The same place that's covered with beaches, mountains and valleys :-)) Yes, and a place with lava also. ;)
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No, birds and rats are two different species.
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Yes ... they are one of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds.
Australia
There are five recognized species but two of them are endangered so that may change.
That depends on two things. Firstly, which birds? There are thousands of species. Secondly, south of where? The south of Earth is a monumentally massive place, both in longitude and latitude. Re-ask the question with the missing details.
san juan
No, the two meadowlark species are very common birds.
penguins and flamingos i think
All Australian cities are home to at least two indigenous species of birds. Native birds such as galahs, sulphur-crested cockatoos, rainbow lorikeets, scrub turkeys and kookaburras are readily found in urban areas.
A puffin is a unique species, not a hybrid. ~{Insomniac Platypus}~