Bamboo grows in all continents except Antarctica.
Found on every continent except Europe
It doesn't. A koala has nothing to do with bamboo. Koalas, native Australian marsupials, feed on eucalyptus leaves, for which their digestve system is adapted. Bamboo, while an introduced and prolific pest in Australia, does not occur naturally in the continent.
In the wild, only in Asia.Asia.AsiaAsiaPandas come from China, which is on the continent of Asia.
The black footed ferret is native to North America
No. There are over 1,000 Bamboo species that grow almost everywhere in the world. The only two places in the world with no native Bamboo species are Europe and Antarctica.
Wombats are native to the continent of Australia.
Koalas are native to the continent of Australia.
There are about 1,450 species of bamboo and they are native to many countries. It would be easier to say that they are not believed to be native to the continent of Europe! Answer2: Brought into existence during the third creative day read Genesis 1:11-13, bamboo is among the Graminae family or grasses. The grasses have served as a direct as well as indirect food source for man and the animals. ref jw.org
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Basically everywhere. I "think" the native continent is Australia.
The koala is not a bear, but a marsupial. It is native to the continent of Australia.