wattle brush???? bottle brush??? check it up
Echidna - Native to Australia
a puriri tree is actually a native tree of new zealand and you can find it if you type in on google native trees of new zealand and it will give a list of names and you will find puriri but the main native tree in new zealand is the flora but the flora isn't that popular for its features and looks or its scent but it is rich in being new zealands biggest native tree
Emus are in fact native to Australia, the western neighbour of New-Zealand. I think you're thinking of the Kiwi, an animal that looks a little alike the Emu, but is much smaller and native to New-Zealand; (Indeed, a nickname for New-Zealanders here in Australia is 'kiwis'!)
in coral reefs around Australia
Australia's shape looks a little like an upside down sheep.
I have looked around different websites and It costs around $300-$350. It looks very good and worth the money
By the looks of it, NO. Australia is such a backwards country.
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Australia, but it is pronounced exactly as it looks - "thanksgiving".
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No. There are no badgers of any kind in Australia. Many Australians do not even know what a badger looks like.
The flower of Prince Edward Island is the Lady's Slipper orchid. It represents the natural beauty and uniqueness of the island, as well as its delicate and rare flora. The Lady's Slipper is also a symbol of conservation and protection of native species.
Antarctica and Australia