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The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
Introduced animals are animals which are brought to one country from another area e.g Rabbits were introduced to Australia.
Europeans did because europeans brought animals and weird food
Koalas are native to Australia because they were not brought in from anywhere else.
Yes. The British brought livestock such as hirses, sheep, cattle and pigs, and also animals such as dogs, rabbits and, inadvertently, rats.
The foxes were brought to Australia for hunting purposes in 1855
The Europeans brought Christianity to Australia.
England brought a great deal to Australia. As well as bringing supplies and seed for crops (most of which went rotten on the journey of the First Fleet to Australia), it brought its own traditions and customs, such as Christmas. It brought a great many plants and animals, many of which became invasive species, such as rabbits, foxes and non-native rats.
Measles, a variety of std's, farm implements, animals, plants, weaponry,
lions and tigers do not live in Australia, so they are not Australian animals. Kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas are native Australian animals, because they were not brought into Australia. What makes an animal australian? An Australian animal is one that lives in Australia. Lions and tigers may be brought to Australia to live wildly in the future, and then they will be called Australian. But not native.
The first species of deer to be introduced into Australia was the chital (Indian spotted deer). It came to Australia in the early 1800s, brought by Dr. John Harris, surgeon to the New South Wales Corps, who sought to establish these animals in the farming industry. 400 chital were brought to Australia from Sri Lanka and India, but they did not survive.
Horses were introduced as stock animals when the First Fleet came to Australia. They were the only means of transportation at the time, and important for assisting with farm work.