It is Wallaby of Southern Australia.
The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The wallaby of southern Australia would probably live closer to Antarctica than the Cape Buffalo of southern Africa.
The Wallaby
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The wallaby of southern Australia.
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Neither of them, since they are in such hot climates, moving them to a cold climate could possibly kill them, and since its colder, not much vegetation would be edible for them.
No. The frozen, barren landscape of Antarctica is not suitable for an animal of the warm grasslands of Africa.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude and is located on the continent of Antarctica. Apart from Antarctica, the nearest continent to the South Pole would be South America.
in Australia! :)
The wallaby would be called the same in French: un wallaby (masc.) although most people will just call it "un kangourou".
This is how the Blackfoot Indians hunted using their arrows. What they would do is they go closer to their prey on horses and shoot them with an arrow. If the buffalo is still alive after it got shot with an arrow, the Blackfoot would take out the arrow and thrust it back at the buffalo.
This is how the Blackfoot Indians hunted using their arrows. What they would do is they go closer to their prey on horses and shoot them with an arrow. If the buffalo is still alive after it got shot with an arrow, the Blackfoot would take out the arrow and thrust it back at the buffalo.