Australia
Australia
Australia is known for its marsupials, including kangaroos, koalas, and wallabies. These unique animals carry their young in a pouch on their bodies.
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
The groupe of animals known as siege is called Heron.
The Leadbeater's possum is a native marsupial of Australia.
Snakes belong to the group of animals known as reptiles.
horses and cattle are known as herds
Native animals, as they only live in Australia and nowhere else in the world, so therefore they are native to Australia, e.g. Kiwis (as in the bird) only live in New Zealand because of what the habitat in New Zealand offers kiwis, this means that kiwis are a native New Zealand animal, and are not found anywhere else in the world in a habitat (not in a zoo).
Marsupials, monotremes and placental animals are members of the group known as mammals, or Mammalia.
The term 'mob' is used when relating to a group of animals - for example in Australia, a group of Kangaroos is called a Mob.
Animals with back bones are known as vertebrates