Many possums live in the Great Dividing Range in Australia. Species include the following, but the list is by no means exhaustive: * Common Brush-tailed possum * Ringtail possum * Mountain pygmy possum * Leadbeater's possum * Greater glider * Lesser glider * Feathertail glider * Sugar glider * Squirrel glider * Yellow-bellied glider
Kangaroos, wallaby's, wombats, possum's, Koalas, parrot's, kookaburra's, echidnas,
Mount kosciuszko and Australian alps
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Yes: and the Great Dividing Range is not just one fold mountain, but a very long chain of fold mountains stretching right along the Australian east coast.
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the great dividing range got it's name from dividing the east from the west
The Great Dividing Range is a mountain range in Australia. Mountain ranges do not have a specific culture, but if they did,the culture of the Great Dividing Range would be that of the indigenous Australians.
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The Great Dividing Range was not discovered by a single person as it was a geographical feature that indigenous Australian peoples were already aware of. Europeans first encountered the range in the late 18th century during expeditions undertaken by explorers such as Matthew Flinders and George Bass.
No, the Great Dividing Range is located in the East cost.
There are numerous mountain ranges in Australia's southeast. The main range that extends from the far north right down to the south and into western Victoria is the Great Dividing Range. There are numerous smaller ranges within this range, such as the Snowy Mountains and the Australian Alps, the Dandenongs, and Ramshead Range, just to name a few.