Animals that the British brought to Australia on the First Fleet include:
Elephant
As part of the British Empire Australia joined WW1 with the rest of the UK
Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
They heard about it with a StereoGraphy machine from the British.
Yes. The British brought livestock such as hirses, sheep, cattle and pigs, and also animals such as dogs, rabbits and, inadvertently, rats.
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Cholera.
Stripping and wombat banging
The indigenous people of Australia, known as the Aborigines, brought dingoes to Australia.
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No. There are dozens of parrot species native to Australia. In fact, it was the British who took popular parrots such as budgerigars and cockatiels back to England as pets.
when the British moved to Australia they forced the aboriginals to the edges of the British settlement, making then take up the worst British habits such as begging. Without the aboriginals to care for the environment, the trees failed to grow and the animals started to die.
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It is commonly perceived that the convicts forcibly expelled to Australia by the British Government brought the sport of swimming to Australia. It was known that the Maori who inhabited Australia were scared of the Sea, and thus it took the convicts living in Australia to bring about these changes
Matthew Flinders was known for travelling with his black and white cat named Trim.