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Yes. Australia does have tarantulas. They are also commonly known as Whistling spiders, Barking spiders and Bird-eating spiders.The tarantulas of Australia belong to four genera:SelenocosmiaSelenotholusSelenotypusPhlogiellusThey are all in the family Theraphosidae.
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Auckland, New Zealand
I'm sorry to say but airsoft is illegal in Australia.
Yes, the Flight Centre does have a branch in Melbourne Australia. It is located at 110 Exhibition Street. It also has a phone number, which is 03 9299 4044, which you can call if you need directions or have any questions.
http://www.viclink.com.au/route/view/1745 This link should send you to a site with the train timetable for Melbourne-Geelong.
Tiny spiders are generally not harmful to humans or pets. Most small spiders are not venomous enough to cause harm, and they typically avoid contact with larger animals. However, it is always a good idea to exercise caution around any spider, especially if you have allergies or sensitivities to insect bites.
The Red-backed Spider is found in Perth and has a potentially fatal bite. The White-tailed Spider also is found there. While it will not fatally poison you, its bite can cause nasty ulceration and infection. The Black Widow spider is also found in Perth .
No, Daddy-Long-Legs are not harmful to humans because they can bite but they dont put any poison into you. It just feels like a pinch if they bite you but other then that they are not harmful to humans.
French is not widely spoken as a first language in any specific region of Australia. However, there are French communities and French-speaking schools and organizations in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne where French is spoken. These communities often have events and resources for French speakers to connect and practice the language.
Yes and no. Canberra was only formally established in 1913. Prior to 1901, the states were not federated and therefore there was no national capital. Between 1901 and 1913, the temporary seat of power was in Melbourne, but Melbourne was not Australia's capital city. The fact was, Melbourne was the only city with a building large enough to house all of Parliament. Canberra is the city listed as Australia's capital, past and present - not Melbourne.