There are no native peoples are permanent population, nation-states or other gatherings to develop any culture on the continent.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. In fact, no animal can survive on the continent.
Wombats are native to the continent of Australia.
Koalas are native to the continent of Australia.
North America is the native continent of poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima).Specifically, the plant's native range is southwestern Mexico. Mexico is a Latin American country in the sense that its culture, languages and peoples ultimately descend - in part - from the ancient European civilization of the Latin-speaking Romans. Nevertheless, it is located on the North American continent.
Basically everywhere. I "think" the native continent is Australia.
The koala is not a bear, but a marsupial. It is native to the continent of Australia.
Adelie penguins are native to the continent of Antarctica.
Eucalyptus trees are native to the continent of Australia which is also considered a country and an island.
There is no native or permanent population on the Antarctic continent: never has been. This means that there is no culture through which to pass oral folktales.
Platypuses are native to Australia.
Aborigines are the native tribe people of Australia. Before the British came and colonized, they were the only humans on the continent. They have a tribal culture very similar to native Africans and look almost identical to them as well.