No, they do not. Their sources are in the west.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Koalas occupy a territory of up to one kilometre square (often less) in eucalyptus bushland in the eastern states of Australia, specifically, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and eastern South Australia. They are not found in the eastern Island state of Tasmania. The bushland must contain certain species of eucalyptus trees of the subgenus Symphyomyrtus as these are the main sources of koalas' food.
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In Eastern Europe and Western Russia, significant energy sources include natural gas, coal, and oil. Natural gas, particularly from Russia, plays a crucial role in heating and electricity generation in the region. Coal remains a key energy source, especially in countries like Poland and the Czech Republic, due to its abundance and historical reliance. Additionally, renewable energy sources like wind and solar are gradually gaining traction, although they still represent a smaller portion of the energy mix.
Eastern Europe
Quokkas are native to Australia and primarily inhabit small islands off the coast of Western Australia, such as Rottnest Island. They can also be found in some mainland areas of southwestern Australia, particularly in forests and scrublands. These small marsupials prefer habitats with dense vegetation, which provides cover and food sources.
Waterfall frogs are found in Australia. They inhabit the rainforests and streams of the Wet Tropics region in Queensland. They are typically found near water sources such as creeks, waterfalls, and rock pools.
The Eastern Roman Empire lasted longer than the Western Roman Empire. The Western Roman Empire ended with the abdication of its last emperor, Romulus Augustus (name may vary from sources) in the year 476 CE. The Eastern Roman Empire ended when Constantinople was invaded by the Turks in 1453 CE.
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Rivers
No, beavers are typically found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, such as North America and Europe. They require access to fresh water sources for building dams and constructing lodges, which are not common in tropical rainforests.