in the river Darling alongside other creatures that live in the river Darling. I hope that this was helpful.