No. Elephants can be spotted only in the zoos of Australia. They cant be seen in the wild in Australia
Orion is a constellation that can be seen in the fall from Australia. Another constellation that can be seen from Australia is The Southern Cross.
Platypus footprints may be seen very rarely. If they are seen, it will only be alongside freshwater creeks and rivers in the eastern states of Australia.
No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.
That is something that can only be seen by people who look for it (or observe the world, nature).
Australia was seen as a fairly young nation prior to World War 1 as we had only Federated in 1901, so other countries had only recently recognised us as a "whole country". Australia's involvement in Warld War 1 put Australia "On the map".
I've seen them on the internet but I think its only for Target in America. I really don't know when they will be out in Australia, but i thought I would write this because it was unanswered.
These represent the Southern Cross constellation which can bee seen in the nights sky in New Zealand. Australia has a similar flag but with an extra star that can only be seen there. New Zealand is considering changing its flag to something more iconic.
Platypus footprints are rarely seen. They are likely to be visible only near freshwater creeks and rivers in eastern Australia.
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
To describe something which can be seen, the word is visible. Something that can be felt is palpable. Something that can be touched is tangible.
Australia IS a continent. The only country in it is Australia