The fauna of Australia is formed by a great variety of animals: 83% of mammals, 89% of reptiles, 90% of fish and insects and 93% of animals that inhabit the continent and the states endemic to the country. I mean, you’re only going to find a natural way in Australia. As you can see, there is a great variety of rare animals in Australia.

Many of the Australian animals are very dangerous and deadly. However, not everything is as they tell you. It is true that there are dangerous animals in Australia, but crossing them is not normal.

Of course, two of the hallmarks of this country are the beautiful koalas and the friendly and jumping kangaroos. They are very nice and want to take four home but we recommend you try to see them in the distance, except in sanctuaries scattered throughout the country, such as the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane.

Kangaroos roam freely throughout the country, with an estimated population of 40 million. Koalas are at the opposite extreme and it is estimated that they could disappear before 2025 due to the reduction of their natural species due to the action of man.

There are an astounding 24,000 species of native plants in Australia, making the country’s flora one of our most prized assets. Here are some of the more common species, and where you can spot them in the wild: Acacia (Wattles), Eucalypts, Proteaceae, Melaleuca, Wildflowers, Haemodoraceae, Eremophila.

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