The emu is not the national animal of Australia. It does, however, appear on the coat-of-arms, supposedly because it has never been observed taking a backwards step.
Yes. The Red kangaroo is the largest of the Australian marsupials, and found over most of the continent, except for the desert areas of the interior, and the island state of Tasmania.
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Australia does not have an official national faunal emblem. The kangaroo and emu are on Australia's coat of arms, but they are not the official national animal emblems.
Australia does not have an official national animal emblem, although each of the states has its own animal emblem.Despite what many people think, neither the kangaroo nor the koala is the animal emblem of Australia.The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's Coat of Arms, but they are not national animal emblems.The kangaroo and emu are widely accepted as the official animals on Australia's emblem.
If the words "Australia's country animal" refer to the national faunal emblem of Australia, the answer is 'none'. There is no national animal of Australia.
An emu is a bird. It is a flightless bird of Australia.
Australia does not have a "national" animal.The kangaroo is sometimes thought to be the national animal Australia for a couple of reasons:It is the emblem for Qantas, Australia's national airline, which is dubbed "the flying kangaroo".Being native to the continent, the kangaroo is found in great numbers across much of Australia.Along with the emu, the kangaroo is found on the Australian coat of arms.
Australia does not have an official bird emblem, nor does it have an official animal emblem.The emu is the unofficial emblem as it is on the national coat-of-arms.
No. The peacock is the national bird of India. Australia does not have a national bird (it is not the emu).
Australia has many unique animals with particular characteristics, but it has no official national animal emblem. Unofficially, the national animal emblem is the red kangaroo. It can be noted, however, that a kangaroo and emu do hold up Australia's coat of arms.
Yes. The emu is a large, flightless bird which is native to Australia.
Australia does not actually have a recognized national bird.
The kangaroo is not the national animal of Australia. Australia does not have an official national animal.
The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's coat-of-arms.