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Australia is known as the "Living Fossil Museum of the World". According to statistics, there are 12,000 species of plants in Australia, and 9,000 species are not available in other countries; There are 650 species of birds, 450 of which are endemic to Australia. The majority of the world's marsupials, with the exception of South America, are found in Australia.
Typical Biology Introduction.
Koala koalas live in Australia, which is not only a national treasure of Australia, but also a rare and precious arboreal animal in Australia, belonging to the marsupial koala family in the mammals. It is found in the eucalyptus woods of southeastern Australia.
Emu is one of the animals that appears on the coat of arms of Australia, it is a large bird whose flight function has been degraded, it is the largest bird in Australia, the emu is one of the largest land birds in the world, and one of the oldest bird species in the world, and is the only surviving species of the family of birds and ostriches.
PlatypusAustralia's monopore mammals, the most peculiar of which is the platypus, which appears on Australia's 20 sen coins, and is found between Cape York and South Australia in eastern Australia, as well as in Tasmania. It is the oldest and most primitive mammal, appearing as early as 25 million years ago. Its own structure provides much evidence that mammals evolved from reptiles.
Wood moth larvae.
This white, high-protein snack is actually a larvae of the moth, an important insect dish in the Australian desert and once a staple food for the local Aboriginal people.
In 1788, with the fleet of the British first settled in Australia, dozens of rabbits were transported to Australia, initially introduced as cultivated meat, and later some wealthy families released rabbits into the wild as hunting, allowing rabbits to escape to the grasslands and breed quickly. In 1950, there were an estimated 600 million rabbits in Australia, destroying vegetation, causing soil erosion and long-term destruction of grasslands and animal husbandry. Australia has used a variety of methods to reduce the number of rabbits, and in 1991, the number of rabbits in Australia fell to about 300 million.
World Museum of Living Fossils.
Australia's endemic organisms are ancient species that have been preserved during the evolution of the earth. Although they seem somewhat primitive today, they have become living fossils for humans to study the history of the evolution of the earth.
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Platypus, koalas, kangaroos, and protomoles are also native to Australia and are Australian specialties.
The largest living marsupial species are the Tasmanian devil, the most famous of the crows, the honeyeater, the gardener, the spiny-billed warbler, the slender-tailed wren, the robin, the king flycatcher and the bell magpie, all of which are endemic to Australia.
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Platypus, echidna, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, koalas, almost all marsupials except American opossums, kookaburabs, kookaburs, emu.
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Koalas, algebra, Tasmanian wolves, platypus.
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Koalas, platypus, banded wolves, Tasmanian devils, emus, kangaroos and many more.
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The distribution types and fauna of birds are divided according to the concentration and composition of animals and plants, combined with latitude, climate, topography, geology and other factors.
Zoogeographers divide the land on the earth's surface into six zoogeographic regions: Australia, Neotropics, Tropics, Oriental, Palearctic, and New Arctic, each of which has unique bird groups.
The Australian border includes mainland Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and the nearby Pacific islands. The boundary consists of arid zones, humid zones, and a number of islands. There are many ancient animals living in this fauna, such as the platypus.
Birds are also special, with more than 500 of the 900 species of breeding birds endemic to the realm. Representative birds are cranes, emus, kiwis, and ?Pheasant, lyrebird, bird of bliss, honeysucker, gardener's bird.
The Neotropical Realm includes the entire Central and South American continents, southern Mexico, and the West Indies. Home to the world's largest tropical rainforest, home to more than 3,000 species of breeding birds, it is the richest area for birds. Representative birds include American ostriches, musk pheasant, hummingbird, mowing bird, stove bird, mosquito bird, channeling bird, toucan, umbrella bird, naked nose finch, etc
The Old Tropics encompasses the southern Arabian Peninsula, the entire African continent south of the Sahara Desert, Madagascar and its nearby islands. The boundary is mostly hot and dry, and the landscape types are mainly deserts and savannahs, where more than 1,500 species of birds breed. Representative birds include African ostriches, rat birds, larks, whirling bulbuls, fantail warblers, and mute eyes
Weavers, Vida finch, etc.
The Oriental Boundary includes the Himalayas in southern Asia and the area south of the Qinling Mountains, the Indian Peninsula, Sri Lanka, the Indochina Peninsula, the Malay Peninsula, the Philippine Archipelago, Sumatra, Java and Kalimantan. The climate is warm and humid, with a diverse landscape and lush vegetation, with nearly 1,000 species of breeding birds. Representative birds include pheasants, doves, parrots, woodpeckers, hornbills, peace birds, broadbills, eight-colored thrushes, shrikes, etc.
The Palearctic is the largest geographical region of birds, including continental Europe, Africa north of the Tropic of Capricorn, the Arabian Peninsula, and Asia north of the Himalayas-Qinling Mountains. The climate, topography and landscape types of the realm are diverse. There are more than 1,000 species of breeding birds, with fewer endemic species.
Representative species include loon, grouse, lark, climbing finch, literary bird, gray magpie, etc.
The New North Boundary includes North America north of Mexico, and its climate and natural conditions are similar to those of the Palearctic Boundary, so some people refer to the Palearctic Boundary and the New North Boundary as the Whole North Boundary. Representative species include grouse, puffin, sap-sucking, woodpecker, mocking thrush, and forest warbler.
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The southern part is controlled by the alternate subtropical high and westerly wind belt, which belongs to the Mediterranean climate, but the monthly temperature is above 15 degrees, and the natural landscape is a savannah climate, so it belongs to the savannah climate.