People can and do live in Australia's outback. I live there, and last time I felt my pulse I had one so must still be alive. Not all that many people live in the outback though, mainly miners and pastoral workers and their families. Many areas lack water and are fiercely hot in summer. Farmers (or rather, pastoralists) have lived in the outback for nearly two centuries although numbers have fallen steadily since WWII as small farms have been joined into larger spreads.
Humans are animals, humans live in Australia, humans can reach 7 feet tall therefore humans are the tallest animal in Australia.
The first humans to live in Australia were Indigenous Australians, often referred to as Aboriginal Australians. They are believed to have arrived on the continent over 65,000 years ago, making them one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world.
Humans cannot live up to 140.
There will not be a hotel on the moon for humans but there would be for aliens. humans cannot live in space.
the cats live from 15 to 20 years if the humans care the cat
Yes, human lice cannot live on dogs as they are specific to humans and cannot infest other animals.
No, humans cannot live without establishing a harmonious connection with the ecosystems in the oceans.
Blobfish live in deep water off of Tasmania and Australia, and are rarely seen by humans.
Yes but they cannot live with out us either
No, head lice cannot live on dogs or infest them. Head lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on other animals.
Domesticated cats can live anywhere, if taken care of by humans, but big cats live on every continent except for Australia and Antarctica.
No, human lice do not live on dogs. They are specific to humans and cannot survive on other animals.