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You can see these animals in the outback?

Many animals live in the outback. Kangaroos, lizards, emu's, crocodiles, various kinds of snakes and spiders thrive in this climate.


How many animals live in the outback?

well we can never know the population but species wise i would say about 20-30.


What kinds of animals live in the outback?

Some of the animals that can be found in the Australian outback include kangaroos, wallabies, emus, dingoes, and various species of snakes and lizards. These animals have adapted to the harsh conditions of the outback, such as arid climates and limited water sources.


How do people live in the outback?

People in the outback live in air conditioned houses in order to survive. This is because the air in the outback is very hot and unforgiving.


What are some popular animals of the outback?

a kangaroo


What are 6 human geographical facts about Australia?

Abororigines live in western Australia. Ranchers live in the outback. Sheep herders live in the outback. Sydney is a cosmopolitan city.


What are you called if you live in the outback?

outbackers I believe


What continint does kangaroos live on?

in the Australian outback


Where does nobody live in Australia?

In parts of the Outback.


Do wallabies live in the outback?

Wallabies can live in the outback, but not all species do so. Rock wallabies are the most common types of wallabies found in the outback, although they are not restricted to the outback. Wallabies are also found in the mulga and mallee scrublands of the outback. The various species of swamp wallabies tend to be found in bushland closer to settled areas, and in coastal regions.


Do coyotes live in the Outback?

Coyotes are native to North America. They do not live in Australia.


What are some endangered animals of the Australian outback?

There are many endangered animals in the outback. They include:Gilbert's potorooNorthern hairy-nosed wombatGreater bilbySouthern marsupial mole