The koalas:Koalas are marsupials that look like cute bears
The dingo:Dingos are wild dogs and they are the biggest carnivorous mammals in Australia.
The kangaroo:There are about 50 million kangaroos living in Australia, that means there are many more kangaroos than people living in Australia. There are 55 different species of kangaroos.
The emu:The emu is the tallest bird in Australia. However, emus cannot fly, just like an ostrich.
The tasmanian devil:Tasmanian devils are the largest carnivorous marsupials and have powerful jaws and teeth.
Some traditions are:
Australia Day :celebrates the first landing of a ship full of convicts on the continent
ANZAC Day: (April 25) in Australia is a more solemn occasion. It commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915.
Schoolies: Once the school year has finished and all manner of muck up day and formal celebrations have come to an end, graduates set off to the Gold Coast for a weeklong holiday known as Schoolies. A tradition since the 1970s,Schoolies symbolises freedom and fun.
The dingo:Dingos are wild dogs and they are the biggest carnivorous mammals in Australia.
The kangaroo:There are about 50 million kangaroos living in Australia, that means there are many more kangaroos than people living in Australia. There are 55 different species of kangaroos.
The emu:The emu is the tallest bird in Australia. However, emus cannot fly, just like an ostrich.
The tasmanian devil:Tasmanian devils are the largest carnivorous marsupials and have powerful jaws and teeth.
Some traditions are:
Australia Day :celebrates the first landing of a ship full of convicts on the continent
ANZAC Day: (April 25) in Australia is a more solemn occasion. It commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915.
Schoolies: Once the school year has finished and all manner of muck up day and formal celebrations have come to an end, graduates set off to the Gold Coast for a weeklong holiday known as Schoolies. A tradition since the 1970s,Schoolies symbolises freedom and fun.
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