Yes. The Great Dividing Range is the name given to the mountain range that extends for 3500 kilometres from the tip of Cape York, right down the eastern seaboard and around to western Victoria. The brush-tailed phascogale is a species that lives right along this range, as well as pockets of northwestern and southwestern Australia.
The Spotted Catbird lives in the are of the Great Dividing Range
The Great Dividing Range is a huge mountain range that extends from Cape York Peninsula in the very north, right down the eastern coast of Australia and along the southern part of the continent, ending at the Grampians in western Victoria. Most of Australia's population lives along the east coast, so you could easily say that several million people live within and around the Great Dividing Range.
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
Parrots can live in a great range of trees.
No. King parrots are native to Australia; therefore, they are not found in the Congo rainforest. They are found along the east coast of Australia, through the Great Dividing Range, extending from Cooktown in Queensland through to Port Campbell in Victoria.
The Eastern Wallaroo lives on the hillsides and rugged terrain of the Great Dividing Range, which runs right down the eastern coast of Australia and ends in western Victoria. It lives among the eucalyptus bushland of these areas. It is not endangered: its conservation status is "least concern'.
Male red tailed phascogales rarely live after their first mating: they often die from stress related reasons afterwards. Thus, the average life span for males is just under a year. Females can live for four years.
The marsupial mouse (also known as the brown antechinus(Antechinus stuartii) lives east of the Great Dividing Range in Australia. It is mostly found in forested habitats.
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The Northern Cardinal or redbird has a range from Canada to Guatemala so expect to find it there.
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