Central Australia is made up mainly of semi-arid land, with some sparse bushland. Some of the native animal species that can be found in central Australia include:
Marsupials
Reptiles
Amphibians
Birds
Desert Fish and Aquatic Creatures
The dingo is found throughout central Australia, although it is not truly native, having been introduced by the Aborigines.
Feral cats, red foxes, rabbits, brumbies, donkeys and camels are also found in central Australia.
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Most of the 60 known species of Eagles live in the countries in the European, Asian and African continents.Only 14 of the 60 live outside these countries.There are two species in North America (US and Canada), nine species in Central and South America, and three species in Australia.
There are no native species of any cat that live in Australia naturally.
Kangaroos do live down south. Different species are found throughout southern Australia, as well as elsewhere throughout Australia.
Australia is actually home to 120 different species of marsupials. A couple different types of marsupials found in Australia would be macropods and phalangers.
The least people live in the remote areas like Central Australia.
There is only one species of numbat in Australia (or anywhere, for that matter), and that is the species Myrmecobius fasciatus.
No, only in central Africa
There is no particular state. Kangaroos of different species are found in prolific numbers right across Australia.
No, there are no species of lions in Australia in the wild, only in captivity.
Kangaroos can and do live in Australia. This is the country to which they are native, and for which they are best adapted. There are over 65 species of kangaroos living in the wild in Australia.
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