Lions do not live in Australia.
The are native to Africa, Asia & India.
There are no native species of any cat that live in Australia naturally.
in deserts worldwide, except in australia
No, Raccoons do not live in Australia. Although there has been rumors that there are some that live here it hasn't been proven yet.
Boa constrictors live in Southern and Central America, naturally.
Lion Air Australia was created in 2008.
Australia does not naturally have big cats or domesticated cats. Sailors brought them to Australia and they have become extremely popular.
Australia has a strict ant immigration policy and I live in the United States so I do not know. It seems like a good place to live.
Carnivora. Which is the order. Naturally, the lion is a chordate mammal.Binomial name.Panthera Leo
Because, as you may or may not have learned in second grade, sharks naturally like warm climates which meaning they would live in more tropical areas. Like, for example, there are a lot of sharks near Australia, right? As you may know, Australia has a naturally warm climate so during the cold winters, if they are not already in Australia, they naturally migrate there from their primary habitat. *cough* stupid...
No, yaks do not naturally live in Australia. They are native to the Himalayan region of Central Asia, particularly in countries like Tibet, Nepal, and Mongolia. However, yaks can be found in some zoos or farms in Australia, where they are raised for their milk, meat, and wool.
They were always there. Originally Australia was joined to the rest of Asia. Tribes naturally moved and settled all over the place. As Australia split they continued to live in the area. They are called Aborigines.
No. It might turn a different color depending on what has happened to the lion; but not naturally, no.