Western Australia's emblems are:the numbat, a small, striped, endangered marsupialthe black swanthe floral emblem is the red and green kangaroo pawWestern Australia also has an official state fossil emblem, which is the Gogo fish.
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The Floral Emblem of Western Australia is the Red and Green Kangaroo Paw, Anigozanthos manglesii. It was proclaimed the floral emblem of Western Australia on 9 November 1960.
The bird (avian) emblem for the Northern Territory is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The tourism industry of the NT has adopted the Jabiru, more correctly known as the Black-necked Stork (Australias' only native stork) flying through a large setting sun and this is often mistaken for the NT emblem.
The faunal emblems of Western Australia are the Black Swan and the Numbat. The plant emblem is the Red and Green Kangaroo Paw.
The black swan is on the flag of Western Australia.The black swan is unique to Australia, and was first identified in Western Australia by Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh in 1697.
No. Western Australia does not have a state snake, or a snake emblem.
Yes. The numbat is the faunal emblem of Western Australia.
Queensland's marine emblem is the Barrier Reef Anemone Fish. It was officially named as Queensland's aquatic emblem in March 2005. Some sites state the marine emblem is the Queensland groper.
The faunal emblem of New South Wales is the platypus, and the avian emblem is the kookaburra. The fish emblem is the blue groper, while the floral emblem is the waratah. See related link.
Not all of Australia's states have fish (or marine) emblems, and Tasmania is one that does not.
Western Australia's.....Emblem - The State of ExcitementAnimal - NumbatBird - Black SwanFlora - Red and Green Kangaroo Paw