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Australia Wildlife Attractions
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 Forty million years of isolation from other major land-masses have given Australia a collection of flora and fauna that is unique to the rest of the world. The diverse conditions of the region have contributed in the evolution of creatures and mammals with rare characteristics. Rich in wildlife, Australia is today home to a gigantic amount of species. There are roughly about 450 species of mammals, 300 species of lizards, 140 species of snakes, 2 species of crocodiles, 2,000 species of bony sea fish, 180 species of fresh water fish, 100 species of sharks, 50 species of rays, 750 species of birds, 2,000 species of flies, 5,000 species of bees, 110,000 species of insects and 2,000 species of spider.
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| These enormous varieties of species are surviving and flourishing in the numerous National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries in the country. Almost all its National Parks are a world Heritage Sight and a major crowd puller of the area. When we talk about Australia hat immediately comes to our mind besides immense scenic beauty are the hopping images of Kangaroos and Koalas. Some of the rare and most unique mammals are found in this country and enthrall people who come to visit them year round. For more information on Wildlife Attractions in Australia, please visit the links given below. | |
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