Yes, Australia is home to several species of venomous snakes, including the eastern brown snake and the tiger snake, but it does not have native cobra species. Cobras are primarily found in Africa and Asia. However, some exotic species, including cobras, may be kept in captivity in Australia. Always exercise caution around snakes and seek expert advice regarding their presence in the wild or in captivity.
only in the zoo, they are not native to Australia.
A cobra lives in grass lands in the southern part of Asia,china,and India
The northernmost tip of mainland Australia is Cape York. It is located on Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland.
Defintitly the biggest cobra in the world was weighed in Australia it was 5000 pounds !
in the country of austalia and the continent of australia The southeast tip of Australia.
Yes it is. Tip Top is also found in Australia.
we don't tip in Australia
Tourists visiting Australia should not feel obligated to leave a tip for any services used or received while staying in Australia. It is not common practise to leave a tip and would be an unnecessary donation unless the service or help gained was seriously outstanding Overall it is probably better not to tip as this is the normal practise within Australia.
Africa's southern tip is closer.
The distance between the tip of Australia (Cape York Peninsula) and the bottom of Tasmania is around 3700km.
It depends on which region is meant. The Northern Territory is the territory which lies north of South Australia, sandwiched between Queensland and Western Australia. The far northern part of the Northern Territory is colloquially known as the "Top End". Australia's northernmost point is Cape York, which is located in Queensland, in the northeast of the continent.
Port Augusta is a city located in South Australia, Australia. It sits at the tip of the Spencer Gulf and serves as a major shipping port and railway junction.