only one species - the natterjack - only found in the extreme south west
no Iceland has no native frogs
No lilacs are native to southeast Europe. They are not native to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
Not even remotely. Koalas are marsupials, which is a sub-group of mammals. They are native to Australia. Toads are amphibians, and introduced to Australia, as there are no native toad species in the country.
The cane toad was introduced into Australia. Australia has no native toads at all.
No, there are none of them in Ireland.
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no - elk are extinct in Ireland
Toads in Australia are thriving, unfortunately, and continuing their relentless spread south from the humid northern tropics. It is of great concern that these amphibians continue to proliferate, adapting to cooler temperatures as their population spreads further into the southern states. They have already contributed to the decline of many native species. native frogs are particularly at risk, while the spotted quoll population has also been affected, as these carnivorous marsupials try to eat the toads and end up being poisoned.
Hedgehogs, rabbits, badgers and foxes are native to Northern Ireland. Stoats, which are a type of weasel are also native to Northern Ireland.
Horny Toads also known as the Texas Horned Lizard are native to the mid western United States. They can be found in many states including Texas, Colorado, Louisiana and Arkansas, and may even be native to some of the northernmost parts of Mexico.
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There are no wild tigers in Ireland as they are not native to Ireland. The only place you will find them in Ireland are in zoos.