Kangaroos. Australia's population has recently passed the 23 million mark. However, 2007 figures for the kangaroo and wallaroo/euro populations in Australia estimate there are 24,008,610 members of both species in NSW, Qld, South Australia and Western Australia. Figures for Tasmania, Northern Territory and Victoria are not included.
Matter of opinion. Personally, I think Australia. Australia has much less crime, less government debt, more trust and unity among people, and has kangaroos.
No. In 2010, women make up just a little more than half of Australia's population.
About as common as bears are in the U.S Kangaroos are more common in Australia than bears are in the US. Australia's major capital cities all have areas of bushland reserves where wallabies - smaller species of kangaroos - are commonly found. In addition, kangaroos roam the outback in their millions. The country roads beyond major regional centres are dotted with kangaroo roadkill.
There are 60 species of kangaroos, and there are millions still in Australia. There is not an exact number but the number varies around 1 billion. If you are looking for more of a precise number, type in the question: How many kangaroos are there?
Kangaroos are native to Australia. Therefore, it stands to reason that albino kangaroos are also found only in Australia. Albino kangaroos are not found in the wild. The very nature of their albinism renders them more vulnerable to prey. They are only ever found in snactuaries and zoos.
It depends on your opinion. Some cool animals in Australia include: koalas, emus, kangaroos, platypuses, and more.
No. Australia's population has recently passed the 23 million mark. There is no way to accurately measure the population of all the 60+ species of kangaroos in Australia. However, 2007 figures for the kangaroo and wallaroo/euro populations in Australia estimate there are 24,008,610 members of both species in NSW, Qld, South Australia and Western Australia. Figures for Tasmania, Northern Territory and Victoria are not included.
healthier than you, obviously, because they spend more time hunting kangaroos and less time asking stupid questions on dodgy websites
There are 60 species of kangaroos, and there are millions still in Australia. There is not an exact number but the number varies around 1 billion. If you are looking for more of a precise number, type in the question: How many kangaroos are there?
Different types of kangaroos can be found all over Australia, not just the south and east. They are commonly found anywhere there is grassland, bushland and open country, but you will not find kangaroos in heavily treed areas such as rainforest. This sort of countryside is more likely to be populated by the smaller wallaby.
Kangaroos are more energy efficient and the reindeer often need to rest in between continents so Santa Claus gives them a rest.
No. The most abundant organisms are insects. There's more of them than there are people. The most abundant organisms are bacterias.