The faunal emblem for the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo.
The faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory is the Gang Gang Cockatoo.
The faunal emblem of the ACT is the gang-gang cockatoo.
Canberra is a city, so it does not have its own native animal or plant emblem. However, the Australian Capital Territory, which comprises Canberra and its immediate surrounds, does have its own faunal and floral emblems. The faunal emblem for the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo, and the floral emblem is the Royal Bluebell.
The emblem of the Australian Capital territory, of which Canberra is the principal city, is the Gang gang cockatoo(faunal) and the Royal bluebell (floral).
It isn't. The dingo is not the faunal emblem of any territory or state in Australia. The faunal emblem of the Australian Capital Territory is the gang gang cockatoo.Although commonly considered Australia's native dog, the dingo is not truly native to the continent, having been brought by the Aborigines about 4000 years ago.
NSW has three faunal emblems:The mammal is the platypus, the bird or avianemblem is the kookaburra, and the fish, or marineemblem is the blue groper.
The hairy nosed wombat is the faunal emblem of South Australia.
The Hairy-nosed wombat is not the faunal emblem of any city. The hairy nosed wombat is the faunal emblem of the state of South Australia.
The state bird of Victoria, Australia is the Helmeted Honeyeater.It is the only species of bird which is endemic to Victoria alone. The Helmeted honeyeater became the official emblem of Victoria in 1971.
There is no state or territory called Northern Australia. However, the faunal emblem for the Northern Territory is the Red Kangaroo, and its avian emblem is the Wedge Tailed Eagle. The faunal emblem for Queensland is the Koala, and the avian emblem is the Brolga.
Australia does not have the kangaroo or emu as its emblem, as it does not have an official faunal emblem, only a national floral emblem. However, the kangaroo and emu were adopted as part of the Australian coat-of-arms in 1908.
Queensland's faunal emblem is the koala.