Fun Facts About Australian Animals
Discover rare and unusual species brilliant bears fierce felines awesome reptiles and incredible marine life just to name a few.
Fun facts about australian animals. Platypus are highly poisonous and have enough poison to kill a dog or make a human seriously ill. Australia is also one of the very few countries where you will discover marsupials and monotremes. An Average Australian drink 96 liters of beer per year.
The australian spotted mackerel scomberomorus queenslandicus is a fish of the scombridae familyit can be found in the tropical and subtropical waters of northern australia shark bay to sydney and southern papua new guinea. Half of the birds that live in Australia can only be found there. Of all of the eco-systems in the world the Great Barrier Reefs is the largest.
The baby echidna called a puggle hatches after 10 days and is carried around by the mother for two months in a fold in her skin that acts like a pouch. With tentacles that can grow up to three metres its probably not ideal to go swimming with these horrors during the summer holidays. From majestic mammals and soaring birds to super sea creatures and curious creepy crawlies its an animal lovers dream.
Australia discovered a fish in the year 2015 and named it Blue Bastard. Many believe that the kangaroo and emu were chosen to appear on the Australian coat of arms because both animals are reluctant to take a backward step. While the Peregrine Falcon is the fastest bird with a diving speed of 242 mph 390 kph.
We have over 6000 species of flies about 4000 species of ants and there are about 350 species of termites in Australia. Their distinctive look features a colourful neck and head with bright blues reds and yellows contrasting against a black-feathered body. Facts about Australian Animals 1.
Australia is home to a large variety of plants birds reptiles and iconic animals such as kangaroos wombats dingoes wallabies and moreBut not all can live up to the title of the worlds most loveable and happiest animal quite like Western Australias famous quokkas. Standing at a height of 6 feet and weigh between 54 kg and 58 kg the emu is Australias largest living bird. The average person swallows three spiders a year.