Australia is home to many unique animals and birds. There are many wild animals in Australia that can be said to be unique, which is one of the reasons why many people yearn to travel there. Most Australian animals do not exist anywhere else in the world, such as wombats. This time, the beaver is going to bring you: cold knowledge about 8 animals in Australia that you don't know.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >1, kangaroos</h1>

The kangaroo is a very magical animal that belongs to the Australian continent. Male kangaroos can reach a height of 2 meters and can weigh up to 90 kilograms, they can easily run 25 kilometers per hour, and at the fastest time, their speed can reach 70 kilometers per hour, even the fastest sprint Olympic champion, can not be compared with it. Kangaroos also have a strong jumping ability, they can jump up to 7 meters. As marsupials, wallabies develop in their mother's bag and nest inside to eat.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >2, koala</h1>
Koalas are a national treasure of Australia, and they love to eat eucalyptus leaves, and although there are more than 600 species of eucalyptus trees, they only eat more than 20 of them. They sleep 18 to 20 hours a day. Koalas have two thumbs on their front paws, which makes it easier for them to grip trees and branches.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >3, wombats</h1>
Wombats are also marsupials, but unlike the bags where kangaroos are located on their stomachs and facing forward, wombats have pockets on their backs. Wombats love to dig holes and have very sharp claws. They are able to dig nests for themselves and are able to dig out a lot of soil. 2.5 million years ago, one of the ancestors of the wombat weighed as much as 3 tons, while modern wombats weigh about 27 kilograms. It is said that the image of the wombat even appears on ancient murals dating back 4,000 years.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >4, dingo</h1>
Although called wild dogs, they are more like wolves than dogs because they have a strong sense of community. Wild dogs were probably domesticated by the tribe many years ago, but as the tribe continues to migrate and disappear, many have to return to the wild again in search of survival. Perhaps it is because of this wild environment that they have developed more flexible wrist joints than domestic dogs, which helps them climb trees.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >5, Tasmanian devil</h1>
Tasmanian devils are also known as Tasmanian devils. It gets its name because of their hissing and screaming voices and less friendly personalities. They mostly move at night and like to walk alone, but they also like to get together and eat. They eat 15% of their body weight every day. If there is a chance of crazy eating, a Tasmanian devil can eat 40% of its body weight in 30 minutes. Tasmanian devils are also marsupials, weighing about 12 kg.
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The spiny lizard is a small lizard covered with raised skin, a way for them to defend themselves. Their appearance is very special, and they look like they are wearing spiked armor. So much so that some people, when they see a photo of it, mistake it for a PS photo.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >7, the most poisonous spider</h1>
There are about 2400 species of spiders on the Australian continent, not all of which are poisonous, but some are deadly. For example, the Sydney funnel web spider, one of the most venomous spiders in mainland Australia, can damage internal organs and major body tissues with a single bite. Of course, antidotes have been developed as early as 1981.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >8, marine animals</h1>
The Australian ocean is home to 4,000 species of fish and 1,700 species of coral. Many different sharks, turtles and dolphins can be seen in the Australian ocean. So much biodiversity also attracts tourists from all over the world. Australia's National Oceanographic Agency recently sent a ship to study life across the surrounding marine world, and found some amazing creatures, such as sea pigs.