Rare Australian animals include: Bandicoots, Bilbies, Dingoes, Dugong, Echidnas, Gilders, Potoroos, Quokkas, Quolls, and Tasmanian Devils.
The above is incorrect. The only animals in the list above which have very low populations and are therefore rare are bilbies and quokkas.
If you are meaning 5 animals that are not found in Australia in the wild thenLionTigerElephantGiraffePolar Bear
Many people regard the echidna and the platypus as unusual because they are egg-laying mammals, or 'monotremes'. The many species of kangaroos are also regarded as unusual. One of the least known jnusual Australian animals is the marsupial mole, while a cometelu sort of creature, the Leafy Sea-dragon, is also extremely unusual. Other species native to Australia, and hence sometimes regarded as 'unusual' by the rest of the world are animals such as wombats, koalas, phascogales, lyrebirds, Tasmanian devils and bilbies, just to name a few.
what dry country is home to many unusual animals,such as wombats and platypuses
it isn't poisonous
There are a lot more animals than just 2 that make unusual or loud sounds.
Yes. Yes there are.
Monkeys? (There were 5 (five) of them.)
The animals in Circe's hall are Odysseus's men.
Surprising as it may seem, Australia does not actually have any "official" animals. The kangaroo and the emu are on Australia's coat-of-arms.
No. These animals have been introduced to Australia.
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Giraffes, elephants, kangaroos