The Lyre Bird is a large mimicking bird that can be found in Australia.
Large, pale white---and they are larger than chicken eggs and have thick shells
kangaroo
Yes you can if you have a large enough building you have to go in and get a permit ect. but yes you can make your own stable.
There are several types of beetles that have stingers like wasps. Some of these beetles have hard shells with spikes.
Bowerbird
It wasn't. Canberra as a city did not even exist in 1901. The new Australian flag flew for the first time in 1901 from the top of the Exhibition Building in Melbourne. THis is because the Exhibition Building was the only building large enough for Australia's parliament to meet in.
turtles never get too large for a shell,the shells grows with them the shell is part if there skin
Federick McCubbin was an Australian artist and art teacher born in 1855. He was a key member of the Heidelberg school. He painted large scale works of Australia's pioneering history.
An Australian XL is a US size large. An Australian XXL is also a US size large. Australian clothing sizes are larger than US sizes.
Their large beak allows them to crack large nuts and shells.
The first Australian Federal Parliament, held in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne which was the only building large enough to house the 14,000 guests, was opened by the Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V) on 9 May 1901.
Glasgow is a large city, formerly famous for ship building, on the West coast of Scotland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
What did they not use large animals to help with the building
Ayers Rock - aka 'Uluru' - is the famous landmark in the Australian desert.
The first sitting of the Australian Federal Parliament was held in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne which was the only building large enough to house the 14,000 guests. Melbourne was never Australia's capital - just the temporary seat of power. The Parliament was opened by the Duke of Cornwall and York, later King George V, on 9 May 1901.
The first Australian Parliament opened on 9 May 1901 in the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. It opened in Melbourne for the sole reason that Melbourne had the only building large enough to house the Parliament as well as the many guests.