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Q: What animals were introduced in the Australian goldrush?
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Why did they start the Australian goldrush?

1551


When was the Australian goldrush?

The Australian gold rush started in 1851.


Were there doctors in the Australian goldrush?

Yes but they were expensive.


Is 1950 is the beginning of the Australian gold rush?

No. The Australian goldrush began in 1851.


Why were the Chinese bullied in the Australian goldrush?

To mine for gold.


Are cows Australian native animals?

No. Cows and all other stock animals have been introduced to Australia.


Who found gold in 1810 in the Australian gold rush?

No one. The Australian goldrush did not start until 1851.


Where could you get information on a website of the goldrush?

There are a couple: These are all about the Australian Goldrushes.


What Australian animals are living in Indonesia?

Sugar gliders have been introduced into Indonesia from Australia.


What was the cause for animals to be introduced in Australian settlement?

There were various reasons for animals to be introduced into the Australian settlement. The immediate need was food: animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs and goats were introduced for this reason. Horses, of course, were brought in because they were so useful for transport and carrying goods. Some, such as dogs, were introduced to be used as pets and for helping with hunting. Rabbits were introduced much later purely for sport, and after this the fox was introduced to help control the rabbits, and for sport.


How does the European fox differ to Australian animals?

The European fox is introduced. Most Australian mammals are marsupials and the fox is an introduced placental mammals which is a considerable threat to Australia's native wildlife.


How do animals survive on Kangaroo Island?

There is plenty of vegetation on Kangaroo island suitable for the native Australian animals to survive. Koalas on the island survive on introduced eucalyptus, as the koalas themselves have been introduced.