No, elk are not native to Australia. They are native to North America and parts of Asia. In Australia, the species is not found in the wild but may be present in wildlife parks or zoos. Their introduction to Australia is not part of the country's native biodiversity.
no - elk are extinct in Ireland
Black Elk....?
Elk (Cervus elphus)
An native American who converted to being Christin
No. Cheetahs are not native to Australia.
No. Goldfish are not native to Australia.
American elk are not native to Illinois; they were once present in the region but were extirpated by the mid-1800s due to overhunting and habitat loss. In recent years, efforts have been made to reintroduce elk to parts of Illinois, particularly in state parks and conservation areas. These reintroductions aim to restore the species to its historical range, but elk are generally not considered a native species in the state today.
yes the brolga is native to Australia
North America and eastern Asia.
The elk is a type of deer. There are ten known subspecies of elk. Six of them are native to North America and four are native to Asia. Out of the six subspecies in North America only four of them remain today.
No. Otters are not native to Australia. Apart from the occasional zoo, there are no otters in Australia.
The boronia is a plant that is native to Australia.