Fun Facts About Australia
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There's a lot more to Australia than just beaches, emus, koalas and boomerangs. These fun facts about Australia show a little more about the unique geography, climate and culture of the land down under.
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- Australian Snow Fields Receive More Snow Than Switzerland
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- The Worlds Largest Cattle Station (or Ranch)
- Australia's Outback is Perfect for Stargazers
- The Tasmanian Devil is Not Just a Cartoon Character
- Australia has a Climate of Extremes
- Home to The Biggest Crocodiles
- Why is Australia Called "The Lucky Country"?
- A Town Named "Batmania"
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- Australia has Over 6,000 Species of Flies
- The Largest Wild Population of Single Humped Camels
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It's a Pretty Big Place
Due to it's size the country has many varied climate regions, from deserts to snow capped mountains and tropical rainforests.
The country is also the worlds largest island. This isolation from other continents (yes, the country is a continent as well) has resulted in the evolution of many unique species of flora and fauna. The worlds fastest growing trees, the Australian Eucalyptus and the unusual creature called the platypus are prime examples.
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Australian Snow Fields Receive More Snow Than Switzerland
The snowfields are an important feature for Australian tourism. When it's summer in the northen hemisphere, it's winter in Australia. The snowfields are an important part of the local tourism industry. Thousands of visitors from the Northen Hemisphere come to enjoy the skiing and other winter activites on the Aussie snowfields.
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The Worlds Largest Cattle Station (or Ranch)
The ranch has a carrying capacity of 16,000 head of cattle but due to the extended drought in Australia this has currently been reduced to less than 2,000 head.
Australia's Outback is Perfect for Stargazers
Astronomers are greeted with a clear view of the stars, planets and constellations. The centre of the Milky Way is directly over head while the rest of the galaxy stretches north to south. The three brightest stars in the sky, Canopus, Alpha Centauri and Sirius and the nearest galaxies of the Magellanic clouds are prominent features of the outback skies.
The Tasmanian Devil is Not Just a Cartoon Character
The Tasmanian Devil is a small black marsupial, about the size of a small dog but more muscular. They will hunt other small animals but are opportunistic feeders and often feed on carrion. Their fur is usually black but may exhibit small white patches. They make a range of sounds including high pitched screeches. When alarmed, they can produce an unpleasant odour more pungent than a skunk. When feeding, they will consume all parts of the carcass, leaving little trace of meat, bone or internal organs.
Research is continuing to look for a cure for "devil facial tumour" that currently threatens the species. Healthy populations are being protected by removal of diseased animals and two "clean" insurance populations have been established. The cancer like disease is contagious and it is believed low genetic diversity in the species has contributed to a lack of immunity.
Australia has a Climate of Extremes
Temperatures in the desert areas have been recorded above 51 C (123 F) and at the other extreme the mountain snowfields have been as low as -23 F (-9 F).
Australia is considered to be the driest continent with more than 70% of the land mass receiving less than 500mm (20 inches) of rain per year. The largest desert, the "Great Victoria Desert" is one and a half times the size of the UK. The country is currently experiencing one of it's longest droughts in living memory.
Tropical cyclones are common in the northern coastal areas during the summer wet season.
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Home to The Biggest Crocodiles
Like all crocodilians they are very effective carnivores and hunt by stealth. Crocodiles are considered to be more aggressive than alligators. "Salties" as they are known will attack humans if given the opportunity.
They are a protected species but they will be removed from an area if they considered to be danger to humans.
Why is Australia Called "The Lucky Country"?
Today the mining industry still makes up a large part of the country's GDP. Australia is the worlds largest exporter of iron ore and the largest producer of bauxite from which aluminium is extracted. The country also has the largest deposits of zinc, silver and zircon. Australia produces around 10% of the world's gold resources and 40% of uranium.
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Where to spot all kinds of wildlife, including kangaroos, platypuses, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, wombats, marsupials, and man-eating crocodiles
The best places to take a beach walk or a bushwalk, where you'll wind beneath dripping tree ferns and pounding cascades
The best places to experience Aboriginal culture and find Aboriginal arts and crafts
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A Town Named "Batmania"
The later mining boom in the areas around Melbourne resulted in the town growing rapidy. At the time of the country's federation in 1901 the Federal capital was situated in Melbourne until it could be relocated to new parliamentary headquarters which were to be built at Canberra. The Canberra construction was not completed until 1927, so for 26 years Melbourne was the capital of Australia.
Personally, I think "Batmania" would make a great name for a capital city.
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Australia has Over 6,000 Species of Flies
The Aussie salute, as well as the flies, is noticed more in regional areas of the country. Flies are prevalent in the cities as well but many of them prefer the quieter more laid back country lifestyle.
Flies have also been credited with affecting Aussie fashion. Up until the 1960's the Australian Cork hat worn as a fly deterrant achieved almost iconic status.
The fly has also had an influence on the cuisine of Australians. Due to the problems associated with keeping flies off meat, jerky, salami and other hung sausage meats never really took off. This resulted in oils and brine solutions becoming the preferred forms of preserving meat.
The Largest Wild Population of Single Humped Camels
Camels were originally imported for their obvious use as transport animals, especially in the more arid regions of the country. Eventually this led to a camel breeding industry and for a period the beasts were highly valued.
With the advent of more efficient forms of mechanical transport in the 1900's, the value of camels plummetted and many of them were simply abandoned by breeders and handlers who could no longer afford to keep them.
Today the feral camels are thriving in the outback conditions and although considered a pest it has not yet become clear how much of a danger they may be to native flora and fauna. The camels feed on vegetation that is disliked by native animals and their large padded feet do not contribute to soil erosion. It has been suggested that camels may have filled the biological niche once populated by the extinct diprotodon, a large herbivorous marsupial. The population of feral camels is estimated to be around 1,000,000 animals.
There is now an emerging export market for Australian camels where some are used as breeding stock for Arabian racing camels. The meat of wild camels is also considered to be a delicacy in some countries.
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dc64 wrote...
I didn't know parts of Australia got so much snow, or that the climate was so extreme. Love the photos.
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Fantastic lens! Australia is actually one country I would absolutely love to visit! Loved the camel picture LOL And this gal knows that koala's are not bears,even though most do refer to them as koala bears - Kathy
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6000 species of fly??? Maybe you should just list the good things if you want to attract visitors! ;)
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- Football, Meat Pies, Kangaroos and Holden Cars
- It's a Pretty Big Place
- Australian Snow Fields Receive More Snow Than Switzerland
- Excellent Video With More Australian Facts
- The Worlds Largest Cattle Station (or Ranch)
- Australia's Outback is Perfect for Stargazers
- The Tasmanian Devil is Not Just a Cartoon Character
- Australia has a Climate of Extremes
- Home to The Biggest Crocodiles
- Why is Australia Called "The Lucky Country"?
- A Town Named "Batmania"
- Come on down under! Visit Batmania
- Australia has Over 6,000 Species of Flies
- The Largest Wild Population of Single Humped Camels
- More Random Facts About Australia
- Clothing that shows how you feel about Australia
- What Others Are Saying About Australia
- What do you know about Australia?















