Kangaroos do not live in Uluru itself, as it is made of rock. However, they are certainly found in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Beavers are mammals that live near or in ponds.
Uluru lies within a National park: no one lives within the National park. Whilst there used to be four small motels about a kilometre from the base of the Rock, concerns about the lack of control over tourism and the degradation to Uluru forced their closure.Now, the closest people can live to Uluru is the tourist settlement of Yulara, about 15 km from Uluru, which has a permanent population that fluctuates between 800 and 900.The original indigenous inhabitants of this part of the continent, the Anangu people, no longer live near or at Uluru.
Alice Springs is the largest town near Uluru and is about 440 kilometres on a paved road from Uluru. in Australian terms, Alice Springs is regarded as a city rather than a town.
No. Wombats are not found at Uluru. The area is too dry, and there is insufficient vegetation of the sort preferred by wombats.
Orca are sea mammals and live in oceans. Around Antarctica, they swim in the Southern Ocean.
Ayers rock near Alice Springs NT
No animals live in Antarctica: some sea birds and aquatic mammals breed on or near the continent's beaches.
Because they are aquatic mammals, and eat fish and frogs, crayfish.
no because it is a cultural site and it is disrespectful to the aboriginal spirits?
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.