According to what I've read no mammals existed on the the island until Westerners brought horses, dogs and such. Most of the wildlife that exists on the island that isn't a feral version of a species introduced by Europeans is of the seabird or insect variety. Like many other Polynesian islands, feral cats and rats and pretty much apex predators who have the run of the place.
Easter Island is generally considered more mysterious due to its iconic and enigmatic giant stone statues called Moai. These statues have long puzzled researchers and visitors alike about how and why they were created. On the other hand, Christmas Island is more known for its unique wildlife, including the annual red crab migration.
Easter island Ha i don't know
the Easter bunny lives on Easter island
Easter Island is a part of Chile.
The length of Easter Island is 13.5km.
Easter Island is a part of Chile.
Easter Island was named by Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen who arrived on the island on Easter Sunday in 1722. This day was significant as it coincided with the Christian holiday of Easter, leading Roggeveen to name the island "Easter Island."
Easter Island is a territory of Chile, located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
The first European to discover the island did so on Easter Sunday, 1722.
the coasts of Easter island
Easter Island is a dependency of Chile.
there are about 3500 people on Easter Island