Because the kangaroos stole the easy ones
Russia in Walrus navels in The Suduko mountains it is hard to find! This is a highly gaurded secret.
Yes. Although the Australian Kelpie is common in Australia, it may be hard to find one in the US.
"yakka"Hard work is hard yakka.
No, the Australian Open has not always been on hard court. Before 1988, the Australian Open featured grass courts, which was common at the time. However, it became very costly to maintain, so in 1988, the Australian Open switched to hard courts.
If by Australian, you mean become an Australian citizen it is not a hard process. You have to have 2 years of residence in the country.
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The Australian convicts mostly got punishment by wipping or hard labour. And if they were to be executed it would be by hanging or shooting
Before hard court, the Australian Open was played on grass. The tournament was played on grass from 1905 to 1987 and was switched to hard court in 1988 when the Australian Open was forced to move to a bigger venue. A Rebound Ace surface was used from 1988-2007 and Plexicushion is the current surface.
If a worm is alive, or recently dead, it will be wet and very flexible - not hard in any way.
this is a really hard question so soz i cant help you
Hard to say. Many claim the Australian Taipan is the most venemous.
They saw them as hard working competitors.