No.
False. Africa, Antarctica, Australia, India and South America were once all joined together as the super-continent, Gondwanaland.
No. It's far too cold. Also, trees need soil to grow in, and nearly all of Antarctica is covered by ice.
Australia is the continent found between Antarctica and the Equator.
anteaters are found in Australia Tasmania and sometimes in zoos and trees
Australia and Antarctica are.
Antarctica doesn't have the resources to provide enough nutrients for trees. Small shrubs thrive there better than trees.
Sahara desert, Pacific Islands & Antarctica
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that are entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Wild cats are found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. However, Australia does have some cat-like marsupials.
Antarctica and Australia.
Antarctica (found on google)
Australia is the small continent in between the Antarctica and the equator
No prehistoric horse fossils have been found in either Australia or Antarctica. The horse had not occupied the Australian continent prior to the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, and they have never existed, to our knowledge, in Antarctica.
The Eucalyptus tree is native to Australia.