Yes. The term "Fluffy glider" is a nickname for the Yellow-bellied glider. This marsupial is only referred to by this name in its habitat of far north Queensland.
Almost.The galah is a native Australian bird.
the Red Kangaroo
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
Whale sharks are native to Australian waters, as well as to waters elsewhere.
A black bear is not an Australian animal. There are no bears which are native to Australia (a koala is not a bear).
No, the toucan is not an Australian animal. The toucan is native to the Neotropic ecozone which is basically South America.
The koala is well known as an Australian animal which eats eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively.Two other small native Australian animals also eat eucalyptus leaves: the greater glider and the ringtail possumare also capable of existing solely on gum leaves.
No. The armadillo is not native to Australia.
No, honeybees are not native to Australia. They were introduced to the continent in 1822.
Australian Fur Seal and Australian Pelican are animals in Australia. The Australian Magpie is another Australian animal.
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The Kangaroo is an example of a native Australian animal that has kept its first Australian name