Elminia is a genus of birds in the flycatcher family.
An actinote is a genus of butterflies of the subfamily Heliconiinae, endemic to South America.
Bilbies are completely Australian, endemic to that continent alone.
No, Dingo's are endemic to the continent of Australia
A padloper is a member of the genus Homopus, a group of tiny tortoises, indigenous and endemic to southern America.
Numbats are endemic to the continent and country of Australia.Specifically, they are limited to the far southwestern corner, although they were once widespread.
No. Koalas are endemic to Australia, whilst cheetahs are found on the African continent.
Triodia is a large genus of hummock-forming grass endemic to Australia; they are commonly known as spinifex, although they are not a part of the coastal genus Spinifex. There are currently 64 recognised species.
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a marsupial mammal (not a bear). It is endemic to the continent of Australia, meaning that it is not found on any other continent or island group.
No. Koalas do not live in France, or anywhere else in Europe. Koalas are endemic to the continent of Australia, meaning that they are not found on any other continent or island.
No, koalas only live in Australia.Koalas are endemic to the continent of Australia, meaning that they are not found on any other continent or in any other island group.
The bull ant (also called bulldog ant, inch ant) is an ant of the genus Mryrmecia. There are around 90 species that are endemic to Australia.