No, you would not see many cassowaries if you lived in South Australia. Cassowaries are primarily found in the tropical rainforests of northeastern Queensland and parts of New Guinea. Their habitat is quite specific, and they are not native to South Australia, which has a different climate and ecosystem. If you want to see cassowaries, you would need to travel to their natural habitats in the northern regions of Australia.
When dinosaurs lived in Australia, the continent was further south. In fact, one corner of Australia was connected to Antarctica.
She lived in South Wales ,Australia
they lived in woodlands and grasslands in south Australia and New South Wales
Bennelong lived at Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia.
The Platypus does live in Eastern Australia
That would be the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) . Although the real Tasmanian Devils are now found only upon the island of Tasmania which is part of Australia, being its island state in the South.
pro hart lived in broken hill Australia New South Wales
Yes he did. Elizabeth was a place where new immigrants to South Australia set up shop, so when he came over from Scotland with his parents he lived in Elizabeth.
it woud be summer
You would travel south
You would travel south
Colin Thiele was born in Eudunda, and lived his early years in the Barossa Valley of South Australia. He was educated in Adelaide, and held several academic positions in Adelaide. After he retired, he moved to Dayboro, in southeast Queensland.